19 of the most bizarre buildings around the world
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Architecture has come a long way in the last few centuries.
Buildings have gone from using lava as clay for walls to having the ability to electronically rotate to change up the view from the windows.
While architectural possibilities have grown to a whole new level, buildings are becoming more and more advanced — and more wacky.
Ahead, 19 odd buildings that will definitely cause some heads to turn.
This ice hotel in Quebec, Canada, is the perfect winter experience. With 500 tons of ice and 15,000 tons of snow, Hôtel de Glace is made every winter over a period of 5 weeks so that tourists can come and enjoy a cold stay.
Mathieu Belanger/ReutersThe Legoland Hotel at Legoland in Carlsbad, California, was designed to look like it was made out of the famous tiny blocks.
Mike Blake/ReutersHomeowners in Wenling, Zhejiang province, China, refused to sign an agreement to let their house get demolished, forcing this road to surround their house.
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