Homes around the world are constructed from many different materials and come in all shapes and size, some surprisingly unique. Their architectural design allows for comfortable living in different climates often environmentally friendly, harnessing energy to make them fuel efficient and futuristic. Unique...
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Home is where love is and It is tendency of human nature to reject things which are unique and different, so it is very difficult to see a property that differs from rest of the houses and buildings in the world. Being a child everyone thinks of building there dream house but what if ...
Over 2K fans have voted on the 30+ items on Weird and Wacky Building Shapes Around the World. Current Top 3: The Dutch Cube Houses of Rotterdam, Netherlands ...
这些法律听上去很夸张,但都是真的!(下)12 weird laws from around the world that sound made up, but are actually true(partⅡ)俄罗斯禁止穿蕾丝内衣。在美国的巴尔的摩市算命是违法的。在新加坡出售和进口口香糖是违法的。虽然听起来很夸张,但这些法律都是真实存在的。这些法律听上去很夸张,但都是真的...
In 2018, the city of Florence, Italy banned people from pausing in the historic center to eat food, standing or sitting on sidewalks, roadways, and on the doorsteps of shops and houses. For breaking the law, a person can get a fine up to US$610. ...
10 Weird and Cool Treehouses Ever Built! Sky-High Wonders April 1, 2025 There’s something magical about treehouses. Whether they bring back childhood memories or fuel our wanderlust, treehouses offer a unique escape from the ordinary. But while most of us think of simple wooden structures …...
10 unusual hotels around the world, and yes, some are a bit weird 1.V8 Hotel, Stuttgart, Germany Photo Copyright:Frank Hoppevia V8 Hotel Car enthusiasts don’t get it much better than this. Attached toMotorworld, this hotel is a homage to the motor industry. Themed rooms include a Drive...
Crazy theme parks aren't just insanely dangerous. There are numerous unique parks around the world that may leave you scratching your head at the ...
In 1696, England implemented a window tax, taxing houses based on the number of windows they had. That led to many houses having very few windows in order to avoid paying the tax. Eventually this became a health problem and ultimately led to the tax’s repeal in 1851. ...