Tuesday 21 October 2014

Weird Architecture Buildings In China

The shape of the building has been joked about since the day it was unveiled. The building was designed by "Rem Koolhaas", nicknamed as "Big Pants"



Some of the wild but wonderful buildings and proposals that have made China are as follows:



The 2 Phoenix Towers were designed by UK architecture firm "Chetwoods" to solve the city of "Wutan's pollution" problem.



Lotus-shaped conference center blooms on an artificial lake on "Wujin". It was designed by "studio505", the 3 blooms symbolize unity and harmony for the future.



The bubble-shaped mockups designed by Dutch architecture company MVRDV for "Huangzhou's China Comic and Animation Museum (CCAM)", are playful and and strange.




"Lake Tai" is actually the newest luxury "Sheraton Hotel" designed by architect "Ma Yansong", from "MAD Architects". Despite its unconventional shape, it's the beautiful, LED-encrusted product of an architecture practice. 



The futuristic "Pingtan Art Museum" juts off the coast of the "Fujian province" of China. According to the "MAD architects", "The sea, the beach, the oasis and the slope all interconnect with each other, forming a harmonious capacious space with the mountains in the distance."

Courtesy: The Creators Project

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