FOLLIES AROUND
THE WORLD
WHAT IS A FOLLY? In architecture, a folly is a building constructed primarily for decoration. In the original use of the word, these
buildings had no other use, but from the 19th-20th centuries the term was also
applied to highly decorative buildings which had secondary practical functions such as
housing, sheltering or business usage.
Cabazon Dinosaurs
Cabazon Dinosaurs, also referred to as Claude Bell's Dinosaurs, are enormous, sculptured roadside attractions located in
Cabazon, California and visible to the immediate north of Interstate 10.
Lucy the Margate Elephant
Margate, New Jersey, is the home of, the “largest elephant in the world” and is also
the oldest remaining example of zoomorphic architecture left in the United States. Over 124 years old, she has been painstakingly
restored and is toured by thousands of fans each year.
Brown Derby in Los Angeles
Fish-shaped restaurant in Indonesia
THE BASKET BUILD LING
• The Basket Building - United StatesLocated in Newark, Ohio, the basket building is the home office of the Longaberger Basket Company. Founder Dave Longaberger decided he wanted the corporate home office in a giant basket, and so he achieved his dream in December 1997. The following year, the Longaberger home office also received a Build Ohio Award for its synthetic plaster system; the building is made of stucco over a steel structure, which helps create the look of an actual Longaberger Basket.
The Shoe House - South AfricaOne of many shoe-shaped houses in the world, the South African shoe house, in Mpumalanga
Province, was built in 1990 by entrepreneur and artist Ron Van Zyl, a South African artist and hotelier who built the strange building at his
wife's request. The interior is a museum of rock and wood carvings made by Van Zyl himself. The Shoe is part of a bigger project, which
includes a camp site and a chalet guest house, restaurant, bar, pool and shop.
THE CROOKED HOUSE IN POLAND
• The Upside Down House is a project created by a Polish businessman and philanthropist named Daniel Czapiewski, and is located in Poland in the tiny village of Szymbark, and here are a few pics with this house. Rather than simply being a bizarre tourist attraction this house, managed to attract thousands of tourists. The house is also meant to be a profound statement about the Communist era and the state of the world. Czapiewski’s company would normally take three weeks to construct a house, but this one took 114 days because the workers were disorientated by the strange angles of the walls. Many tourists who visit complain of mild seasickness and dizziness after just a few minutes of being in the structure. Now let’s take a look at some pictures with this house
Made In Japan
• Skate shaped house
• My daughters love to figure skate. I found this picture and I just asked one of them if she would like to live in this house. She said she would not. I said it looks like a figure skate. She said it looks like a shoe. My husband thinks it is a boot. I still say it is a skate. No matter what it is, it is an interesting house. I think it would be fun to stay there for a night or two.
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Candle Shaped BuildingVery cool building design.
From what I understand this building is located in Indiana or Columbus,
Ohio.
Mammy’s Cupboard
(Natchez, MS, United States)
Kansas City Public Library
Nautilus House, Mexico City
Lotus Temple, Delhi
Piano and Violin Building, China
Meaford, Ontario
Tianzi Hotel - Beijing, China
THIS 10-STORY BUILDING,
STANDING AT 46.1M HOLDS
THE GUINNESS WORLD RECORD
FOR THE "BIGGEST IMAGE BUILDING". THE 3 MEN FEATURED
ARE FROM CHINESE
MYTHOLOGY, REPRESENTING
"GOOD FORTUNE,
PROSPERITY AND
LONGEVITY".
Corpus Museum - NetherlandsNOW HOW ABOUT A UNIQUE
EXPERIENCE WALKING THROUGH THE HUMAN BODY?
THIS ONE-OF-IT'S-KIND MUSEUM IN THE WORLD IS
DESIGNED TO REFLECT THE INTERNAL WORKINGS OF THE
HUMAN BODY. NEWLY OPENED IN 2008 BY QUEEN
BEATRIX,IT OFFERS A VARIETY OF INFORMATION AND PROVIDES EDUCATION
AND ENTERTAINMENT AS WELL AS A VAST NUMBER OF PERMANENT AND VARIABLE
EXHIBITIONS.