I saw some of these weird or should I say CREATIVE buildings in my e-mail, my aunt send me. What do you think? Is it weird? Or is it Creative? lol
Yes, It's a building.Actually, it's a house. I made some research about it, and this is what I found.
It is located in Suwon, South Korea (about 40km from Seoul). It is organized and owned by Sim Jae duk, chairman of the World Association of toilet. It cost about $1.6 million. Over 40% of the world population doesn't get to use hygienic toilets, so he used this symbol of disease to bring forth the reality of 2 million people. If you guys find this house interesting, you can actually rent it for $50,000 per day.
What do you think? Is it a WEIRD or CREATIVE building?
I'd say it's creative. haha
I can't seem to find any information about this building. You can assume it to be located in Japan? Because of the japanese wording on the building, and I think it's a shop. Isn't it CUTE?
This is definitely a creative building, though I don't know what's the meaning behind this building. haha
This is also located in Japan. The architect is Yasuhiro Yamashita. Just by the name you will know his Japanese, right? haha
Waaahhhhh... Isn't that nice??? Yes, indeed it's Mcdonald's!!!
LOCATION : North Dallas, Texas.
No, it's not the basket you usually bring for picnic. It's a BUILDING!!! Yes, a building.
Well, Its the headquarters of The Longaberger Basket Company. Located in Newark, Ohio.
This shoe shaped building was built in 1948. It was used as a guest house by Mahlon N. Haines, the owner of a local shoe empire. Located in Hellam, Pennsylvania, this building has 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a kitchen and a living room. It was an ice cream parlor for many years after Haines death, but is now a museum teaching visitors about the eccentric life of its creator.
CREATIVE! haha
This is another shoe shaped building. But it is a bit smaller. Its located in Bakersfield, California. Was built in 1947. It was built to be a shoe repair shop, and later it was sold with the stipulation that it would remain a shoe-related business. The store that the shoe currently houses is called the Big Shoe Repair and was still fixing soles when we called it last week.
Well, That's all for now. Thank you for reading, peeps! <3
Bye.. Oh, before I go, I also have a quote to post! haha
"Imagination is more important than knowledge" , Albert Einstein.
I totally agree with Mr Albert. :P
-The End-
by : Aini Sufia.
Excellent pictures. They are 'adorable' and in a way eye-opening, with a bias towards shoe'y' buildings.:)
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