Thanks to the innovations of the architects, living in the apartment will not be boring. In different parts of the world, architects have moved the boundaries of architectural knowledge to build amazing residential buildings; Buildings that inspire many other architects and provide new facilities to residents. In addition to the appearance of the buildings, the buildings also focus on the functionality of the building. Join us in this article to get acquainted with these dream structures. (MSN)
Habitite ۱۷; Montreal, Canada
The Habitat 67 building units look like the game’s logo. The building was actually designed for the Expo 67 World Expo 67. The architects with the design of the Hobbit 2 wanted to show that in the future different, creative and innovative houses would be built. The building has 4 residential units in which sufficient light enters and each unit provides a good private space to the residents.
Photographer: Unknown / Britannica.com
Aqua Tower; Chicago, America
The Aqua Tower is a 4 -story scratching sky whose balconies look like a fluid moving water from afar. In addition to beauty, wavy terraces cause the wind to enter the building with little power; They also create shadows. Residents use the units of the units of Lake Michigan. The building also has an open area of 1.5 square meters for residents.

Photographer: Unknown / Turbosquid.com
Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark
If you watch the aerial image of “VM Houses”, you will see the form of letters (v) and (m); However, the main innovation is inside the building. Architects in this building have created several different types of apartment designs. In fact, almost no two houses in this building are alike. Thanks to the whole building windows, a lot of natural light enters the units. The triangular balconies of the building look like sharp -edged glass that give a special look.

Photographer: Unknown / De.wikipedia.org site
Interlis; Singapore
The interlace blocks are arranged in the interlace, such as the Janga game. This horizontal skyscraper has broken all the rules of the usual life in vertical towers and created an atmosphere similar to a village where there is a beautiful green space. Living in this complex allows residents to enjoy a variety of amenities such as staircase gardens, pools and tennis courts.

Photographer: Unknown / Archdaily.com site
Busko Vertakee; Milan, Italy
The Bosco Verticalle building allows people to live in the forest without leaving the city. Busko Vertakee consists of two towers, covered with more than 2 trees and 2.5 plants; That is why this building looks like a vertical forest. This green cover is not just a beautiful aspect; It also reduces air pollution, balances the temperature of the building and even the city, and creates a safe habitat for birds and insects.

Photographer: Unknown / STEFANOBOERIRTTTIT.NET
Or west; New York, America
The VIA 57 West is similar to the diagonal and curved pyramid. In this tower you will see a combination of the European courtyard lifestyle and the New York Crusteine Urban Environment. The building is located next to the Hudson River and its diagonal design makes it look like a sail of a ship in the river. The garden is located in the center of the building where the apartment units are located around it.

Photographer: Unknown / Architecturelab.net
Parkland; Amsterdam, the Netherlands
The Parkrand apartment complex is designed as if they were not located on the ground and suspended in the air; So under these blocks, there are open and beautiful spaces that are provided to the residents. Each apartment unit also maintains the privacy of the residents. Each unit has a unique view of open spaces and urban park near the building.

Photographer: Unknown / mvrdv.com site
Absolut Word’s towers; Mississica, Canada
The Absolute World Towers, also known as Marilyn Monroe Towers, is curved and spiral. Each floor rotates one to eight degrees and each apartment has a wide, 2 degree view; So residents can see the surrounding scenery well. The Chinese-Canadian project won the International Design Contest in Mississauga.

Photographer: Unknown / Flickr.com site
Which of the introduced buildings do you think are more dreamy? Which of these buildings would you like to live? We are happy to share your comments with us and the companions of Kajaru.
Cover Photo Source: 6sqft.com; Photographer: Unknown (Building or USA 1)
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