These buildings have unique architecture in Asia
With unique ideas, famous architects have created many buildings that attract the attention of visitors in many Asian countries.
The Hive
With a structure reminiscent of bamboo dimsum, The Hive building or Learning Hub is located on the campus of Nanyang Technological University, in East Jurong urban area, Singapore. With a unique design, this work has reached the final of the 2015 World Architecture Festival architectural competition.
This building was designed by a British architect named Thomas Heatherwick with a total value of over VND 770 billion . The structure consists of 12 8-storey towers arranged adjacent to each other, creating a space in the middle. The precinct inside the building also has a strange structure with rows of corridors and curved staircases, which is the location of many tourist followers.
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Dao Chu An Vien
As a building that simulates double-stranded DNA structure, Dao Chu An Vien is located in Xinyi District, Taipei City (Taiwan, China). This work was completed in late 2018 by Belgian architect Vincent Callebaut.
DNA Building is a high-class apartment complex for high-class people with each apartment sold for about 750 billion VND . Each floor is designed to rotate 4.5 degrees clockwise compared to the previous floor and the building rotates to 90 degrees through 21 floors. With this twist, apartments can catch natural light, saving energy and being friendly to the environment.
The Piano House
Inspired by music, The Piano House is located in Huaian City, Anhui Province, China. The work was designed by a group of architectural students from Hefei University of Technology. The all-glass violin is designed as the entrance to the elevator leading to the main part of the building. The opening on the roof is a terrace where guests can sunbathe.
18-storey apartment building
With pyramid-like architecture, the 18-storey apartment building in Kunshan (China) has attracted the attention of many people. Viewed from above, the building resembles a lego block stacked at every 45 degree angle. The architect of this project said he was inspired by traditional terraces in China and parkour sport to form the building.
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