1. Pere Milà i Camps
2. 1984
3. Barcelona, Spain
4. You can visit as the public
5. No
6. It was a playboy house because the guy who made it was a playa(and rich)
7. I picked this building because it looked wired. The person who designed it probably didn't sleep in 10 days, went and got drunk, and lost both of his eyes and hands. Like who thinks this design was a good idea? It looks very unstable and LOL-worthy
1. Margaret Strong
2. 1969
3. Rockester, New York
4. This is a public building
5. No
6. The building was created because the patron Margret Strong provided the money
7. The picture here is weird. The blocks resemble building blocks, and its interesting that they are put on a building. it is a museum of play, so the building blocks are symbolic of playthings, like Lego or Kinex.
1. Javier Sensonian
2. 2007
3. Mexico
4. Yes it is
5. No
6. The designer was employed to create a unique building
7. I chose this building because it was cool looking and it symbolized the water where fish live. Fish are an integral part of the biosphere because they are a food source and the most varied group of organisms.
1. Grimshaw Architect Firm
2. Built in March 2001
3. Cornwall, United Kingdom
4. It is a public building
5. No there is not
6. It was an empty china clay pit and they turned it into a plant house place
7. It was designed to promote learning about the environment and shows over 4,000 plants, with hundreds of types of taxa. Biology is really cool, and its one of my favorite classes. I actually have heard about this when the Band went to london, and we considered going there.
1. Peit Blom
2. Built in 1984
3. In Rotterdam Netherlands
4. You can buy them, however one house is always open to visitors
5. No it doesn't
6. The designer want to create a building that was a place for anything could happen. It was designed to be put inside a city.
7. I had heard about these houses before, and they where cool because they are not like conventional houses. They are tilted at a 45 degree angle, and the insides are way different, than conventional houses. I be they are priced at a premium, and they would be cool to live in when I'm retired.
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