12 buildings with the most
Not only are they friendly to the environment, these buildings also make the whole world admire the amazing ability of 'disguise' .
Combining the most beautiful camouflage works in the world
1. Reading Church Between The Lines, Belgium
Just change the perspective, this church will have a completely different appearance.
This church was voted the most wonderful architecture by Archdaily Architecture Magazine in 2012. The name of the church means 'understanding the unspoken meaning'. The unique feature of this design comes from the fact that the church was built entirely from thin steel plates. There are about 100 thin steel plates stacked on top of each other and separated by small steel columns so that there are gaps in between. Therefore, when viewed from the horizontal, it seems that the church becomes . almost invisible.
2. Lookout holiday station, Scotland
Everyone will expect to rest here.
Lookout station is designed and built by 2 architects Angus Ritchie and Daniel Tyler. With just enough seats for 3 people, Lookout is located in the Loch Lomond countryside and Trossachs National Park, where visitors can take a break and enjoy the spectacular surroundings.
3. Glass Farm Office, Netherlands
The most unique architecture of Glass Farm glass office, Netherlands.
Amidst a historic architectural complex of an old town, the appearance of a shiny new building is indeed not suitable at all. To avoid this, Dutch architects have 'disguised' this new office into an old farm, with walls and roofs made entirely of glass.
4. The Desert House, USA
True to "camouflage" , this building has the appearance of a giant tatu.
With an impressive appearance similar to . an armadillo, this building has a multi-layered roof structure to avoid the harsh and hot winds of the surrounding desert.
5. Farming Lucid Stead, USA
"Small but martial arts" shepherd in Joshua Tree National Park.
Located in the heart of California's Joshua Tree National Park, normal shelters now possess an extremely impressive appearance as they are hidden in the sand. This architecture uses mirror tiles, LEDs, custom electronic devices to refract the surrounding terrain to create a wonderful 'illusion' .
6. Rachel Raymond Building
This building is almost . invisible to the giant glass surrounds.
This building was originally a gift for the sister of veteran architect Eleanor Raymond, but unfortunately was destroyed in 2006. Later, to remodel the building, Pedro Joel Costa, an architecture The Portuguese monk used many large glass panels surrounding the building, to help this magnificent building 'hide' from the landscape of Massachusetts.
7. Utility substation Utility, Netherlands
Art of construction of auxiliary works in Rotterdam, Netherlands.
In general, the constructions always have a somewhat ugly and 'estranged' design . However, in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, a series of street transformer stations have been 'beautifully refurbished' by glass glazing techniques. Now, it's hard to recognize these beautiful artworks right in the middle of the street.
8. The Pinnacle Building, USA
Pinnacle's building is mingled with the sky.
The Pinnacle Skyscraper in Nashville, USA is the headquarters of many offices and retail stores. This unique architecture has won the LEED gold certification for energy efficiency when it becomes an environmentally friendly green garden yard.
9. Mirrorcube Hotel, Sweden
Perfect appearance of Mirrorcube Hotel, Sweden.
This gorgeous mirror box is actually a hotel in a tree, located in the middle of a primeval forest in Sweden. The effect of the mirror faces surrounding the building creates an extremely perfect appearance for this hotel, so difficult to detect its existence with the naked eye.
10. Cadyville sauna, USA
This fanciful "oasis"will be an ideal resting place.
The 'oasis' in the middle of this forest was built in the suburbs of New York, USA with a 'unique' structure. The small house is the main cliff behind the interior wall, the other three sides completely mirror the mirror. The mirror reflection effect makes the small house completely blend into the surrounding environment.
11. Studio Woodpile, Netherlands
Unique look of Woodpile Studio bungalow, Netherlands.
This lovely wooden house is designed with natural wood material, allowing the building to take full advantage of natural wind and light. The rudimentary façade of the studio's laminated wood helps the house blend into the beautiful forest.
12. Invisible Barn, USA
The "invisible warehouse" ishidden in the park.
This "warehouse" is actually just a flat model of a completely wooden structure. Because the façade is covered with an entire mirror, the surrounding landscape is always hidden and creates a very interesting 'invisible' illusion. Nestled in the grounds of Long Island Sculpture Park, visitors must watch carefully to discover this model.
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