16 photos of the most dangerous buildings around the world – designs that challenge imagination – ryan
I wrote- Asma Morsi:
Have you ever thought about buildings that exceed the limits of usual engineering design and challenge the laws of architecture, and cause surprise and fear in the hearts of those who live or visit them?
In this context, here is a list of the most dangerous buildings around the world, according to the “Landmarksarchkets” and “Work-Seeing”.
“Oklahoma” building, Amsterdam
In Amsterdam, the Netherlands, the “Oklahoma” building highlights its striking design, consisting of one hundred housing units for the elderly, but what really distinguishes it is the bold way that its units emerge from its rectangular structure, as if they were boxes hanging in the air, which makes it a serious challenge to its inhabitants.
The suspended temple, China
In the Chinese province of Shanchi, near the high mountain of Hing, there is the suspended temple with a rocky cliff as if it was a challenge to gravity.
This old architectural building rises 75 meters above the surface of the Earth, dates back to more than 1500 years, and attracts visitors with its unique construction.
What surprises visitors with the durability of its design despite its “fragile” appearance, with its picturesque natural scenery, and despite its classification within the endangered buildings, the suspended temple remains an essential destination for adventurous travelers and history lovers.
Laluri Palace, New Orleans
After a mysterious fire broke out in 1834, horrific stories began to appear about atrocities committed inside its walls, which are attracted to this mysterious and horrific past, which made the palace a prominent destination for fans of frightening tales.
Although the palace is still a private property and is not available for regular tourist tours, it is one of the most famous and most fragmented landmarks in New Orleans.
Astra Tower, German Hamburg
This tower is one of the most dangerous buildings in Europe due to its long age and wooden structure, built in the thirteenth century using oak wood, and its height is 27.43 meters.
It was rebuilt on the original structure in the year 1450, but over the centuries, the effect of moisture causing the stability of the tower and began to be curbed gradually, this makes it a structure that raises anxiety and requires accurate monitoring to ensure the safety of the surrounding area.
European door, Spain
The “Bab Europe”, also known as the “portal of Europe”, is based on the famous oblique towers in Madrid, Spain, with a height of 374 feet, equivalent to “114 m” and consists of 26 floors. This bold engineering design challenges the laws of gravity.
Takasogi-An, Japan
In the Nagno area in Japan, there is a Takasogi-An-Ana cafe, a unique building designed by an architect to be his personal haven.
This small café was built on top of my tree, and it consists of one room made of plaster and bamboo, and the more difficult access to it is the stand -alone ladder that must be climbed to reach the cafe, which requires relying on the tree trunk while ascending.
This unconventional design creates a isolated and calm place, but at the same time it represents an adventure for those who seek to enjoy a cup of tea in this unique and suspended location.
Bus Burz tower in Italy
One of the most famous monuments in the world, and is famous for its clear tendency, and despite its unique attractiveness, this tendency represents a possible risk to the safety of the tower and visitors in the long run.
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