Works of Architecture That Belong in a Sci-Fi F
The United States Air Force Academy Cadet Chapel has 17 spires extending from towering tetrahedrons.
The 2010 UK Pavilion for World Shanghai Expo designed by Thomas Heatherwick was known as the Seed Cathedral. The meditative space was constructed of 60,000 fiber-optic rods with seeds implanted at the tips.
The Atomium in Brussels, designed by engineer André Waterkeyn and architects André and Jean Polak, represents an iron crystal cell magnified 165 billion times. The different spheres are accessible to the public.
A proposed New Orleans habitat called NOAH that would house 40,000 residents, schools, retail space, hotels, and casinos. It would sit along the Mississippi riverfront.
The Milwaukee Art Museum, by Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava, has been featured in films, videogames, and television. The wing-like structures open, stretching 217 feet wide, but are closed at night and for inclement weather.
Spain’s Auditorio de Tenerife seems to defy gravity, and its auditorium is bathed in twinkling light.
The Bahá’í House of Worship in India took its design from the shape of a lotus flower and has 27 free-standing marble “petals.”
Beijing’s Galaxy Soho, designed by Zaha Hadid Architects, contains four dome structures and sixteen floors (offices, retail space, entertainment attractions). The design was inspired by nature — but the domes resemble giant pods à la Invasion of the Body Snatchers or Alien.
The Sanzhi UFO houses in Taiwan were built in the 1970s as a coastal vacation spot, specifically geared toward American soldiers. Construction was halted in 1980 for a variety of unfortunate reasons, and the abandoned pods became a tourist attraction. They were torn down in 2010.
The Shimizu Mega-City Pyramid is a proposed structure that would sit along the Tokyo Bay in Japan. Currently, there aren’t enough lightweight construction materials in existence to build it, but once erected, the pyramid would house one million people. The city within a city would contain its own transit system and skyscrapers (24 of them at the very least). The finished structure would be 14 times taller than the Great Pyramid at Giza.
The Graz Art Museum in Austria is a bulging, intergalactic amoeba dubbed “Friendly Alien” by creators Peter Cook and Colin Fournier.
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