Your reference to the Guggenheim Museum confuses images of the original Guggenheim in New York, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, and the Guggenheim Bilbao, designed by Frank Gehry.
When limiting the number to 26, there will be many architectural wonders overlooked. For example, Antonio Gaudi’s Sagrada Familia and Julia Morgan’s Hearst Castle. BTW, Julia Morgan completed over 700 architectural projects during her 40+ year career ( more than Frank Lloyd Wright ).
In Curitiba, Brazil there is a art museum named in the honor of Oscar Niemeyer, it is the name of MON or the “eye museum” . Gorgeous and worth the research to it!
What an experience it was seeing the Sydney Opera house in person back in 2017,I will never forget 😍💗 Also I am lucky to have visited Taj Mahal and the feeling was amazing.
I went to the Seattle space needle in 2021 for the first time and it’s nothing special it looks better than the actual experience and overpriced tickets
Here in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, USA, we have a giant stone claw thingy. Nobody knows the meaning of it, but we keep it anyway because our collective confusion has become a running joke and we've grown attached to it.
I live in Vancouver Canada. With a few exceptions it is an architectural wasteland of glass, steel and concrete 'shoeboxes'. Few pre-1900 non-wooden structures exist. Only one pre-1886 wooden structure, Hastings Mill Store (1865), survived Vancouver's great fire. Vancouver's greatest architect, Bing Thom, did most of his best work in other cities. Vancouver's most overrated architect, Arthur Erickson, left a mess of ugly, dysfunctional buildings throughout metro Vancouver. Fortunately, his 'urinal' at Granville @ Robson was retrofitted to more closely resemble a department store; alas, nothing could ever improve nearby Robson Square - except a wrecking ball.
Helsinki Finland. Temppeliaukion kirkko. (Church of Templesquare) The church in a rock. Nice, but allways full of turists. Who can't keep their mouth shut.
0:45 this video would be a lot better if you would have stopped overlaying pics of maps or other photos over the actual buildings you're talking about LOL
M.A.C - MUSEU DE ARTE CONTEMPORÂNEA (NITERÓI - RIO DE JANEIRO) Tem uma arquitetura cujo a forma tem duas inspirações. _Duas mãos em posição de proteção, como no símbolo da home care. _Uma flor sobre um espelho d'água.
the Giza pyramids were not built by the Dynastic Egyptians...there is no evidence to support that absurd theory...the Giza pyramids are more likely to have been built by the same civilization as built the Sphinx, which is geologically placed 10 to 12 thousand years ago...
@@mr.person2226 It is claimed that the Great Pyramid was built in 25 years, which means they quarried, moved several hundred miles, moved, lifted, placed a 20 ton stone every 2 minutes of every hour of every day of every month of every year for 25 years straight... Oh yea, and the Nile river is only high enough for ~3 or 4 months out of the year... All without the wheel, power tools, cranes. Sure dude, pull the other leg. It would would be a world wide project to do that today.
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How can a list like this not include The Palace of Versailles
My top ten favourite buildings in the world include Sagrada Familia in Barcelona and the Grand white mosque in Abu Dhabi.
Thanks🙏
Your reference to the Guggenheim Museum confuses images of the original Guggenheim in New York, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, and the Guggenheim Bilbao, designed by Frank Gehry.
I noticed that too. I guess Franks are good at designing Guggenheims.
Yeah thought I was getting confused thank you
@@Alfosan2010 hahaha
THAT WAS A HUGE HUGE MISTAKE. SO WRONG! ONE WAS WRIGHT, ONE WAS GEHRY
6:36 You're showing two different museums! The white one is in NYC and designed by Wright.
My fav is fallingwater i feel in love w it the first time i saw it💗💘
When limiting the number to 26, there will be many architectural wonders overlooked. For example, Antonio Gaudi’s Sagrada Familia and Julia Morgan’s Hearst Castle.
BTW, Julia Morgan completed over 700 architectural projects during her 40+ year career ( more than Frank Lloyd Wright ).
Wow! So cool!
In Curitiba, Brazil there is a art museum named in the honor of Oscar Niemeyer, it is the name of MON or the “eye museum” . Gorgeous and worth the research to it!
What an experience it was seeing the Sydney Opera house in person back in 2017,I will never forget 😍💗
Also I am lucky to have visited Taj Mahal and the feeling was amazing.
how many people noticed: @ 09:05 the number 6 is shown but the narrator says 8 ...
Amazing
I expected the Sagrada la Familia to be the top one, weird it wasn't even mentioned.
Great video dont listen to the rest of the comments love it keep it up.
my favourite architechture is the convention centre on the river liffey dublin
i like it too but much cooler stuff exists
Thankyou
would be much better without all those pop ups interfering while trying to look at the architecture
اللي عرضتو تعتبر أعمال رائعة جدا
لكن أين أعمال المهندسة المبدعة الله يرحمها
زها حديد🌹
What about the Sagrada familia by Antoni Gaudi?
Wow 😮
Where’s the Innovation you are talking about?
This is not about architecture
You are only showing the most popular buildings at a tourist destination.
Why are they the most popular tourist attraction?
Your Rude
Exactly. I was expecting Louis Kahn, Le corbusier works
my favourite was lotus temple
What`s the sculpture in 0:14?
I had to watch this for school...
I went to the Seattle space needle in 2021 for the first time and it’s nothing special it looks better than the actual experience and overpriced tickets
Here in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, USA, we have a giant stone claw thingy. Nobody knows the meaning of it, but we keep it anyway because our collective confusion has become a running joke and we've grown attached to it.
THIS LIST. IS. WILD.
Space Needle Gang!!!!!
I never liked that wretched eyesore in Moscow, too cartoonish to be tasteful. It belongs in Vegas or Disneyland, if anywhere at all.
😍😍😘😘
screw this pandemic, I love man made structures
I live in Seattle so...
I've been to no. 22,19,10,9,8,4,2 and I live near no. 15 Sydney Opera House not to bad but I'm surprised the Colosseum isn't here
What abou the oodi library in helsinki
Borobudur Indonesia
I live really close to the goldern gate brige
Soon great architecture design will be NUCLEAR Blast resistance & high survival RATINGS
you missed out on the Canadian Museum for Human Rights in Winnipeg!
wacky video incl. No. 1 pick, must have been sponsored by Russia
I live in Vancouver Canada. With a few exceptions it is an architectural wasteland of glass, steel and concrete 'shoeboxes'. Few pre-1900 non-wooden structures exist. Only one pre-1886 wooden structure, Hastings Mill Store (1865), survived Vancouver's great fire. Vancouver's greatest architect, Bing Thom, did most of his best work in other cities. Vancouver's most overrated architect, Arthur Erickson, left a mess of ugly, dysfunctional buildings throughout metro Vancouver. Fortunately, his 'urinal' at Granville @ Robson was retrofitted to more closely resemble a department store; alas, nothing could ever improve nearby Robson Square - except a wrecking ball.
Mi favorito es mi casa
I live in Kerala , India
The shurt the f* unaut🤣
Helsinki Finland.
Temppeliaukion kirkko.
(Church of Templesquare)
The church in a rock.
Nice, but allways full of turists.
Who can't keep their mouth shut.
Wow! Exquisite.
Yes www.myhelsinki.fi/en/see-and-do/sights/temppeliaukio-rock-church
I didn’t know Ancient Egyptian had a government………. lol it didn’t
Museo Soumaya. Polanco. Mexico City.
Is the presenter a six year old boy? I cant bear to listen to this commentary!
Pieter Uys: you hate 6 year old boys talking?
@@zion-pikin5968 I don't need to be given a lecture by a childlike adult who gabbles through the script with zero presentation skills.
0:45 this video would be a lot better if you would have stopped overlaying pics of maps or other photos over the actual buildings you're talking about LOL
thanjavur great temple in thanjavur,tamilnadu,india
Tajmahal
What about the K'aba's haram and the prophet's mosque?
angkor wat
WTF no Borobudur temple in this list????
You got huge mistake.
You forget Parthenon in Athens Greece..
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The gates of San Martin park, Mendoza, Argentina.
M.A.C - MUSEU DE ARTE CONTEMPORÂNEA (NITERÓI - RIO DE JANEIRO)
Tem uma arquitetura cujo a forma tem duas inspirações.
_Duas mãos em posição de proteção, como no símbolo da home care.
_Uma flor sobre um espelho d'água.
Now that’s what I call nice modern architect! not boxy and boring.
Please language problem video Hindi
Not many of these conform to Vitruvian principles and are far from impressive.
Please don't tell me you are even remotely surprised that these days not all buildings have to follow principles written before christ
no i agree to this old comment 100%. Some of them are bland or unstable.
the Giza pyramids were not built by the Dynastic Egyptians...there is no evidence to support that absurd theory...the Giza pyramids are more likely to have been built by the same civilization as built the Sphinx, which is geologically placed 10 to 12 thousand years ago...
lawrencehearn2000 no evidence to support that either.
@@mr.person2226 It is claimed that the Great Pyramid was built in 25 years, which means they quarried, moved several hundred miles, moved, lifted, placed a 20 ton stone every 2 minutes of every hour of every day of every month of every year for 25 years straight... Oh yea, and the Nile river is only high enough for ~3 or 4 months out of the year... All without the wheel, power tools, cranes. Sure dude, pull the other leg. It would would be a world wide project to do that today.
die indios hatten wieder mal nichts zu zeigen
Not a good video.
The babbling voice is just terrible.