So many beautiful buildings around the world. Loved this. Thank you for putting it together for us. A few absolute beauties that I've never seen before. ☺
5:54 I think the Basket Building is cute. I saw it on another video about "strange" buildings. Just because something is different doesn't make it ridiculous or something to be made fun of. I especially like the way the windows are arranged.
During my military service I was taught that the world’s most dangerous person was a 2nd Lieutenant with a map. I now know that this person is really an architect with an idea.
Inflation is killing my budget and my salary, I can't invest and it seems like I will need to sell a part of my stock and crypto portfolio to keep my head above the water this time.
Very fascinating some new buildings around the world of which I was unaware. Keep up the great work. Your productions are very efficient and get right to the point.
How one person built that incredible structure by himself is absolutely mind boggling. It took him 35 years, but even with modern technology it would take several years to recreate that structure. Amazing.
You did not do your research on Habitat 67. THAT was what the future should have looked like back then. It is totally entrenched in the 60's utopia vision of the future on an architectural level.
3:19 Afraid to enter, but not afraid to walk around it? I do understand why tourists wouldn't visit the tacky house. Advice: stay as far away from the building as possible if you're afraid of it.
Hey Eric Canlas also has a twisted building design in Malaysia called Naza Tower, a 50-storey commercial building, highlights its “twisted” feature which was recognized as Asia Pacific’s Best Commercial High-Rise Development at the 2012-13 International Property Awards. Naza Tower is an eco-friendly structure which has an energy-saving voltage, variable-frequency motors and inbuilt rainwater harvesting system. As a child, Canlas aspired to become an artist. But when he went to University of Santo Thomas (UST) to apply for the Fine Arts program, he ended up in a wrong queue for architecture. He says he went to the shortest line, but studying architecture at the UST was meant to be. Canlas went to Malaysia to work with national artist for architecture Leandro V. Locsin on the Istana Nurul Iman for the Sultan of Brunei. While there he met a Malaysian-Chinese who later on became his wife. He has lived in Malaysia since then. Canlas is now a professor at Taylor’s University Lakeside Campus in Kuala Lumpur. He also maintains his design practice. He credits his achievements to his passion which took him to the right place at the right time.
Number One was definitely the best. ❤️ Talking about time, patience, and diligence ! You could probably find new things to look at all day and night….🙏🏼
I enjoyed the video.If I built a crazy building,it would have a Base Diameter of 200m and a Height of 2000m.It would be made with Steel,Concrete and other Materials.There will Shops in the first two levels.The 3rd and 4th levels will be Offices.All the other levels will be Accommodation to Rent.The Top level will be a Food/Drink area where the general public can sit down and enjoy the Food.The Top Level will also include a Walk Around Area to see the Views. I would call my Building,”The Sonic Booster”.❤️🙏🏻❤️.
@@groupisnear I was complementing Freelance on her profile picture and her hair, I have an admiration of ladies that grow their hair to luxurious lengths and find it beautiful. What about your hair Sarah, describe how long and thick it is, how you wear it and if you like it tended to. Also, a bit about yourself and your interests please.
I think the Shanghai Ren building is beautiful. I cannot tell if the shape makes it dysfunctional but otherwise I think it’s wonderful. Skyscrapers are never human scale, but putting that aside, it’s a piece of sculpture.
I personally dislike your term “crazy” used to describe these buildings. These imaginative creations are works of art, and completely functional, with the exception of the giant “sandcastle”. Incredible, would be a better term for description. The only truly CRAZY one is the building at MIT that contains structural flaws.
I am a little surprised that the Toronto City Hall was not chosen. I was also surprised the Absolute World is a residential condominium twin tower skyscraper complex in the five-tower Absolute City Centre development in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada called the Marilyn Monroes were not chosen as well. Oh well, I guess there was a lot to choose from.
3 lessons I've learned from this: Structural integrity is paramount Cultural sensibilities are key considerations on a pedestrian level, is it functional?
Gave it 10 and 1/2 minutes -- couldn't take any more ugliness. Hate to disagree with you about anything, but most of these are part of an agenda to uglyify environments as audaciously as possible.
So many beautiful buildings around the world. Loved this. Thank you for putting it together for us. A few absolute beauties that I've never seen before. ☺
5:54 I think the Basket Building is cute. I saw it on another video about "strange" buildings. Just because something is different doesn't make it ridiculous or something to be made fun of. I especially like the way the windows are arranged.
It's the only one I don't find ridiculous. It even has a legitimate reason for the design.
This video makes me wanna visit these places: th-cam.com/video/EdoZMurKQJA/w-d-xo.html
During my military service I was taught that the world’s most dangerous person was a 2nd Lieutenant with a map. I now know that this person is really an architect with an idea.
Money talks.
LOL So true.
Inflation is killing my budget and my salary, I can't invest and it seems like I will need to sell a part of my stock and crypto portfolio to keep my head above the water this time.
Wow, very cool 😎 😊
Very fascinating some new buildings around the world of which I was unaware. Keep up the great work. Your productions are very efficient and get right to the point.
Amazing video. Thank you!
How one person built that incredible structure by himself is absolutely mind boggling. It took him 35 years, but even with modern technology it would take several years to recreate that structure. Amazing.
You did not do your research on Habitat 67. THAT was what the future should have looked like back then. It is totally entrenched in the 60's utopia vision of the future on an architectural level.
And inside it is beautiful !!!
3:19 Afraid to enter, but not afraid to walk around it? I do understand why tourists wouldn't visit the tacky house. Advice: stay as far away from the building as possible if you're afraid of it.
Hey Eric Canlas also has a twisted building design in Malaysia called Naza Tower, a 50-storey commercial building, highlights its “twisted” feature which was recognized as Asia Pacific’s Best Commercial High-Rise Development at the 2012-13 International Property Awards. Naza Tower is an eco-friendly structure which has an energy-saving voltage, variable-frequency motors and inbuilt rainwater harvesting system.
As a child, Canlas aspired to become an artist. But when he went to University of Santo Thomas (UST) to apply for the Fine Arts program, he ended up in a wrong queue for architecture. He says he went to the shortest line, but studying architecture at the UST was meant to be.
Canlas went to Malaysia to work with national artist for architecture Leandro V. Locsin on the Istana Nurul Iman for the Sultan of Brunei. While there he met a Malaysian-Chinese who later on became his wife. He has lived in Malaysia since then.
Canlas is now a professor at Taylor’s University Lakeside Campus in Kuala Lumpur. He also maintains his design practice. He credits his achievements to his passion which took him to the right place at the right time.
Great Building Thanks For Video!
Proud to be Malaysian.......
Amezing view 🎉
Amazing structures.
Agreed 💯
Number One was definitely the best. ❤️ Talking about time, patience, and diligence ! You could probably find new things to look at all day and night….🙏🏼
I like your picture, how long's that hair? I find hair very beautiful when it's quite long, please describe it?
Nice..........
Excellente vidéo...
You are a very good videographer.🥰❤
I enjoyed the video.If I built a crazy building,it would have a Base Diameter
of 200m and a Height of 2000m.It would be made with Steel,Concrete and
other Materials.There will Shops in the first two levels.The 3rd and 4th
levels will be Offices.All the other levels will be Accommodation to
Rent.The Top level will be a Food/Drink area where the general public
can sit down and enjoy the Food.The Top Level will also include a
Walk Around Area to see the Views.
I would call my Building,”The Sonic Booster”.❤️🙏🏻❤️.
Just wOw 😱
The Lotus temple reminds me of the Sydney Opera house
I like your picture, how long's that hair? I find longer hair to be so beautiful, please describe it?
It reminded me of the also.
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@@groupisnear I was complementing Freelance on her profile picture and her hair, I have an admiration of ladies that grow their hair to luxurious lengths and find it beautiful. What about your hair Sarah, describe how long and thick it is, how you wear it and if you like it tended to. Also, a bit about yourself and your interests please.
Nice one 🇵🇭
Crazy wins all
Most amazing buildings
Does anyone know the exact address of the Red Building and The Quilted Cube?
Team Nairobi, KENYA.
I think the Shanghai Ren building is beautiful. I cannot tell if the shape makes it dysfunctional but otherwise I think it’s wonderful. Skyscrapers are never human scale, but putting that aside, it’s a piece of sculpture.
The basket building really is an eyesore.
Brazil🇧🇷❤👏acho lindo a arquitetura dessa igreja meu sonho ir lá
Sabia que ela estaria nessa lista. Ela é linda, só achei meio quente por dentro.
What interesting and strange buildings. Some are quite funny. But creative....
I personally dislike your term “crazy” used to describe these buildings. These imaginative creations are works of art, and completely functional, with the exception of the giant “sandcastle”. Incredible, would be a better term for description. The only truly CRAZY one is the building at MIT that contains structural flaws.
Ur vids are crazy!
❤❤❤
The Polack hallucination beats the rest by far
Впервые вижу это здание из Малайзии - это одно из чудес света я считаю!
First World Hotel, Genting Highlands, Malaysia. 😍❤️👍👍
The timeless world needs more amazing things…..
This is what has contributed to affordable housing worldwide!
incredible building in the world in 2023-Dhammakaya temple, please visit someday.
You are a crazy guy 👦 😜
'let those who think they can do better try' 💪
I am a little surprised that the Toronto City Hall was not chosen. I was also surprised the Absolute World is a residential condominium twin tower skyscraper complex in the five-tower Absolute City Centre development in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada called the Marilyn Monroes were not chosen as well. Oh well, I guess there was a lot to choose from.
🐼 Big Panda Bear Hugs from a 69 yr old grandma in Texas, USA. 🐼 ❤ 🎀 👍 🧚♂ 🐈
Something so crazy all want to see it. Good marketing
FUTURISM NOW:
FANTASTIC BUILDERS' IMAGINATION PETRIFIED IN IMPRESSIVE BUILDING CONSTRUCTIONS OF THE 21ST CENTURY !!!
A great list, BUT:
No Sydney Opera house?
Nothing by Zaha Hadid or Ole Scheeren?
Oh come on... 😀
To be quite honest habitat 64 is incredible
67...
I really wanted to see the building that's on the left side of the thumbnail:(
TOWER OF BABYLON : HOLD MY BEER.
What's wrong with normal buildings?
Boredom
They are normal buildings.
Some of the buildings are ugly. All that money wasted. On stupidity. 😒🙄
Mombasa Kenya
Good
talke a look at citylife, Milan🇮🇹
"Khan Shatyr" so crazy look building
In India "Aurovill" is an excellent building .
Ren Building: How do the elevator works?
3 lessons I've learned from this:
Structural integrity is paramount
Cultural sensibilities are key considerations
on a pedestrian level, is it functional?
You forgot Aurovilla
Homage is pronounced: Hom-age and not om-rge
That building in the thumbnail...with holes....🤢 was triggerring.
Peace Tower, Tondabayashi, Japan.
There has to be a polish joke there..
Chris Kane always brings the mountain to Muhammad.
3:19 oy vey that hurts my eye
Its the line
Сомое красивое это конечно ЛОТОС
AluminIum, get it right.
World
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World #world #building
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"Ren" in Chinese&= ‘’人‘ 🏃♀️
U haven't visited Qatar
No....
*craziest
6:53 israelllll
the world’s largest Easter basket is in Ohio
Gave it 10 and 1/2 minutes -- couldn't take any more ugliness. Hate to disagree with you about anything, but most of these are part of an agenda to uglyify environments as audaciously as possible.
Are you kidding?! No Hundertwasser?! Get bent.
Thanks for the tip! I'm going to Vienna next month.
Well you biased opinion about the Ren building in Shanghai sounds ridiculous
“We’re always hiring.” Hire better. Love the videos but the writing makes me cringe every single time.
All great DESIGN , equipped with DEFENSE system against DREADED bldg Smashers
5th
First
Second
Worst ugly skyline
Jesus is Alive he love us all you heard a loud voice that you couldn't see get what ended up to heaven