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It’s articles like this one that make us want to become architects and change the world forever with our creativity, skills, and designs. The world is full to the brim with impressive architectural projects that go beyond pleasing just our eyes: when we see them, we genuinely feel like they energize our imagination and reinvigorate our spirit.

One popular subreddit, with over 1.3 million members, celebrates “beautiful impossibilities that we want to live in.” The photos of these architectural marvels are staggeringly gorgeous. This is the best that humankind has to offer. And it feels like it. Scroll down for the very best of architectural design, upvote the pics that resonated with you the most, and tell us what you loved the most and why, dear Pandas.

Here at Bored Panda, we are huge fans of architecture, design, and all things beautiful. When you’ve enjoyed this list to the fullest, be sure to take a peek at our earlier features about the subreddit right over here: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, and Part 4.

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The Water Reflection Of The Bridge

The Water Reflection Of The Bridge

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Tis Beautiful Stone Bridge

Tis Beautiful Stone Bridge

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This Elegant Staircase That Leads Directly Into The Sea. Artatore, Croatia

This Elegant Staircase That Leads Directly Into The Sea. Artatore, Croatia

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Though we can’t mention the full name of the architecturally-inclined subreddit (internet censorship is the worst, believe us!), we can’t stress enough just how awesome the community really is.

It is chock-full of beauty, mind-bending ideas, and enough inspiration to get any and all artists out of any creative blocks that they might have. Seriously. If you’re having a bad day or feel that your imagination has run dry, just soak in all of the photos in this list. They’ll help. Oh, and if any of you Pandas are on the fence about studying architecture, this is the sign from the Universe that you were waiting for: do it!

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Using The Classical Technique Of Trompe-L'œil, A Modernist Bloc In Berlin, Germany Was Transformed To Become Less Dystopic

Using The Classical Technique Of Trompe-L'œil, A Modernist Bloc In Berlin, Germany Was Transformed To Become Less Dystopic

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I get why everyone is upset about the trees, but people in the apartaments in the lower stories are probably happy about having daylight. The trees are to close to the building to solve it differently. My grandma has the same problem - most of the window is just blocked.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Hopefully no flammable cladding involved. Major problems in the UK after Grenfell disaster, so many flats found to be covered in the same cheap flammable material and the leaseholders didn't know and can't afford to replace it.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Ashame about all those trees chopped down and/or trimmed considerably

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

for people who don't know what that is (like me), here's a definition from Wikipedia: "Trompe-l'œil is an artistic term for the highly realistic optical illusion of three-dimensional space and objects on a two-dimensional surface. Trompe l'oeil, which is most often associated with painting, tricks the viewer into perceiving painted objects or spaces as real."

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

In my country very similar blocks - once part of east block, so it explains the similarity - during the 90's those underwent "humanisation" - by painting them different colours. Peach was a favourite at the time.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

And just because the facade was changed the rent went from 400 pet month, to 2500 per month, I suppose?

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1 year ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

They replaced the trees with a bunch of cladding and paint? It looks like... No. That's just modern urban dystopia. That was done so they could increase the rent. It's a sidegrade at best. Coulda added rooftop gardens or trellises for vines or something. Turning that grey concrete green would have been an upgrade.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Damn, I wish they did something like this here in Czechia. Modernist blocks like this are usually reconstructed, and flats inside are pretty comfortable, but all they did with exterior was using some colour. It looks better than grey, but not so elegant as building above.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Had to look up the technique. They did a great job with the buildings

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I get it, but also - "less dystopic" = "removed most of the trees" haha

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I actually had a student once ask why people spent all the time and money to decorate buildings. He thought it was a complete waste. Unfortunately, those are the people who grow up to be in charge of everything.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Should be anywhere in Marzahn - Hellersdorf, but in Hellersdorf I guess. Buildings like that are typical former DDR buildings. Called "Platte"

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This is disgusting. It would be enough just to paint it white, this would change the view without destruction of design. As you can see, the front block is taller than side ones. It is probably designed to be not shaped the same way, with elements going front and into deep, with buildings being taller and smaller, with trees and and well planned public spaces, to have a nice neighbourhood with some minimalism. All you needed to do was to paint it white or double color, and you destroyed it to make a rainbow monstrosity, completely not connected to the area and country's history. Is this a really bad view? Identical neighbourhood, just taken care of (Ursynów in Warsaw, Poland) ursynow_wi...2b54ce.jpg ursynow_widok_z_kopy_cwila-63779562b54ce.jpg

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Oak Wood Imperial Staircase In Castel Savoia, A 19th Century Eclectic Style Villa Built For The Queen Consort Of The Kingdom Of Italy, Margherita Of Savoy As A Holiday Home In Valle D'aosta, Northwestern Italy

Oak Wood Imperial Staircase In Castel Savoia, A 19th Century Eclectic Style Villa Built For The Queen Consort Of The Kingdom Of Italy, Margherita Of Savoy As A Holiday Home In Valle D'aosta, Northwestern Italy

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The subreddit is absolutely massive and has a large following. It’s hard to not see the appeal of the community: everyone’s sharing beautiful photos of impressive buildings and places. It really sparks your innermost desire to pack a bag and travel somewhere new. Wanting to go on an adventure is a very human thing… building places worth visiting is the other side of that coin.

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Cottage Between Rocks, France

Cottage Between Rocks, France

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Corner Bookstore Selling Vintage Books In Buxton, A Market Town In High Peak, Derbyshire, England

Corner Bookstore Selling Vintage Books In Buxton, A Market Town In High Peak, Derbyshire, England

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I’m sat writing this about 30 yards away from Scrivener’s, my flat is built in the same stone and is of a similar style. It’s a nice town 😀 To those who are asking, there’s a cellar and a loft, the angle of the photo makes the pitch look too shallow for a loft but it’s deceptive. There are 5 floors, you can’t advertise something like that in the U.K. if it’s not true. If you’ve ever drank Buxton water and paid Nestlé a stupid amount for a litre then visit Buxton and bottle it from our spring for free 😀

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If you plan on being an active and friendly member of the subreddit’s community, then you’ve got to commit to following the group’s rules. They’ve actually got a massive and well-structured FAQ available for everyone to browse. It details, well, pretty much everything: from the photo submission guidelines to what types of images are better off being shared on other subreddits. All of the rules help the sub’s mods focus on their preferred niche.

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Azure Blue Pool At Hearst Castell, San Simeon, California

Azure Blue Pool At Hearst Castell, San Simeon, California

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Fairmont Le Chateau Frontenac Towering Above Old Québec

Fairmont Le Chateau Frontenac Towering Above Old Québec

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The Castle And Chapel On St Michael's Mount, A Tidal Island In Mount's Bay, Cornwall, England, Which Have Been The Home Of The St Aubyn Family Since Approximately 1650

The Castle And Chapel On St Michael's Mount, A Tidal Island In Mount's Bay, Cornwall, England, Which Have Been The Home Of The St Aubyn Family Since Approximately 1650

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Wow, stunning! Imagine sitting at one of those bay windows during a storm, being all cozy with a warm tea in the hand and a fire in the fireplace.

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A lot of the buildings and locations featured in this article look amazing, that’s true. But how many of them would make for a good home? Sure, it’s fascinating to explore an ancient castle with a regal library, but consider the practical aspects of living there.

How much time would you spend dusting and cleaning everything? What would you do about heating? What’s the commute situation like if you’ve got to show up to your office half the workweek? (Though if you’ve bought yourself a castle, we assume that travel expenses and work, in general, aren’t much of an issue!)

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One Of The Bosco Verticale (Vertical Forest) Residential Buildings In Milan

One Of The Bosco Verticale (Vertical Forest) Residential Buildings In Milan

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

There should be no reason why all our skyscrapers aren’t just like this, except having food growing plants.

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Natural History Museum, London, England. Stunning Architecture!

Natural History Museum, London, England. Stunning Architecture!

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Nuru Karim's Rain Water Catcher Highlights Water Conservation And Climate Change

Nuru Karim's Rain Water Catcher Highlights Water Conservation And Climate Change

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The long and short of it is that only you can tell if you’d love or loathe to live in a particular place. The most aesthetically pleasing buildings might be a pure headache to maintain. Similarly, a quirky historical home might steal your heart and make you want to settle down there.

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A while back, Bored Panda spoke with Ariane Sherine, editor at ‘These Three Rooms,’ about buying and redecorating properties. She noted that if you see a house that you love, ignore what everyone else thinks and go for it—buy it. (Of course, after you get it checked out in terms of safety, etc.)

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Inside Of City Palace In Jaipur, India

Inside Of City Palace In Jaipur, India

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Several Jaipur posts here. I hope the giant sundial will pop up somehwere, or the honeycomb building. But whatvI liked most was a dusty place called Lassi Walla, with the most amazing youghurt drinks served in clay cups you could keep, made a few meters from the lassi-mixing barrel.

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Bruges, Belgium

Bruges, Belgium

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Visited back in September. Breathtaking and totally worth it, but also overcrowded with tourists.

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150 Meter Aluminum Sea Serpent Skeleton Sculpture From Saint Brevin, France

150 Meter Aluminum Sea Serpent Skeleton Sculpture From Saint Brevin, France

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It’s a cool sculpture, but the sea would look better without it: It ruins the view, just my opinion.

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“A home which functions perfectly in terms of everything working correctly and has a beautiful design aesthetic is the dream,” the design expert told us earlier.

“Strip any hideous wallpaper, take up any awful carpet, and start over. I'm a fan of neutral decor with white or cream walls and oak flooring, but that's not everyone's thing,” the expert shared how you can start redecorating your new old home.

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Jal Mahal (Water Palace), Jaipur, India

Jal Mahal (Water Palace), Jaipur, India

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Petra, Jordan

Petra, Jordan

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

been there this year.... there is so much to see, fantastic site and great country

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The Ask House, An 1890s Queen Anne-Style House Originally Built In 1890 On Dayton Avenue That Was Then Moved To Ashland Avenue In 1977, Saint Paul, Minnesota

The Ask House, An 1890s Queen Anne-Style House Originally Built In 1890 On Dayton Avenue That Was Then Moved To Ashland Avenue In 1977, Saint Paul, Minnesota

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“Create a mood board featuring decor you like. Choose four colors maximum per room, stick them on the board and see if they all go together. Everyone has their own unique sense of style; the important thing is that you love your home's interior. Don't worry about what anyone else thinks.”

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The Abbey, Mont St Michel, France

The Abbey, Mont St Michel, France

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Alas, many of our house-related dreams are limited by our wallets. Yours truly would love to have a literal castle. But all of the ones that I’ve got my eye out on are a wee bit out of my budget.

“If you're struggling to find somewhere within your budget, it may be worth looking at Help to Buy schemes if you're a first-time buyer, and shared ownership schemes if not. Alternatively, explore downsizing, or look in different locations,” Ariane told Bored Panda.

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The General Electric Building, New York City. Designed By Cross & Cross (1931)

The General Electric Building, New York City. Designed By Cross & Cross (1931)

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The House That Fernando De Higueras Díaz Designed For Himself In Madrid. He Was A Famous Spanish Architect In The 1970s

The House That Fernando De Higueras Díaz Designed For Himself In Madrid. He Was A Famous Spanish Architect In The 1970s

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The Fountain Room At Hammond Castle - Gloucester, Ma [oc][3331x4163]

The Fountain Room At Hammond Castle - Gloucester, Ma [oc][3331x4163]

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“The further you are from a city, the cheaper property usually is. Though any savings may be obliterated by the cost of commuting to work and traveling generally, so do factor that in,” she said that you have to look at the whole picture. When you see the broader context, you can start thinking about what compromises to make and where.

“Only you know what compromises you're willing to make, but it really is worth getting on the property ladder as early in life as possible. Though I appreciate that can often be extremely difficult.”

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Dining / Kitchen / Bedroom / Study In Tiny Home [1000 X 1335] Byron Bay, Australia

Dining / Kitchen / Bedroom / Study In Tiny Home [1000 X 1335] Byron Bay, Australia

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Beautiful Spiral Staircase In Bojnice, Slovakia

Beautiful Spiral Staircase In Bojnice, Slovakia

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Temple Of The Sacred Heart Of Jesus In Barcelona Spain. For Sure One Of My Favorite Buildings, Also Known As Tibidabo Church

Temple Of The Sacred Heart Of Jesus In Barcelona Spain. For Sure One Of My Favorite Buildings, Also Known As Tibidabo Church

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Architect Sami Angawi House In Jeddah

Architect Sami Angawi House In Jeddah

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German Restaurant Repurposed Giant Wine Barrels To "Eating Pods"

German Restaurant Repurposed Giant Wine Barrels To "Eating Pods"

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Traditional Uyghur Architecture, Kashgar

Traditional Uyghur Architecture, Kashgar

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The Basilica Cistern (Istanbul, Turkey) [oc]

The Basilica Cistern (Istanbul, Turkey) [oc]

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Statue Of A Eagle Demi God Jatayu Situated In The Sate Of Kerala, India

Statue Of A Eagle Demi God Jatayu Situated In The Sate Of Kerala, India

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Statue of Jatayu in his death throes, after confronting the Demon King of Lanka Ravan.... From the Hindu epic Ramayana.

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This Beautiful "Wooden Cave" In Trikala, Greece

This Beautiful "Wooden Cave" In Trikala, Greece

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The World's Oldest Underground Station, Baker Street, London, 159 Years Apart. It Is One Of The Original Stations Of The Metropolitan Railway, The World's First Underground Railway, Which Opened On 10 January 1863

The World's Oldest Underground Station, Baker Street, London, 159 Years Apart. It Is One Of The Original Stations Of The Metropolitan Railway, The World's First Underground Railway, Which Opened On 10 January 1863

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Built Roughly 1942 Years Ago The Colosseum At Regio III Isis Et Serapis Is An Architectural Icon Amongst Architectural Icons In The City Of Rome

Built Roughly 1942 Years Ago The Colosseum At Regio III Isis Et Serapis Is An Architectural Icon Amongst Architectural Icons In The City Of Rome

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Heidelberg Castle Towering Over Heidelberg, Originally Built In The 13th Century And Expanded, Then Left As A Ruin During The 18th Century After Multiple Destructions, Baden-Württemberg, Germany

Heidelberg Castle Towering Over Heidelberg, Originally Built In The 13th Century And Expanded, Then Left As A Ruin During The 18th Century After Multiple Destructions, Baden-Württemberg, Germany

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Il Castel Del Monte, A Very Unusual, Totally Symmetrical Octagonal Castle Built During The 1240s By King Frederick II In Andria, Southern Italy

Il Castel Del Monte, A Very Unusual, Totally Symmetrical Octagonal Castle Built During The 1240s By King Frederick II In Andria, Southern Italy

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

There's a time machine in the courtyard...or at least there is in the mobile game I'm currently playing (House of DaVinci III).

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Cathedral Of Santa Maria Del Fiore - Florence, Italy

Cathedral Of Santa Maria Del Fiore - Florence, Italy

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Ornate Architecture Of Buildings And Balconies In Valletta, Malta

Ornate Architecture Of Buildings And Balconies In Valletta, Malta

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Manasija Monastery, A Serbian Orthodox Monastery Established In Early 15th Century Which Is Surrounded By Massive Fortifications That Consists Of 11 Towers Linked With Huge Walls, Despotovac, Pomoravlje District, Central Serbia

Manasija Monastery, A Serbian Orthodox Monastery Established In Early 15th Century Which Is Surrounded By Massive Fortifications That Consists Of 11 Towers Linked With Huge Walls, Despotovac, Pomoravlje District, Central Serbia

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Rock-Cut Cave Temples At Badami, Karnataka, India. Chalukya Dynasty, 6ᵗʰ Century Ce. [2592x1944]

Rock-Cut Cave Temples At Badami, Karnataka, India. Chalukya Dynasty, 6ᵗʰ Century Ce. [2592x1944]

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