17 Constructions From Different Countries That Managed To Combine Functionality And Beauty (18 photos)
It may seem that organizing the development of a city is an easy task. Then I want to ask why most cities are planned so inconsistently and senselessly. Of course, reason and a sense of beauty are needed in everything.
Would you risk walking on such a bridge between two buildings over the roadway? Chongqing, China
This is what water looks like in winter when it is heated, Holland, USA
The Øresund Bridge, which you may have seen in many travel brochures and programs, can be used to get from Copenhagen (Denmark) to Malmö (Sweden)
Not only tourists can walk here, but also anyone - under the bridge in Taichung, Taiwan
It turns out that on this planet there is a bridge decorated like a dragon, Shanghai
An ecoduct in Holland was built especially for animals that want to cross to the other side
This is what the Brøndby municipality in Denmark looks like
If you liked it, then you can book a house like this for the weekend. This shape is not just like that: historically, a well was placed in the center of the village, and for convenience, houses were built around it.
Several buildings were connected with such passages, passing through which you will overcome fifteen kilometers. Minneapolis, USA
Doesn't it look organic? A monorail in an arboretum? South Korea
The Bailong Elevator in China, which pleases not only tourists, making it easier for them to get up, but also locals, since it does not spoil the overall view of the mountains
At the Pontcysyllt Aqueduct in the UK, you can not only walk, but also use a kayak when desire
If you haven't seen this suspension railway in Wuppertal, Germany, go now. The most amazing thing is that it has been in operation since March 1, 1901
Not just a cactus, but a cell phone tower. How do you like this embodiment?
Drawbridge in Sao Paulo, Brazil
You can ski or walk on this building in the summer, and the building itself is used to burn garbage, Amager Island in Denmark
You must admit that it turned out to be an interesting structure — the Kechut reservoir, Armenia
An unusually shaped water drain, which was captured in the photo. It was called a daisy for its appearance.
What do you think about the gutter in London?