A New York city landmark, at more than a quarter of a mile up in the sky, in the heart of Manhattan.
Opened in July 2002, this unusually shaped building stands on the south bank of the River Thames near Tower Bridge.
Crossing the Thames in London, this is a pedestrian street only, linking Bankside with the city.
A spiraled apartment building hosting as many trees as human occupants. It is a loud testament to Hundertwasser's fear of straight lines.
If you don't want to relax in your own home, and want to be thrown off balance all the time, you should definitely try living in one of this apartments.
Casa Mila or La Pedrera, as it is often called, is Gaudi's second most popular building. It is also his last work before dedicating his life to the construction of the Sagrada Familia.
Some people choose to live in them, others just visit them. This are the strangest, most creative apartment blocks from around the world.
This building in Copenhagen, Denmark is an apartment block made up of V and M shapes. The blocks are formed to allow the same daylight, privacy and views for all apartments.
This strange architectural experiment, wasting living space, should definitely be in your "to see" list when visiting Rotterdam.
This very interesting and unusual building, in the centre of Almere, will attract the looks of anyone passing by.
Inspired by nature, Park Güell is a very beautiful garden complex / park designed by architect Antoni Gaudí
Experience over a century of automotive history and take a look at the exciting future of automobiles.
A representative building for the Modern Movement, built once in 1929, and again in 1983.
An architectural landmark of the 20th century, recognizable worldwide for its twisted and curving lines.
A very creative 'Z' criss-cross building made its appearance in Beijing Central Business District in 2009.
Set on a cliff side, overlooking Guanabara Bay, the museum has been many times compared to a UFO.