36) The iconic Cube Houses
The iconic Cube Houses
The iconic Cube Houses in Rotterdam, Netherlands, are a striking example of innovative architecture. Designed by Dutch architect Piet Blom in the 1970s, these houses are tilted 45 degrees and rest on hexagonal pylons, giving them the appearance of cubes balanced on their points. The unique design was intended to resemble an abstract forest, with each house representing a tree. The Cube Houses are not only a residential area but also a popular tourist attraction, showcasing Rotterdam's commitment to cutting-edge, unconventional architecture
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