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This 258 sqm house sits in Australia and was designed by Rob McBride & Debbie-Lyn Ryan. The design was inspired by the oragami version of the Kleain Bottle. the Klein bottle is a certain non-orientable surface, i.e., a surface (a two-dimensional manifold) with no distinct “inner” and “outer” sides. The house revolves around a central courtyard, a grand regal stair connecting all the levels.

This museum of modern and contemporary art is located n Bilbao Spain. Designed by Canadian American architect Frank Gehry and open to the public in 1997, it was immediately declared one of the world’s most spectacular buildings in the style of Deconstructivism. It has been featured in things such as the 1999 James Bond film The World Is Not Enough, Sivaji: The Boss, Arthur, Mriah Carey’s Music video for Sweetheart, and the computer game SimCity 4.
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The Burj Al Arab in Dubai is luxury hotel on its own artificial private island. Its the second tallest hotel in the world and it mimics the shape of a ships sail, often describes as “the worlds only 7 star hotel”. It offers suits with mosaics on the bathroom walls, and rain showers and Jacuzzis in every room. The hotel offers many other things including, free passes to a water park, a rolls royce fleet, butlers on call around the clock, a spa and health club, and private shoppers. If you cant afford to spend over $2000 a night to see this hotel, you can make reservations at one of the Burj Al Arab’s six restaurants.
This wonder is the product of graphic artist Jraap Drupsteen located in the Netherlands. This bulding sized media collage od stained glass is Is the Institute for Sound and Vision, also knows as the Hilversum. Each rectangle of glass is an image from dutch television, showing the history of dutch broadcasting and the new digital age. Very stunning inside and out.

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