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If you live in a city, chances are you’re surrounded by buildings that all start to blur together after a while. The same rows of glass offices, identical apartment blocks, and practical but predictable designs that you pass every single day without really noticing. And then, every once in a while, you spot that building. The one that makes you look twice, tilt your head, and maybe even pull out your phone because it’s just too interesting to ignore.

Today, we’re spotlighting those exact kinds of structures; the ones that caught the eye of people over on Reddit’s “Architecture” community. Keep scrolling… because some of these might just make you fall in love with buildings all over again.

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Elements Of Art Nouveau Architecture In Brussels (1893-1914)

Elements Of Art Nouveau Architecture In Brussels (1893-1914)

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    Art Nouveau Architecture In Antwerp Be

    Art Nouveau Architecture In Antwerp Be

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    #3

    Traditional Iranian Ceiling Architecture

    Traditional Iranian Ceiling Architecture

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    Architecture is so much more than just providing a roof over our heads; it’s the silent backdrop to every memory we make. Think about it; the buildings we live, work, and play in shape our moods, influence our productivity, and even dictate how we interact with one another. Because we spend the vast majority of our lives indoors, the quality of our physical environment isn't just a matter of aesthetics; it’s a fundamental part of our well-being and how we understand our place in the world.

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    #5

    Non Architect Here, Can Somebody Explain How This Castle Isn’t Eroding Away?

    Non Architect Here, Can Somebody Explain How This Castle Isn’t Eroding Away?

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    Youtab Hotel In Shiraz, Iran. Recently Built In Accordance With Classical Iranian Architecture

    Youtab Hotel In Shiraz, Iran. Recently Built In Accordance With Classical Iranian Architecture

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    When architecture really hits its mark, it moves beyond being a functional container and becomes an experience. This is where architectural phenomenology comes into play. It’s a specialized way of thinking about design that prioritizes human feeling and sensory perception over abstract shapes or cold data. Instead of asking, "What does this building look like?", a phenomenologist asks, "What does it feel like to exist inside it?" It’s an approach that treats architecture as a bridge between our physical bodies and the world around us.

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    #7

    Senegal United Nations Building

    Senegal United Nations Building

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    Office Building In Isfahan, Iran

    Office Building In Isfahan, Iran

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    #9

    Beautiful Doors In Ghent Belgium

    Beautiful Doors In Ghent Belgium

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    This philosophy really found its footing as a pushback against the "glass and steel" era of modernism, which many felt had become a bit too clinical and detached. Critics argued that buildings were losing their human touch and becoming interchangeable. Phenomenologists wanted to bring back the "soul" of architecture, focusing on the "lived experience" of a space—the way a room feels cozy on a rainy day or how a grand hall can make you feel small and reflective.

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    #10

    Leonardo Da Vinci - Staircase Design CA. 1516

    Leonardo Da Vinci - Staircase Design CA. 1516

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    This Is Definitely One Of My Favorite Buildings Of All Time. The Leuven Town Hall, Belgium 🇧🇪

    This Is Definitely One Of My Favorite Buildings Of All Time. The Leuven Town Hall, Belgium 🇧🇪

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    Bath, England

    Bath, England

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    To do this, designers focus heavily on multi-sensory engagement. They realize that we experience a building with our whole bodies, not just our eyes. It’s the way your hand feels on a cool brass railing, the specific scent of cedar wood in a sauna, or the way sound softens when you walk onto a heavy rug. By layering these textures, sounds, and smells, architects can create a deep, immersive atmosphere that resonates on an emotional level.

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    #13

    Just Look Up

    Just Look Up

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    Alwyn Court, New York

    Alwyn Court, New York

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    Les Espaces D'abraxas, Noisy-Le-Grand - France

    Les Espaces D'abraxas, Noisy-Le-Grand - France

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    Another core pillar of this approach is the idea of Genius Loci, or the "spirit of a place." Phenomenological architects believe that every site has its own unique story to tell based on its history and landscape. Rather than imposing a generic design, they try to "listen" to the land, using local materials and responding to the specific way the sun moves across that particular patch of earth. This makes a building feel like it truly belongs where it stands.

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    #16

    Salt Mines Of Romania Look Like An Imperial Base From Star Wars

    Salt Mines Of Romania Look Like An Imperial Base From Star Wars

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    #17

    My Ancestor’s House In Korea

    My Ancestor’s House In Korea

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    Some Doors In Grenoble (France)

    Some Doors In Grenoble (France)

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    You can see this beautifully in the work of architects like Peter Zumthor. In his famous thermal baths in Switzerland, he didn’t just build a pool; he created a sensory journey using heavy local stone and shadows. When you’re there, the weight of the walls and the steam in the air make you feel grounded and present. It’s a perfect example of how materials can be used to evoke a specific, powerful feeling that stays with you long after you leave.

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    #19

    Museum Of Minaakari Heritage, Jaipur, India

    Museum Of Minaakari Heritage, Jaipur, India

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    Starfield Library In Suwon,south Korea

    Starfield Library In Suwon,south Korea

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    Calpe, Spain

    Calpe, Spain

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    Tadao Ando is another master who uses the simplest materials (like smooth concrete) to create incredible drama. He treats natural light as if it were a physical building material, carving out openings that let the sun "paint" the walls. In his designs, the silence and shifting shadows create a space for reflection, proving that you don’t need a lot of clutter to create a profound emotional impact.

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    #22

    Mercury Tower In Malta By Zaha Hadid

    Mercury Tower In Malta By Zaha Hadid

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    Ahead Of Its Time

    Ahead Of Its Time

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    San Fransisco, CA

    San Fransisco, CA

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    In the end, architectural phenomenology reminds us that we are physical beings, not just "users" of a floor plan. In our increasingly digital world, these spaces offer a much-needed sense of reality and presence. It’s about creating "spatial poetry" that connects us to our senses and reminds us that the buildings we inhabit have the power to move us, calm us, and even inspire us.

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    #25

    My Abuela In Laws House In Panama

    My Abuela In Laws House In Panama

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    Zaha Hadid

    Zaha Hadid

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    Oriental Architecture

    Oriental Architecture

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    While phenomenology is all about those "hidden" feelings and the quiet ways a space moves us, the examples in these posts highlight the undeniable visual beauty of buildings that look absolutely spectacular. Whether a building captures your soul through its atmosphere or simply stops you in your tracks with its striking silhouette, it’s that "wow" factor that makes exploring interesting architecture so addictive. Which one of these buildings did you like the most? Is there a specific design that really grabbed your attention? Also, keep an eye out next time you’re out and about—have you come across a building like this while walking to work or just strolling around your neighborhood?

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    #28

    Calgary Central Library - Calgary Ab

    Calgary Central Library - Calgary Ab

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    Beautiful Architecture Of Aleppo

    Beautiful Architecture Of Aleppo

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    Grundtvig’s Church, Copenhagen 1940

    Grundtvig’s Church, Copenhagen 1940

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    Majara Residence In Iran, By Zav Architects

    Majara Residence In Iran, By Zav Architects

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    #32

    The New Gelphus Airport In Bhutan

    The New Gelphus Airport In Bhutan

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    #33

    Princess Nora’s University For Girls In Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

    Princess Nora’s University For Girls In Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

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    #34

    Some Unknown Examples Of Pre-Colonial West African Architecture

    Some Unknown Examples Of Pre-Colonial West African Architecture

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    #35

    Zaha Hadid Architects' Metro Station Opens In Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

    Zaha Hadid Architects' Metro Station Opens In Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

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    #36

    Very Cool Apartment Design In Chengdu

    Very Cool Apartment Design In Chengdu

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    Biblioteca Vasconcelos, Mexico City

    Biblioteca Vasconcelos, Mexico City

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    Villa Babylon By Farshad Mehdizadeh Fmzd In Iran - Opinions?

    Villa Babylon By Farshad Mehdizadeh Fmzd In Iran - Opinions?

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    #39

    Building Entrance, Córdoba, Argentina

    Building Entrance, Córdoba, Argentina

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    The Lloyd's Building

    The Lloyd's Building

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    #41

    The Underrated, Protomodernist Churches Built In 1930s Paris

    The Underrated, Protomodernist Churches Built In 1930s Paris

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    Is Building Under A Huge Rock Like This Safe? My First Thought When I Say This Was Earthquakes

    Is Building Under A Huge Rock Like This Safe? My First Thought When I Say This Was Earthquakes

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    Swimming Pool At Any Cost

    Swimming Pool At Any Cost

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    #44

    Renovation Of Captain's House / Vector Architects

    Renovation Of Captain's House / Vector Architects

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    The Us Air Force Academy’s New Visitor Center Looks Like An Airplane Taking Off

    The Us Air Force Academy’s New Visitor Center Looks Like An Airplane Taking Off

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    I Hope Mass Timber Architecture Will Become Mainstream Instead Of Developer Modern

    I Hope Mass Timber Architecture Will Become Mainstream Instead Of Developer Modern

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    #47

    Italy. Truly No Place Quite Like It. What’s Everyone Favorite Fact About Italy

    Italy. Truly No Place Quite Like It. What’s Everyone Favorite Fact About Italy

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    The Renovation Of Tianbao Cave District Of Erlang Town / Jiakun Architects

    The Renovation Of Tianbao Cave District Of Erlang Town / Jiakun Architects

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    Masaryčka Building. Zaha Hadid Architects, 2024. Prague, Czech Republic

    Masaryčka Building. Zaha Hadid Architects, 2024. Prague, Czech Republic

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    One River North By Mad Architects, 2024. Denver, Colorado

    One River North By Mad Architects, 2024. Denver, Colorado

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    #52

    Villa By Cedrusstudio, Vinneh Village, Iran

    Villa By Cedrusstudio, Vinneh Village, Iran

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    Two Apartments By Firouzarchitects - Tehran, Iran

    Two Apartments By Firouzarchitects - Tehran, Iran

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    Vietnam Has One Of The World’s Highest Concentration Of Modernist Buildings

    Vietnam Has One Of The World’s Highest Concentration Of Modernist Buildings

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    #55

    How To Keep Old Buildings From Leaning Together

    How To Keep Old Buildings From Leaning Together

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    #56

    "To Provide Meaningful Architecture Is Not To Parody History But To Articulate It." - Daniel Libeskind

    "To Provide Meaningful Architecture Is Not To Parody History But To Articulate It." - Daniel Libeskind

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    Retractable Roof, University Of Córdoba, Argentina (1963)

    Retractable Roof, University Of Córdoba, Argentina (1963)

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    #58

    What’s The Biggest Crime Against American Architectural Preservation?

    What’s The Biggest Crime Against American Architectural Preservation?

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    #59

    Is This Legal In Australia

    Is This Legal In Australia

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    #60

    Turkmenistan's Capital, Ashgabat, Has Some Fascinating Architecture

    Turkmenistan's Capital, Ashgabat, Has Some Fascinating Architecture

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    #61

    Why Isn't This Style Of Medium Density More Common?

    Why Isn't This Style Of Medium Density More Common?

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    Optical Glass House

    Optical Glass House

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    Outdoor Café By Kamakanstudio - Shiraz, Iran

    Outdoor Café By Kamakanstudio - Shiraz, Iran

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    #64

    Beijing City Library By Snøhetta, 2024

    Beijing City Library By Snøhetta, 2024

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    Not Even The Restrooms Escape Peter Zumthor's Brilliance. Art House In Bregenz, Austria 1997

    Not Even The Restrooms Escape Peter Zumthor's Brilliance. Art House In Bregenz, Austria 1997

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    8 Social Housing Units Made In Local Stone - Mallorca, Spain (2021)

    8 Social Housing Units Made In Local Stone - Mallorca, Spain (2021)

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    #67

    My Favorite Wtc Photos Of All Time

    My Favorite Wtc Photos Of All Time

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    #68

    Egypt’s New Administrative Capital

    Egypt’s New Administrative Capital

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    I'm Obsessed With This Type Of Asian Buildings

    I'm Obsessed With This Type Of Asian Buildings

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    Vietnam, "Tropical Modern" Architecture

    Vietnam, "Tropical Modern" Architecture

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    Strange, Apparently Functionless Tower In Komazawakoen, Tokyo

    Strange, Apparently Functionless Tower In Komazawakoen, Tokyo

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    Sheats-Goldstein

    Sheats-Goldstein

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    Tokyo Architecture

    Tokyo Architecture

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    #74

    Why Don't Our Cities Look Like This?

    Why Don't Our Cities Look Like This?

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    #75

    Is This Considered Brutalist Architecture?

    Is This Considered Brutalist Architecture?

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    #76

    Old And New Juxtaposition

    Old And New Juxtaposition

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    Wanted To Share My 6th Year Architecture Project

    Wanted To Share My 6th Year Architecture Project

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    #78

    Japanese Architect Keisuke Oka Spends 20 Years Hand-Building This Building

    Japanese Architect Keisuke Oka Spends 20 Years Hand-Building This Building

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    #79

    Shanghai Grand Opera House By Snøhetta. Due For Completion In 2025

    Shanghai Grand Opera House By Snøhetta. Due For Completion In 2025

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    #80

    The Barbican, London (Oc)

    The Barbican, London (Oc)

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    #81

    La Chalmeta Housing Cooperative - Barcelona, Spain - Vivas Arquitectos (2021)

    La Chalmeta Housing Cooperative - Barcelona, Spain - Vivas Arquitectos (2021)

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    #82

    Brand New Mixed Use Building In Manhattan

    Brand New Mixed Use Building In Manhattan

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    Pyramid Hut, Okinawa, Japan, 2024

    Pyramid Hut, Okinawa, Japan, 2024

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    #84

    What’s The Most Controversial Building In Your City?

    What’s The Most Controversial Building In Your City?

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    The Bitter Reality Of Architecture

    The Bitter Reality Of Architecture

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