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The construction of high rise buildings did not commence until the late 1800's but sustained its development well past the turn of the century with the first states to see this new growth being New York and Chicago. Through the years the rest of the world decided to join along in redesigning the architectural structure of their skyline but was only able to do so based on their countries economic growth and stability. Today we live in a world where the construction industry has merged closely with some of the finest known architects to not only build the tallest skyscrapers but to give the world a taste of what the future of architecture will look like. Gone are the days of mediocre low rise box shaped conventional buildings because the talk of the town is now about the most genius and uniquely shaped architectural design structure for the future of urban areas. There are hundreds of well known structures in the world that have been built with an advanced architectural design but I have chosen only 45 to simply draw attention to the growing development in construction, architecture and design industries. In this article you will see 45 of the most famous buildings in the world that are known for their unconventional architectural structure as a proven sign that the imagery of the world is changing and we are already on our way to a new wave in architectural design.
Famous Buildings In The World With Unconventional Architecture
#1 yongsan international business district in Seoul Korea
This structure is the brain child of New York architects who designed it with 600 apartments, a gallery and a kindergarten area in order to go with the change to commercial and cultural trend in the country.
The Miwaukee art museum is a landmark structure comprised of three buildings, the War Memorial center, the Cadahy Gardens and the Quadracci Pavilion. It was ianugurated in 1882 for the purpose of having an art gallery in Milwaukee; today it has well over 400,000 visitors.
If the future of architecture and design depends mainly on some of the master minds behind these 45 famous unconventional architectural structures, then the hole urban image will definitely change dramatically. The question is are we ready to adapt at this rapid pace? We would love to hear your take on the city of tomorrow in the comment section below.