In this time of modern science, the new invention is created in every moment. When they come true we get surprised to see the invention of science. Like that, we found some futuristic buildings that are in a word just mind-blowing. These futuristic buildings design is dissimilar to the other typical buildings and architectural design is unbelievable. Have you ever see this kind of building that really surprise you just see at a glance? Doesn’t any of this buildings is situated just near to you? You didn’t know or you never noticed it. Neither you are really away from this building area? Let us go to the core part and look at, what lies inside the buildings that can attract people.
Top 10 Most Futuristic Buildings
Though the number of futuristic buildings in the world is not too large, it is not so poor in number. But, we pick here the top 10 most futuristic buildings.
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Spaceport America, New Mexico
This is one of the best and wonderful structures in New Mexico. The building is designed by the foster + Partners. Now the spaceship resembles in Mexico. From 2006, the total number of 12 flight tests can be hosted in its launch area. When the project will run completely there will have more facilities. Though the site is not fully complete now, it is already active. Every day many people come to the place to enjoy it.
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Hermitage Plaza, Paris
This twin skyscraper is located in the capital city of France. This building is also designed by Foster + Partners. The architecture firm is always ready to make any challengeable structure of 21st century. Now, they are working to build the tallest buildings in EU which height will be 1,050 feet. These buildings will be full of modern facilities. The site will have riverfront park surroundings shops and restaurants.
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The Atomium, Brussels
At first glance of the monumental piece of architecture, you are bound to say “Wonderful”. In 1958 Andre Waterkeyn designed this monumental piece of structure. For the Atomium, Belgium became the attraction of world tourism. 9 metal spheres of the structure are interconnected by several corridors. The topmost spheres have only one restaurant and rest of the spheres show the construction of the Atomium. The spheres also exhibit the history of 1958 exhibition.
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Burj Khalifa, UAE
The world tallest buildings Burj Khalifa is better known as Khalifa Tower in Arab. This is the tallest structure in the world yet. Its exact height is 2722 feet. It is 160 storied building with so many facilities. To build the tower more than 110,000 tonnes of concrete were used. This freestanding tallest structure is comprised of homes. Hotel rooms, leisure facilities, and so on. The structure has 40 wind tunnels to observe how it stands in a different climate.
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W57 Pyramid, USA
The structure looks like a pyramid which is located between 10th and 11th avenues in New York City. This 600 unit residential building is designed by the prime architecture of Danish firm BIG. The main attraction of the building is its shape. From different angles, it looks also a different shape. Another especially of the building is each and every apartment receives daylight and natural wind. This beautiful piece of architecture is also a rare futuristic buildings design.
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Garden by the Bay, Singapore
This is one of largest natural parks which are located in Singapore. This is the most visited place by the world tourism among Singapore. The garden has won many awards many times. By see the beautiful view of the garden, anyone will be pleased. The garden is made on over the 100 hectares of land. The main attraction of the garden is “Super-tree Grove”. 16 story man-made structures are covered by the living plants which are illuminated at night.
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The Crystal, UK
The marvelous structure, The Crystal is the one of the world’s greenest piece of structure. The engineering and technology company Siemens engineered and constructed the building. The building hosts the world’s biggest exhibition of future cities and urban sustainability. All the energy of this building comes from its own source which is placed on the roof. Local people gather every day to the building as well as more than 1 lakh visitors come to the place every year.
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Absolute World Tower, Canada
These two skyscrapers are the symbol of advanced technology and a perfect example of urbanization. Two of the towers are not same in height. One is 518 feet and another is 589 feet tall. The buildings are rotated at different degrees in different levels. This is why the building has got twisted and curved shape. Because of the design, the buildings are also known as Marilyn Monroe towers. These two buildings are the tallest buildings in America.
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Palazzo Lombardia, Italy
Are you thinking, why we enlist this building to the list? This is not the tallest buildings in Italy, so what? But, there also have many reasons to praise blindly about the complex. To create the reflection of the geography of Lombardy, the building designed in a curve appearance. The most interesting things about the building, curved glasses were used to the building for beautiful look and penetration of adequate amount of natural light. The building is made such a way it automatically uses natural light more than the artificial lighting.
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Galaxy Soho Building, Beijing
This beautiful building was opened in 2012 in Beijing, China. This modern structure is 18 storied building which has retail, office, and the arrangement of entertainment. It is the perfect stage of sci-fi movies. The complex has 4 domes which are connected to each other by platform and sky bridges. The building was designed by a woman name Zaha Hadid. This architect was awarded of most prestigious Pritzker Prize.
Final Words
All the buildings which are stated above are gorgeous, futuristic but everyone is different from each other. The buildings are the inspiration of making impossible future to possible. When these structures were absent in the earth, could we think easily about these? These futuristic buildings dreamed us to invent more astonishing and hopefully, we will do so shortly.
Image Sources: Flickr, Hermitage.fr, Pixabay, Aasarchitecture, Wikimedia & Geograph.