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The Twisting Torso in Malmö, Sweden, a unique structure that looks twisted like a rope. Standing at 190 metres tall, the structure was designed by architect Santiago
Calatrava. There
are nine segments of pentagons that span five stories each, placed
offset on top of each other to create a twisting effect. There are 54
stories in all.
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The 7-story basket building is actually Longaberger's Home Office located in Newark,
Ohio. The building is 192 ft. long
by 126 ft. wide at the bottom and spreads to 208-ft. long by 142-ft. wide
at the roofline.
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The Piano House in Chinese city Anhui has a shape of a violin and has a violin leaning against it. The house was designed by Hefei University of Technology architectural students and was built in 2007. The glass violin houses the elevators that allow access to the piano, which is the actual building.
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Often referred to as “The Giant Egg,” the National Centre for the Performing Arts in Beijing, China, is actually an opera house that was designed by a French designer, Pau Andreu. The entire building can house 5,452 people in three separate halls.
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