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1. Kansas City Library – Kansas
The library has outer walls which is different from other libraries. it had 22 back giant books on display along 10th Street, Kansas. Not only books, but also postcards images from the 1900s.
2. Sofitel Hotel Tokyo
One of the most prominent feature of this building is the main building structure that looks like five trapezoidal piles that ended with the tower which located on the top side of the building. the bedrooms in hotel looks like the branches of trees directly tied to the victim without the corridors and trapeziums are the units of the bedrooms in the hotel.
3. Dancing House – Prague, Czech Republic
The design of the building looks very modern and becomes the controversial in its time. But Czech president, Václav Havel, really liked it and hope that this building will become the center of cultural activities will be. The building was named “Fred and Ginger”, which is the name of famous singers and dancers from the U.S for a glimpse of this building is similar to a pair of dancers.
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5 Comments
Very nice post....great! :)
Lovely , thanks for sharing.....
nice
Wow amazing buildings and great post loved reading it.