architecture preview 1
La Pedrera, Spain
1. Antoni Gaudí
2. 1906- 1912
3. Barcelona, Spain
4. it is open to the public
5. no, but the maintenance costs are very high
6. Pere Míla was a very extravagant man and when he bought the property and wanted to build his house, he hired Gaudí to design it.
7. I was really interested in this building because it looks like a new/ different building at different angles. I thought the wavy top was very unique and it caught my attention. I think it is a very good building to photograph because it is do unique and it has so many different parts that make it different.
Cubic houses, The Netherlands
1. Piet Blom
2. 1977
3. The Netherlands
4. yes, you can live there
5. no, but they rent for 33 dollars a month
6. The houses were created to maximize the amount of space in a small space. The buildings are supposed to represent individual trees and together, they make a forest.
7. These buildings caught my attention because of how oddly shaped and positioned they were. And it furthered surprised me to find that people lived in them. They dont look like very efficient and smart building, but they actually were designed to optimize the amount of space. Piet Blom was very daring when he designed these incredible buildings.
The Ufo Houses, Taiwan
1. Hung Kou Group
2. 1978
3. Sanzhi Taiwan
4. no, the building have been demolished
5. no, but the construction was stopped due to investment losses
6. The resort was built to be a vacation spot to U.S. military officers. The buildings were futuro designs and very controversial due to the fact they were build over supposed Dutch burial grounds. The construction stopped in 1980 due to investment losses, several suicides, and suspicious car crashes.
7. I am in love with the design of these buildings. They are very unique from all the building that I have looked at so far. The fact that they are abandoned and shut down just adds to the look of them. I also thought the color scheme was very different and interesting. I was sad to read that the buildings were torn down completely in 2010.
Atomium, Belguim
1. Christine Conix and Andre Waterkeyn
2. 1957
3. Belguim
4. yes, it is open to visitors
5. 23 million dollars
6. It was built for the world fair.
7. I really liked the reflective material this building was made of. It is very unique and didn't even look like a building at first! I would love to visit this some day, I cant even imagine how massive it is.
Habitat 67, Canada
1. Moshe Safdie
2. 1967
3. Montreal, Canada
4. It is private, you have to rent an apartment.
5. around 150 thousand per living area
6. It was built as apartments for people to live in.
7. I liked this because it looked like adobe buildings. I thought it was a very modern and efficient was to do housing. On the outside, it is not that impressive, but the inside is beautiful and very tasteful design.
1. Antoni Gaudí
2. 1906- 1912
3. Barcelona, Spain
4. it is open to the public
5. no, but the maintenance costs are very high
6. Pere Míla was a very extravagant man and when he bought the property and wanted to build his house, he hired Gaudí to design it.
7. I was really interested in this building because it looks like a new/ different building at different angles. I thought the wavy top was very unique and it caught my attention. I think it is a very good building to photograph because it is do unique and it has so many different parts that make it different.
Cubic houses, The Netherlands
1. Piet Blom
2. 1977
3. The Netherlands
4. yes, you can live there
5. no, but they rent for 33 dollars a month
6. The houses were created to maximize the amount of space in a small space. The buildings are supposed to represent individual trees and together, they make a forest.
7. These buildings caught my attention because of how oddly shaped and positioned they were. And it furthered surprised me to find that people lived in them. They dont look like very efficient and smart building, but they actually were designed to optimize the amount of space. Piet Blom was very daring when he designed these incredible buildings.
The Ufo Houses, Taiwan
1. Hung Kou Group
2. 1978
3. Sanzhi Taiwan
4. no, the building have been demolished
5. no, but the construction was stopped due to investment losses
6. The resort was built to be a vacation spot to U.S. military officers. The buildings were futuro designs and very controversial due to the fact they were build over supposed Dutch burial grounds. The construction stopped in 1980 due to investment losses, several suicides, and suspicious car crashes.
7. I am in love with the design of these buildings. They are very unique from all the building that I have looked at so far. The fact that they are abandoned and shut down just adds to the look of them. I also thought the color scheme was very different and interesting. I was sad to read that the buildings were torn down completely in 2010.
Atomium, Belguim
1. Christine Conix and Andre Waterkeyn
2. 1957
3. Belguim
4. yes, it is open to visitors
5. 23 million dollars
6. It was built for the world fair.
7. I really liked the reflective material this building was made of. It is very unique and didn't even look like a building at first! I would love to visit this some day, I cant even imagine how massive it is.
Habitat 67, Canada
1. Moshe Safdie
2. 1967
3. Montreal, Canada
4. It is private, you have to rent an apartment.
5. around 150 thousand per living area
6. It was built as apartments for people to live in.
7. I liked this because it looked like adobe buildings. I thought it was a very modern and efficient was to do housing. On the outside, it is not that impressive, but the inside is beautiful and very tasteful design.
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