We're all familiar with how many bizarre food flavors exist in today's world. I figured the same basic thread could be made for architecture.
The advantage to strange/interesting architecture over food is that it isn't subject to last only as long as the food does; buildings can last for many years, so theoretically you could visit just about any one of the buildings that will be posted in this thread without worrying about them being gone forever.
What strange/interesting buildings have you come across?
One building that comes to mind is the Sanyo Solark Ark.
Looking at that building makes me want to rock it back and forth like a rocking chair. You can't say that that wouldn't be awesome, because you know it would be.
You cannot say that it isn't an strange/interesting piece of architecture.
I never said it wasn't.
The basket building is the headquarters of a basket company. I would say it's modeled after it's function.
That's weird. I went to their homepage and there wasn't a single basket, so that's their fault not mine.
I don't understand why somebody would make a sheep-shaped building. This is not exactly a a good example of mimetic architecture.
Honestly, I'm more interested in Gaudi's buildings. Probably, La Sagrada Familia is one of his most known works, though I don't know if it will be finished someday. It's like a never-ending story... However, I've always been fascinated by another one: La Pedrera.
I've also came across another unusual building: cube-shaped houses in The Netherlands.
I saw this upside down White House in the Wisconsin Dells. I think it's some kind of a funhouse, but I didn't want to fork over a huge amount of cash to go inside.
I always thought Victorian Black and White Revival Architecture was awesome. It's making buildings look like half-timber constructions, but made of more permanent materials.
This house is in Berkeley, right in the middle of a residential area. I've driven past it once just to see it. It's surrounded by regular houses, so naturally it looks very out of place.
And here's the Cathedral of Christ the Light, one of the Bay Area's strangest recent works of architecture, stuck right in the middle of downtown Oakland of all places.
It is located at Tirau, New Zealand. It's a wool and craft store. This building has also a "artner", a dog, which is the town's Information Center.