Fully Functional Upside-Down Buildings (6 total)

Upside-Down House – South Korea

Why would anyone want to build an upside-down house? I don't think a rational answer for that question exists. However, it's impossible not to stop and stare at these unorthodox structures. What makes these buildings even more interesting is that they're actually being used, as opposed to just being art installations.


Wonderworks Amusement Park – Florida & Tennessee


House of Katmandu – Spain


Sakasa Restaurant – Japan


Upside-Down House – Szymbark, Poland


Upside-Down House – Germany

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Eugene Kim is the Editor-in-Chief of My Modern Met. In May, 2008, he co-founded the website to create one big city that celebrates creative ideas. His mission is to promote a positive culture by spotlighting the best sides of humanity—from the lighthearted and fun to the thought-provoking and enlightening.
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