(Baonghean.vn) - We often wonder: Where do talented architects around the world get their inspiration to design creative architectural works? Here is the answer to your question.
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Skyscraper in Taipei- commonly known as Taipei 101, completed in 2004 with 101 floors and is the second tallest building in the world. The green tinted glass facade represents the slender image of bamboo. The tower is considered a symbol of Taiwan's technological development. |
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Bird's Nest Stadium in Beijing- designed by Herzog & de Meuron (Switzerland). The idea comes from research on Chinese ceramics, the steel beams supporting the roof can be retracted, simulating the image of a bird's nest. |
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Aldar Headquarters in Abu Dhabi- The first circular design in the Middle East, voted “most futuristic”, like a vertical clamshell. The circle symbolizes unity, stability, and is also a symbol of perfection and infinity. |
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Palm Islands in Dubai- are two artificial islands Palm Jumeirah and Palm Jebel Ali on the coast of Dubai, shaped like palm trees. |
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Chicago Spire- is a 610 m high, 150-storey building. Each floor of the building rotates 2.4 degrees and the total rotation of the building is 360 degrees. The building is known as the "Giant Drill" or "Giant Spiral". |
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Beijing Aquatics Center- is a sports center built next to the Beijing National Stadium, designed in a rectangular shape with water bubble blocks, symbolizing water. |
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Lotus Temple in New Delhi, India- Completed in 1986, shaped like a lotus, consisting of 27 marble petals with a capacity of 2,500 people. |
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Olympic Pavilion in Barcelona, Spain- shaped like a goldfish, with luxurious materials such as marble and red agate. |
Thu Minh
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