The Ugliest Buildings in the World
Architects are always expected to be creative but some of them cross the line. There are buildings in every part of the world that make you wonder how they were approved.
In the following lines, we will talk about the ugliest buildings in the world.
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Ryugyong Hotel, Pyongyang, North Korea
It is a 105-story skyscraper in the shape of a strange pyramid.
Bolwoningen complex, Den Bosch, Netherlands
These balloon-shaped houses are an experimental creation in the city of Den Bosch in the Netherlands.
The Mirador building in Madrid, Spain
This strange construction is designed to look different from typical buildings.
Aldar HQ, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
This particular structure is the first of its kind built in the Middle East.
Landmark Theatre, Devon, UK
These buildings are very controversial. Locally, they are called Madonna's bra because of their conical shape.
Petrobras headquarters, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Petrobras is a multinational oil company. The building looks like a game of Tetris or Jenga.
Harold Washington Library, Chicago, USA
Loved by some and hated by others, this building boasts with its neoclassical style and iron and glass details.
First World Hotel and Plaza, Pahang, Malaysia
This hotel has more than 6000 rooms and it is the perfect example of how color can ruin a building.
Torre Glòries, Barcelona, Spain
This 38-story building was inspired by a geyser.
The National Library of Kosovo, Pristina
This building looks like a pile of cardboard boxes.
Žižkov TV Tower, Prague, Czech Republic
In general, Prague has fantastic architecture, but this tower is an exception. There are giant sculptures of babies crawling on the sides.
National Library of Belarus, Minsk, Belarus
This building, located in the capital of the country, is in the form of a rhombicuboctahedron.