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More than 4 billion people live in urban areas globally. It’s now projected that by 2050, more than two-thirds of the world population will live in urban areas. So no wonder we pay more importance to the buildings and structures around us.

And among countless poorly executed, dysfunctional, and aesthetically nauseating architecture examples (just take a look at our previous post with architecture so bad it got shamed by people), there are some gems that landed in this list.

From vertical gardens to incredible brickwork, and anything that combines function, creativity, skill and complements the surrounding area in a beautiful way, there’s a real feast for your eyes. Scroll down through the examples of architects outdoing themselves, and upvote your favorite ones! Psst! Part 1 of this post awaits right here.

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This Vertical Garden Located In Madrid, Spain

This Vertical Garden Located In Madrid, Spain

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It looks like when two images are spliced together, where one is a city and one is nature

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    Entrance Gate Of The St. Petersburg Mosque, Russia. Designed By Architect Nikolai Vasilyev

    Entrance Gate Of The St. Petersburg Mosque, Russia. Designed By Architect Nikolai Vasilyev

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    Apartment Building In Turin Holds 150 Trees

    Apartment Building In Turin Holds 150 Trees

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    When you think of architectural wonders, you think of the beautiful Sydney Opera House, the Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris (partially destroyed by a huge fire accident in 2019), The Guggenheim, New York City or La Sagrada Familia, Barcelona. These architectural icons deservedly land on t-shirts and coffee mugs that tourists bring home along with their great memories.

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    In many cases, however, such iconic examples that shaped modern architecture and gave new meanings to how generations of the past century saw the spaces they live and spend time in are rather rare. In reality, mass urbanization is exploding around the world, meaning that around 50% of the 7 plus billion people on this planet have moved to cities. And this number will almost certainly increase to around 80% by 2050.

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    Matsumoto Castle, Matsumoto, Japan, Late 16th Century

    Matsumoto Castle, Matsumoto, Japan, Late 16th Century

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    Eltz Castle Is Located In Wierschem, Germany And Has Been Owned And Occupied By The Same Family For Over 850 Years...

    Eltz Castle Is Located In Wierschem, Germany And Has Been Owned And Occupied By The Same Family For Over 850 Years...

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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    And for some curious reason the head of the same family looks still as young as he looked 850 years ago ? ;)

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    Mont Saint Michel In France

    Mont Saint Michel In France

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    And there are many threats that come with urbanization, from pollution and uncollected waste to social inequality and greater poverty, with local governments unable to provide services for all people. Since there are so many more people living in urban areas, the housing problem is another key problem in big cities where the prices of real estate are affordable for the very small fraction of society with higher than average income.

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    No wonder, these days, cities are packed with utilitarian apartment slabs with unrelieved gridded façades, infill condo housing that looks as if it's been trucked in from the suburbs, and a grim precast concrete retirement home that takes up a whole block. You wish nobody had built them. Dystopian architecture has been captivating people’s imagination, making them fear a scenario where modernism went wrong. What if it already has?

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    The 17th Century Shah Jahan Mosque In Pakistan, Notable For Its Geometric Brick Work

    The 17th Century Shah Jahan Mosque In Pakistan, Notable For Its Geometric Brick Work

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    Sumela Monastery, A Greek Orthodox Monastery Originally Established Around Ad 386 Nestled In A Steep Cliff At An Altitude Of 1200 Meters, Trabzon Province, Turkey

    Sumela Monastery, A Greek Orthodox Monastery Originally Established Around Ad 386 Nestled In A Steep Cliff At An Altitude Of 1200 Meters, Trabzon Province, Turkey

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    Fort Bourtange, Netherlands

    Fort Bourtange, Netherlands

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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Designed for medieval warfare rather than looks, yet absolutely stunning!

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    Bored Panda spoke with Lisa Yaszek, a Regents Professor of Science Fiction Studies at Georgia Tech, who said that dystopian and brutal architecture we often see in megacities captivates our imagination because it reminds us of the images of dystopian science fiction cities that we’ve seen on the big screen for a century.

    “The cities featured in movies such as Fritz Lang’s Metropolis (1927), George Lucas’s THX-II38 (1971), Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner (1982), and Steven Spielberg’s Ready Player One (2018) all have a very distinctive look,” Lisa said.

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    The professor explained that such architectural dystopias have a very distinctive look. They are vertical dystopias rendered in dull, industrial-colored palettes (the colors of concrete, steel, rust, and smoke, with an occasional shot of neon); they are marked by either the total absence or total contamination of nature; and they are completely out of scale to the humans who live in them.”

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    This Cafe In Czech Republic

    This Cafe In Czech Republic

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    Arnavutköy, A Neighborhood Away From Istanbul’s Touristic Hustle

    Arnavutköy, A Neighborhood Away From Istanbul’s Touristic Hustle

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    Moreover, Lisa added that “the scale of science fiction dystopias reminds us of the gap between rich and poor, with the rich literally at the top of skyscrapers while the poor huddle underground or at street level, trying not to be crushed under the weight of the dystopian city and its crumbling infrastructure,” she explained. It makes you wonder whether we already live a science fictional dream?

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    From The Middle Kingdom

    From The Middle Kingdom

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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Sometimes I dream about impossible and beautiful places that are part natural and part man-made, like great caves sculpted into strange forms. This seems to be right out of one of those dreams.

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    #14

    Writer's Museum, Edinburgh, In The Fog

    Writer's Museum, Edinburgh, In The Fog

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    This 325-Year-Old Tree Was Utilized In The Building Design When Authorities In Turkey Would Not Allow For Its Removal

    This 325-Year-Old Tree Was Utilized In The Building Design When Authorities In Turkey Would Not Allow For Its Removal

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    Buildings By Freddy Mamani In El Alto, Bolivia

    Buildings By Freddy Mamani In El Alto, Bolivia

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    Spitzhäuschen, A Narrow Half-Timbered House Built In 1416 Located In Bernkastel-Kues, Germany

    Spitzhäuschen, A Narrow Half-Timbered House Built In 1416 Located In Bernkastel-Kues, Germany

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    The Burnt Farm Cottage Built With Red Brick In The 1840s, Borough Of Broxbourne, Hertfordshire, Southern England

    The Burnt Farm Cottage Built With Red Brick In The 1840s, Borough Of Broxbourne, Hertfordshire, Southern England

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    #19

    The Interior Of Barcelona's Sagrada Família, Designed By Antoni Gaudí. Construction Began In 1882- And It's Still Not Finished. It's Expected To Be Completed By 2026, Just In Time For The 100th Anniversary Of Gaudí's Death

    The Interior Of Barcelona's Sagrada Família, Designed By Antoni Gaudí. Construction Began In 1882- And It's Still Not Finished. It's Expected To Be Completed By 2026, Just In Time For The 100th Anniversary Of Gaudí's Death

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    Shah-I-Zinda Necropolis In Samarkand, Uzbekistan

    Shah-I-Zinda Necropolis In Samarkand, Uzbekistan

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    Art Nouveau Architecture Of A House Built In The 1880's In Brussels, Belgium

    Art Nouveau Architecture Of A House Built In The 1880's In Brussels, Belgium

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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It's boarded up? Why hasn't someone bought that place, and made it into the period treasure it was mean to be?

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    Front Of House, Back Of House. Dubbed "The Mullet House"

    Front Of House, Back Of House. Dubbed "The Mullet House"

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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Great name for this place and even great secret. That is awesome.

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    #24

    19th Century Victorian Gothic Cottage Framed By The Arch Of The Gatehouse At Holly Village, Highgate, North London, UK

    19th Century Victorian Gothic Cottage Framed By The Arch Of The Gatehouse At Holly Village, Highgate, North London, UK

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    The Zip Building, Milan

    The Zip Building, Milan

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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Imagine if you were able to unzip the wall to wash it maintain it and put it back up!!

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    The Ark Of Bukhara Is A Fortress Located In Uzbekistan

    The Ark Of Bukhara Is A Fortress Located In Uzbekistan

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    Capt James Taylor House, A 1892 Queen Anne Victorian In Marine City, St. Clair County, Michigan

    Capt James Taylor House, A 1892 Queen Anne Victorian In Marine City, St. Clair County, Michigan

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    #29

    Fisherman's Bastion, Budapest, Hungary

    Fisherman's Bastion, Budapest, Hungary

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    Edinburgh Castle And Its Half Moon Battery Seen From The Vennel Steps In The Old Town, Edinburgh, Scotland

    Edinburgh Castle And Its Half Moon Battery Seen From The Vennel Steps In The Old Town, Edinburgh, Scotland

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    Burg Hochosterwitz, A Castle Built On A Limestone Rock Which Was First Mentioned In A Text In 860 And Continuously Fortified Until The 16th Century. Still Owned By The Noble Khevenhüller Family After The Acquisition In 1571. Carinthia, Austria

    Burg Hochosterwitz, A Castle Built On A Limestone Rock Which Was First Mentioned In A Text In 860 And Continuously Fortified Until The 16th Century. Still Owned By The Noble Khevenhüller Family After The Acquisition In 1571. Carinthia, Austria

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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The two towers on the bottom left seem really surprised that they have to eat the road.

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    Ljubljana, Slovenia

    Ljubljana, Slovenia

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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I was there a few weeks ago ^^ It's stunning. Many beautiful art deco buildings in that city. They were built after a major earthquake destroyed big parts of the city in 1895.

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    Sun Rays Through The Double Lancet Windows Of Westminster Abbey, City Of Westminster, London, UK

    Sun Rays Through The Double Lancet Windows Of Westminster Abbey, City Of Westminster, London, UK

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    Azadi Tower, Tehran, Iran

    Azadi Tower, Tehran, Iran

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    Galtaji Hindu Temple Located In Aravalli Hills In Jaipur Of India. Temple Complex Have Many Natural Freshwater Springs

    Galtaji Hindu Temple Located In Aravalli Hills In Jaipur Of India. Temple Complex Have Many Natural Freshwater Springs

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    Children Standing In Front Of One Of The Main Doors Of Casablanca Mosque

    Children Standing In Front Of One Of The Main Doors Of Casablanca Mosque

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    2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Been there. It is just stunning, the secong largest mosque in the world. The craftmanship and size is stunning, makes you stand in awe not matter of your religion and beliefs!

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    Venice, Italy

    Venice, Italy

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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Bridge of sighs, while beautiful, has a shuddering past. The prisoners were taken over the bridge to their cells and the view from the bridge was often their last sight of daylight.

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    Oslo Opera House Designed In 1999 By Snøhetta And Finished In 2007

    Oslo Opera House Designed In 1999 By Snøhetta And Finished In 2007

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    15th Century Castle Of Coca In Central Spain

    15th Century Castle Of Coca In Central Spain

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    The Waves, Vejle, Denmark

    The Waves, Vejle, Denmark

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    Mahkama Du Pacha - Casablanca, Morocco

    Mahkama Du Pacha - Casablanca, Morocco

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    Cubic Windows

    Cubic Windows

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    Cologne Cathedral. Masterpiece Of Gothic Architecture. Years Build : 1248 - 1880

    Cologne Cathedral. Masterpiece Of Gothic Architecture. Years Build : 1248 - 1880

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    Dating Back To The 15th Century, Plaza Mayor Is A Major Public Space In The Heart Of Madrid, The Capital Of Spain

    Dating Back To The 15th Century, Plaza Mayor Is A Major Public Space In The Heart Of Madrid, The Capital Of Spain

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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    They weren't laid out. They are old medieval streets that evolved as the city grew and were often based on old country lanes or village streets that got consumed. Most of Europe is like this. The American grid seems odd to us

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    The Iwan Ceiling Of Fatima Masumeh Shrine In Iran

    The Iwan Ceiling Of Fatima Masumeh Shrine In Iran

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    Villa Farnese, A 16th Century Pentagonal Renaissance Mansion Built On The Fortress Foundations In The Town Of Caprarola, Viterbo, Northern Lazio, Italy

    Villa Farnese, A 16th Century Pentagonal Renaissance Mansion Built On The Fortress Foundations In The Town Of Caprarola, Viterbo, Northern Lazio, Italy

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    A Rooftop Restaurant/Cafe In Chongqing, China

    A Rooftop Restaurant/Cafe In Chongqing, China

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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    China has some really cool stuff. Such a contradiction to most news on TV...

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    Habitat 67 In Montreal

    Habitat 67 In Montreal

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