The world has its share of beautiful and ugly buildings. In the middle, there are ordinary and dull ones. And then, in a category entirely of their own, are the truly bizarre ones—the kind you need to see to believe.
When architects have complete freedom in their designs, things can get weird. Just like how we used to create crazy buildings with LEGO bricks as kids, the r/bizarrebuildings subreddit features architects bringing their wildest dreams to life. We’ve chosen some of our new favorite posts from the Reddit community to show you these unique designs and to bring about either light-hearted amusement or strong opinions.
#1 Netherlands Beauty
The Reddit group has 158k members who share unique, bizarre, and stunning buildings. Ever thought of living in a crooked house or taking your children to a kindergarten shaped like a cat? Though it might be fascinating until monotony sets in or the discomfort becomes overwhelming.
#2 Brick Expressionism In Frankfurt, Germany
#3 Furniture Shop In Colombia
Architecture is about designing buildings of all sizes and shapes, from small sheds to tall skyscrapers. It’s important to blend form and function, making sure buildings are both attractive and fit their purpose while being safe.
#4 Whale Museum That Looks Like A Whale In Norway
#5 Mid-Century House Built Over A River In New Canaan, Connecticut
#6 This Looks Like Candy
A building’s appearance is shaped by its purpose, architectural style, and available materials and technology. Different types of buildings, like homes, offices, and religious structures, vary in size, shape, and design to fulfill their unique functions.
#7 Residential Neighborhood Near Zurich, Switzerland
#8 Azadi (Freedom) Tower, Tehran, Iran
#9 This Church In Reykjavik
Recent times have seen the creation of a diverse range of buildings, spanning from the merely odd to the truly unique. This shift in architectural style is largely attributed to architects’ creative visions, backed by technological advancements. The once-restricting factors of precise measurements have been transformed with innovations like Virtual Reality (VR), which not only visualize complex designs but also streamline construction processes.
#10 The Round House Wilton – 1968
#11 Casa Batlló, Barcelona, Spain
#12 Alpine Refuge From World War I Located At 2760 Meters, Monte Cristallo, Italy
Technology in architecture comes in different forms, and smartphones are a prime example of this evolution. Architects now rely on apps throughout the project, from start to finish, which helps them better serve their clients.
#13 Colin’s Barn, Chedglow, England
#14 There’s A Huge Open Market In The Netherlands With Apartments Inside
#15 Beckham Creek Cave Lodge, Arkansas
In the United Arab Emirates and China, companies are showing the potential of robotics, collaborative robotics, and large-scale 3D printing in architecture. Autodesk, a software company, is also working on making design-to-fabrication more accessible and enabling the creation of complex structures with less energy.
#16 Duck House, UK
#17 Modern Cabin For Rent In Norway
#18 Casa Torta, Brazil
Urban design is more than just looks. Studies suggest that growing up in a city doubles the chances of developing schizophrenia and increases the risk of other mental disorders like depression and chronic anxiety. According to the BBC, “The main trigger appears to be what researchers call ‘social stress’ – the lack of social bonding and cohesion in neighborhoods. Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg at the University of Heidelberg has shown that urban living can change brain biology in some people, resulting in reduced gray matter in the right dosolateral prefrontal cortex and the perigenual anterior cingulate cortex, two areas where changes have previously been linked to early-life stressful experiences.”
#19 It’s All One House!
#21 Supertree Grove, Singapore
Nowadays, psychology studies help us understand the urban places that people enjoy and find exciting. Studies found that the way buildings look and having access to green areas can affect how we feel emotionally. As Winston Churchill once said, “We shape our buildings and afterwards our buildings shape us.”
#22 Hole House Or Villa Vals, Switzerland
#23 This Building In The Philippines That Looks Like A Ship And Has A Korean Restaurant And A Cafe “Onboard”
#24 The Steel House, Lubbock, Texas
Talking and spending time with others is really important for keeping your mind healthy. Same goes for urban design: “Social interaction is often achieved by concentrating groups of people in a single node or landmark so that it is suggested they interact with each other. Strategies for urban design to accommodate this can include higher density development, so that more people are concentrated in an area,” shares Jonathan Monfries in his research paper ‘The Psychological Effects of Urban Design.’
#25 Kring Kumho Culture Complex
#26 Robert Downey Jr.’s Inflatable Malibu Bungalow
#27 Forcing This Road To Surround Their House
Making sure someone is physically healthy often helps their mental health too. Having enough public spaces in cities makes it easy for people to find places to be active. A study by Roe (2016) backs this up by showing that having green spaces in cities is good for people with mental health issues like stress, anxiety, and depression. Adding more trees, small parks, and even outdoor exercise equipment, especially in the city center, can really help improve how people feel and act, and make their overall mental wellbeing better.
#28 Brick Facade For A Bookstore In Korea
#29 Transcendence, Keith Jellum (1998). Public Art Installation In Portland, Oregon
#30 Building Shaped Like A Bulldozer; Turlock, Ca
The way we feel and act each day can be really affected by how we travel around the city. It can shape our mood and how we behave when we go to work and when we come back home. The things around us always have an impact on our thoughts. Making sure a city has good transportation and ways to connect is helpful. This can make traveling to work, especially on public transit, less stressful and make it easier to reach places and services. When transportation works well, it can lower stress and anxiety, which makes living in the city much smoother.