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]]>It may not look like it, but Wat Samphran is a Buddhist temple. It’s 17-stories tall and cylindrical and if you’re still unsure where to look, note that it’s wrapped in a huge dragon sculpture. There’s so little information about the building that nobody’s sure when and who built it.
Portuguese engineer Guimarães built this vacation home in the Fãfe mountains region. The walls and ceiling are made from huge stones and some other materials he used include wood, glass, and metal.
The Longaberger Company produces maple wood baskets and other products, so it was only natural for their building to be shaped like one of their baskets, right? There’s a glass ceiling on the top so there’s plenty of natural light.
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]]>A cloud-like building appears in the middle of the sacred Mount Tai’s greenery. The Jiunvfeng Study will make you feel like you’re on top of the world. The design blends into the surrounding nature in the most beautiful way, blurring the line between nature and architecture.
The headquarters of the Helga de Alevar Foundation is located in Cáceres, Spain. The building perfectly fits its surroundings. It’s actually not new, but a restored and extended version of the original 1913 Casa Grande building.
Bosland, Belgium is the place where you can ride a bicycle through the trees on this new cycle path. It offers a unique way to experience nature as you ride in circles and enjoy the view around you. The path is available to walkers and joggers as well.
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]]>The post 3 Unusual Buildings Around the World appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>It may not look like it, but Wat Samphran is a Buddhist temple. It’s 17-stories tall and cylindrical and if you’re still unsure where to look, note that it’s wrapped in a huge dragon sculpture. There’s so little information about the building that nobody’s sure when and who built it.
Portuguese engineer Guimarães built this vacation home in the Fãfe mountains region. The walls and ceiling are made from huge stones and some other materials he used include wood, glass, and metal.
The Longaberger Company produces maple wood baskets and other products, so it was only natural for their building to be shaped like one of their baskets, right? There’s a glass ceiling on the top so there’s plenty of natural light.
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]]>The post 3 Architectural Wonders That Blew Us Away in 2020 appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>A cloud-like building appears in the middle of the sacred Mount Tai’s greenery. The Jiunvfeng Study will make you feel like you’re on top of the world. The design blends into the surrounding nature in the most beautiful way, blurring the line between nature and architecture.
The headquarters of the Helga de Alevar Foundation is located in Cáceres, Spain. The building perfectly fits its surroundings. It’s actually not new, but a restored and extended version of the original 1913 Casa Grande building.
Bosland, Belgium is the place where you can ride a bicycle through the trees on this new cycle path. It offers a unique way to experience nature as you ride in circles and enjoy the view around you. The path is available to walkers and joggers as well.
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