First: Liu Jing Hotel (North Korea)
Liu Jing Hotel is a triangular pyramid building with 3,000 rooms and 7 revolving restaurants. The construction of the building began at 1987, when there was an ambition to compete with American skyscrapers.
Because at that time, when the building is completed, it will be the tallest hotel, the seventh tallest building and the largest pyramid-shaped building in the world. All kinds of world first, Asia first is in front of us, but due to lack of funds and other reasons, the construction finally stopped.
Twenty-eight years later, the North Korean government finally announced that Liu Jing Hotel will open before April 20 12 15 to commemorate the birthday of the late North Korean national leader Kim Il Sung 100 anniversary.
Second: Atlantis Hotel (Dubai)
The Atlantis hotel project, which was built with huge investment, started with the sound of gongs and drums. By the end of 2008, the hotel has many high-class restaurants and a recognized beautiful water park.
Third: Parliament Building (Romania)
This building has 1 100 rooms, with 12 floors high and several underground floors.
Fourth: Chichikov TV Tower (Czech Republic)
The problem of this 2 16-meter-high tower has not aroused widespread concern. You will wonder how the architect entrusted with the task of designing a giant launch tower in Prague, a picturesque city in Europe, has only built such a building that is not much better than the space shuttle launch tower.
Fifth place: Seattle Experience Music Museum (USA)
I'm afraid the architect integrated the chaotic concept of Fanta guitar into his design. The designer spent a lot of money to design this building, and its structure is similar to heart surgery.
Sixth: Ningbo "Pistol Building"
Recently, a strange building that has just been completed in Ningbo Port Area has attracted public attention. This building, which is called the most awesome building in Ningbo by netizens, is really amazing. Although it has not been confirmed whether the building really exists.
Seventh place: Liverpool Cathedral (UK)
This church doesn't look like a holy place for the gods to rest at all, but it is clearly a huge concrete tent! Thanks to the locals, the church also has an ironic nickname "Paddy's Cabin" (Paddy is a derogatory term for Irish Catholics). The church was unlucky from the beginning.
Eighth place: Portland Building (USA)
As we all know, since 1980s, people's tastes have become crazy, and people began to wear patterned sweaters and shoulder pads.
Ninth place: Shenyang Fiona Fang Building (China)
Like most of our listed buildings, the design of Fiona Fang Building is very distinctive, but it is not unconventional. Another work by designer Li Zuyuan, Taipei 10 1 Building, is obviously brilliant.
10th place: Petrobras headquarters (Brazil)
To some extent, you must admire the innovation and boldness of Petrobras.