A high-rise building under construction in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates was certified by the Guinness Book of World Records as "the world's largest man-made building with a steep slope." "Times" named the other ten most seemingly "precarious" buildings in the world, and the Hanging Temple in Shanxi, China was also selected.
1. Hanging Temple
2. Lichtenstein Castle, Germany
About 2 kilometers after Lichtenstein Castle Later, at the entrance of the small town of Dördingshausen, there is Leigenstein Castle, which was built in the 11th century. It can be said to be one of the oldest castles along the Rhine. Today, the interior of the castle is transformed into a hotel and restaurant. There are only 10 rooms in the castle hotel, and it is closed in November and December every year. The castle also has a museum to visit.
3. Japanese Takasugi-1 teahouse
Takasugi-an teahouse is located in the Chino area of Nagano Prefecture, Japan, designed by the architect Terunobu Fujimori, Takasugi- The meaning of an is "a very tall teahouse". The tea house is built on top of two chestnut trees, and only one independently supported ladder and pillar pass through.
4. German Astra Tower
This church was built in the middle of the 13th century but is 90% high The minaret of feet (approximately 27.43 meters) was added in 1450. The minaret is made of oak, and the oak structure and damp foundation gradually make the minaret sideways. Efforts to prevent the minaret from tilting have been ongoing since 1982, until 1996 the minaret was finally fixed and no longer tilted. The church is still in use and has become a tourist attraction. The church has been applying for donations to maintain it.
V. Russia Arkhangelsk Sutya Golden House
This strange building is located in Located in the remote town of Arkhangelsk in northwestern Russia, it is considered the tallest wooden house in the world. It has 13 floors, 34 meters high, and half the size of London's Big Ben. This house, which was built by Russian Nikolai Sutyakin for 15 years, was in dilapidated condition. The whole body was patched. The municipal department tried to demolish it several times, but Sutyakin blocked it for various reasons. under. Suthyakin started his own house-building plan in 1992. He said that he never thought about breaking the Guinness World Records at first. He just wanted to build a two-story house to show that he was the richest person in the city. Up. But a trip allowed him to see wooden houses in Japan and Norway, and Sutyakin decided to continue the house building plan. He first added three floors, but felt that such a house looked "very indecent, like a mushroom", so he continued to add it, and he had the strange appearance now, "This is an accident, but a happy one. Accident," Sutyakin said.
VI. Meteora Monastery (meteora), Greece
Meteora is located in Thessali District, Trikala, Greece. It is the general name of many monasteries in the area. It is famous all over the world for Mount Olympus where the gods once lived and the breathtaking Meteora Monastery. These monasteries dominate the apex of huge rocks. These huge rocks rise from the vast Cesaria Plain, some over 400 meters, they are of different shapes and colors. Meteora means "hanging in the air" in Greek. This is what makes Meteora monasteries unique. Millions of years ago, it was a vast ocean. Later, the crustal movement and The impact of the sea turned it into a stone forest.
Seven, Amsterdam WoZoCo Elderly Apartment
Built in the west of Amsterdam in the 1950s and 1960s Garden cities, with the rapid increase in population density, face the threat of reduction of public green space, which makes urban areas lose their most valuable qualities. As part of the renovation, a 100-unit apartment complex was planned to be built on a strip of land. This is regarded as a supplementary type for middle-aged and elderly apartments. According to the living background of elderly families, this apartment requires a high level of independence for its residents.
Eight, European door
The European door in Madrid, Spain, was designed by an American architect and construction started in 1990 , Built in 1996. The two tower-shaped office buildings have an inclination angle of 15 degrees (exceeding the 12-degree inclination angle of the Leaning Tower of Pisa, Italy). The roofs of the two buildings can park 4 helicopters at the same time. It is said that the slope of each building can accommodate thousands of people to shelter from the rain.
9. The Leaning Tower of Pisa
The world-famous Leaning Tower of Pisa is naturally at the top of the list. It was built in 1173 and was presided over by the famous architect Nano Pisano. It is the symbol of Pisa. At the beginning, the height of the tower was designed to be about 100 meters, but after five or six years of construction, the tower body began to tilt from the third floor, and continued to tilt until completion. Before it was closed, the top of the tower was tilted to the south (that is, the top of the tower deviated from the vertical line). ) 3.5 meters.
10. The gate of the capital
The UAE’s capital city, Abu Dhabi, has the largest slope in the world "Man-made building", this comprehensive building that integrates hotel and office space is called "The Gate of the Capital". It is 160 meters high and has 35 floors. Its overall structure starts from the 12th floor and has an angle of 18 degrees to the west. It is almost Italian The slope of the Leaning Tower of Pisa (3.97 degrees) is 5 times.