Genius architectural design completed by one person

Designers, carpenters and construction workers, these are usually necessary workers to build a building. There will still be all kinds of construction machinery. However, the following five incredible genius buildings, from design to construction, were mainly completed by one person, which lasted for decades, even the life of the builders ... 1. The "ideal palace" in France is located in a village north of Luo Mang, Delong Province, France, and was completed by a postman named Chevalier. Cheval worked as a postman during the day and became a crazy architect at night. All the projects are carried out in the evening. At the beginning of the 20th century, it took him decades to complete this masterpiece. The building materials come from what he collected on his way back and forth in the country. There are Islamic mosques, Hindu temples, Adam and Eve, Jesus Christ, and various animals and plants in the palace. However, he did not receive formal training in architectural design and construction, but taught himself while building. It took more than 65,438+00,000 days, and people didn't know it was his masterpiece until the building was completed.

It is a unique work of art in the history of modern art in the world and one of the most famous scenic spots in France. It was approved as a cultural heritage on 1969. 2. Russia's "Robber's Room" This wooden building is called "Robber's Room" and is located in Arkhangelsk, Russia. The owner is Nicola Sutyagin, an architect. This amazing building is called the tallest wooden house in the world.

*** 13 floor, 144 feet high. The building looks a bit shabby, and Arkansas has threatened to tear it down. Sutyagin began to build this building in 1992, and it took 15 years to complete it. At that time, he felt lonely living alone, so he built a two-story wooden house. After seeing the wooden houses in Japan and Norway, I felt that there was still enough space on the roof, so I kept adding them. Later, he was jailed for four years for fraud, and the business of his construction company began to plummet. Now this "robber room" is the only thing he has left. 3. Watts Tower in Los Angeles is located in Los Angeles, USA. It was built intermittently by an Italian immigrant named Simon Rhodia from 192 1 to 1955, and it took more than 30 years. There are pavilions, fountains and other supporting buildings in the tower, which are as high as 100 feet. The building materials are shells, scrap metal, pottery fragments, stones, glass, almost all of which he randomly finds. Generally speaking, he creatively presented the Watts Tower to people with steel, cement, mortar and steel wire mesh, without using scaffolding. This skyscraper is unique in structure, magnificent and impressive. Watts Tower has been listed as a national historical landmark by the United Nations.

This landmark building is full of shock, and thousands of people visit it every year. No matter from which aspect, this tower can be said to be a work of art that exists outside the absolute architectural law. 4. justo Togarego Martí nez, a "church for one" in Spain, is a priest in Spain. The construction of this cathedral was not approved by the local authorities.

Not to mention the Catholic church. The church is 100 feet high, and its construction has received some help from his nephew, with funds from his farm income and private donations. In addition, he also accepts donated recycled building materials. 5. Tom Avery, a scrap metal architectural sculpture in Wisconsin, built the largest scrap metal architectural sculpture in the world. It weighs more than 300 tons and is 50 feet long, extending in any direction from 60 to 120 feet. Avery began to build this strange building 20 years ago. He believes in the supernatural world.

It weighs more than 300 tons and is 50 feet long, extending in any direction from 60 to 120 feet. Avery began to build this strange building 20 years ago. He believes in the supernatural world.