Top 7 Of The Most Astonishing Architectural Miracles Worldwide

Do you love architecture? If you stay on this page. We are witnessing the increasing momentum of architecture and reaching records in various areas – height, artificial islands, underwater buildings and the like. These architectural works ruin records in the area of the strangest and unusual buildings in the world. This list of modern architectural “wonders” is the sum of all the most beautiful buildings in the world (including residential buildings and other cultural objects) looking for the most modern architectural reaching.

We’ve selected top 7 of the most amazing and extraordinary buildings in the world, hopeful to get you admired. You can see your favorite design spanned in categories like commercial, educational and religious architecture, not to mention housing, offices, refurbishment and more. These architectural masterpieces are done by geniuses with a wide range of imagination. They have made a lot people’s dreams to come true. In the following examples you can see some extraordinary designs and you’ll wonder are they real. There are no words to describe all the beauty of these modern architectural wonders. Now see our examples and you will stay without words!

Wanangkura Stadium in South Hedland, Australia

Wanangkura Stadium Port Hedland Western Australia  Architects: A
Image via Peter Bennetts

Parlement Francophone Bruxellois in Brussels, Belgium

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Image via Georges De Kinder

Integral Iluminación Commercial Building in Guayaquil, Ecuador

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Image via Juan Alberto Andrade

Luanda Multisports Pavilion in Luanda, Angola

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Image via Fernando Guerra | FG+SG

G-Tower in Yeonsu-gu, Incheon, South Korea

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Image via Young-chae Park

EURALIS Headquarters in Lescar, France

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Image Courtesy of LCR Architectes

The Digit in New Delhi, Delhi, India

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Image via André J Fanthome

105 Corlett Drive in Johannesburg, South Africa

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Image via Andrew Bell

Posted by Ana Duovska

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