This Week’s Crazy Building: Tokyo Skytree
Thursday, 12 June 2014
This week’s crazy building is Tokyo Skytree in Tokyo, Japan. At 2,080 feet, it’s the tallest tower (and second-tallest structure of any kind) in the world. In addition to its primary function as a TV broadcasting tower, it also has two observation decks and a restaurant. There’s a good reason for its enormous height. It
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This Week’s Crazy Building: Makedonium Monument
Thursday, 05 June 2014
This week’s crazy building is the Makedonium Monument in Krusevo, Macedonia. The bizarre-looking space-age structure was built in the 1970s to commemorate the Ilinden Uprising of 1903. Macedonians revolted against the Ottoman Empire in a fight for independence. Although the uprising ultimately failed, the Ottoman Empire dissolved just a few years later, and eventually the
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This Week’s Crazy Building: Johannesburg Water Tower
Thursday, 29 May 2014
This week’s crazy building is Johannesburg Water Tower in Johannesburg, South Africa. While South Africa has yet to meet its goal of providing universal access to clean water (enshrined in their Constitution as a human right), great strides have been made in the past decade. Located near the city’s Grand Central Airport, this cone-shaped structure has
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This Week’s Crazy Building: Abraj al-Bait
Thursday, 22 May 2014
This week’s crazy building is Abraj al-Bait in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. Also called the Mecca Royal Hotel Clock Tower, the building holds multiple world records. At nearly 1,972 feet, it’s the third tallest building in the world and the tallest clock tower on earth. It also has the largest clock faces—all four are 141 feet across,
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This Week’s Crazy Building: Casa Batlló
Thursday, 15 May 2014
This week’s crazy building is Casa Batlló in Barcelona, Spain. Remodeled in 1904 by the renowned architect Antoni Gaudí, this unusual structure is nicknamed the “House of Bones” due to its organic and skeleton-like appearance. There are a plethora of architectural oddities packed into this building, including large oval windows, a facade decorated with multicolored
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This Week’s Crazy Building: MGM Grand Macau
Thursday, 08 May 2014
This week’s crazy building is the MGM Grand Resort in Macau, China. The building cost $1.25 billion to construct, and consists of 35 stories with 600 hotel rooms. The resort also includes a 5-acre casino, a convention space, and a dozen food and beverage outlets. But it looks more like three separate buildings stacked on top
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This Week’s Crazy Building: Ulm Minster
Thursday, 01 May 2014
Construction on this immense structure began in 1377, but factors such as the Thirty Years’ War, the Reformation and even the discovery of the Americas led to a lull of nearly 300 years in the building process. It wasn’t completed until 1890—over 500 years later! A close call came in December 1944, where most of
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This Week’s Crazy Building: Hayden Planetarium
Thursday, 24 April 2014
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This Week’s Crazy Building: Tanah Lot
Thursday, 17 April 2014
This week’s crazy building is Tanah Lot in Bali, Indonesia. Carved from a combination of natural and artificial rock, this tiny island just off the coast of Bali is both a pilgrimage temple and a major tourist attraction. Though it has existed for centuries, it was restored in 1980 after the rock face began to
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This Week’s Crazy Building: Wunderland Climbing Wall
Thursday, 10 April 2014
This week’s crazy building is the Wunderland climbing wall near Dusseldorf, Germany. The structure was originally meant to be the cooling tower for a nuclear reactor that was never completed. Instead, this strange building became part of the Wunderland Kalkar amusement park. It has a climbing wall along its outer perimeter, and a giant swing
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