30 Times Architects Really Outdid Themselves And People Celebrated Their Work Online
InterviewAre you interested in architecture? Then you might’ve read our previous articles featuring pictures of buildings being “weird little guys” or exploring the dark and sinister side of interesting constructions (here and here). But now it's time to turn the tables and appreciate the beauty of the built environment. Introducing the subreddit, "Sexy Buildings"!
Created in 2020, this online community is dedicated to sharing and admiring the most visually stunning and alluring buildings in the world. From sleek skyscrapers to charming cottages, there’s a wide range of architectural styles that will leave you in awe. So, let us take you on a tour of the sexiest buildings there are! Which one is your favorite? Share your thoughts in the comment section!
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Osaka Castle, Japan
Casa Batlló By Antoni Gaudí In Barcelona, Spain
Been there!.. Absolutely stunning, and the coolest building i've ever visited :)
Some Beautiful Bricks. Hamburg, Germany
Architecture is a fascinating subject that can be studied and appreciated in many different ways. One way to explore architecture is through the lens of its aesthetic appeal. The subreddit "Sexy Buildings" is a great example of this, as it is dedicated to sharing and admiring the most visually stunning buildings in the world. By exploring this subreddit, one can learn about the different architectural styles that exist and begin to understand what makes certain buildings particularly pleasing to the eye. And if you're interested in learning more about r/sexybuildings, the community is moderated by Reddit users urbanlife78 and filthyMrClean who were kind enough to answer some questions about the subreddit and how it was created.
Public Restroom, Ureddplassen, Norway, Designed By Haugen/Zohar In 2018
Meanwhile I'm just hoping my public toilets are clean, never mind gorgeous.
Not My Usual Kind Of Building But I Love It. Paris
Shenzhen, China
The creators of “Sexy Buildings” are both from the states and their journey as moderators, according to u/filthyMrClean, started in a totally random way. It was in r/evilBuildings, a very well-known subreddit, in a thread about the Leeza Soho building, designed by Zaha Hadid, that someone commented on how the building looked sexy instead of evil. “One commenter said that the building looked sexy rather than evil, and another replied saying r/sexybuildings. It wasn’t a subreddit yet. Someone needed to make it. I responded to the thread saying if anyone made it, I would help mod. Less than an hour later I’m added to the group by u/urbanlife78 and we began posting!”
A Cool Blue House
Seocho Garak Tower East (130 M, 24 Stories), Seoul, South Korea
Barcelona
U/urbanLife78 went to college for architecture and this subreddit was supposed to be just something funny that neither u/urbanLife78 nor u/filthyMrClean thought would catch on. “I tend to post things that I come across in any of my architecture sources I follow or from architecture firms that I like.” U/filthyMrClean added that they find the images to post through lots and lots of digging through the internet. “It can be something that catches my eye in an article or a blog. Once I find something post-worthy, I search for the source to give credit. If I can’t then I won’t post it at all.”
Some Very Beautiful, Charming Buildings. St. Paul’s Studios On Talgarth Road
Would You Download A Home? A 3D Printed Home In Beckum, Germany
Apparently This Place Has A Mosquito Problem. Still Sexy Tho
U/filthyMrClean admitted that they weren’t expecting the kind of growth this subreddit got. “But we do see good discussions between people that do, so we’re happy to create that space for them.” U/urbanLife78 added that they try to encourage people to post what they think is ‘sexy architecture’. “Sometimes we will get the random complaint that a post shouldn't be allowed, but with it being such a subjective topic, we have rarely taken down any posts.” U/filthyMrClean shared that sometimes they will get a random complaint, especially after posting anything brutalist, but that doesn’t stop them!
Performing Arts Center In Beijing
I Bet That Room In The Top Is Extra Cozy. Bristol, UK
Having lived in a similar building, in the top floor flat, you think would be nice, but it’s always a bit too dark, and the eaves are annoying, your furniture never fits! Moving in and out is tough too as there aren’t ever lifts. And the spiders that find their way in there are always huge!! But agreed, it looks very pretty!
Cathedral In St. Petersburg, Russia
We would love to hear from you about your favorite architecture! Which building do you find to be the most alluring? Could it be a tall and modern skyscraper, a quaint and charming cottage or something entirely different? Share your thoughts in the comments below and let us know what you find to be the sexiest building out there.
The “Comfort Town” Housing Development. Kyiv, Ukraine
Vancouver Public Library
Sexy And Sustainable. This School In Copenhagen Has Solar Panels In Its Facade That Supplies Half Its Energy Consumption
Chrysler Building, New York
New Pharmacy In Riga
That's the best looking pharmacy I've ever seen. 10/10 would buy paracetamol from.
I Am So Jealous Of All The Nice Things The Netherlands Has. Like This Tax Office
Fengying Stone Art Museum, Chongwu, China, Designed By Goa In 2018
The Axel Towers In Copenhagen, Denmark
Sublime Form Of This Climate Research Centre In Greenland
Oslo Opera House Designed In 1999 By Snøhetta And Finished In 2007
L'arbre Blanc In Montpellier, France
The Eastern Columbia Building
A Whale Shaped Building In Bremen, Germany. If Anyone Knows What This Place Is I’d Love To Find Out
515 West 22nd. NYC
Shoreditch Hotel In London
Prosecutor General's Office of the Republic of Lithuania, Vilnius 1-63ca7a1eaa4ce.jpg
You missed a stunning icebergs in Aarhus, Denmark 😊 https://cebraarchitecture.dk/project/the-iceberg/
You missed a stunning Icebergs in Aarhus, Denmark 😊 https://cebraarchitecture.dk/project/the-iceberg/
The whale shaped building is the 'universe' science museum: https://universum-bremen.de Great place from the inside as well, not only architecture wise
I want to add the dragon tempel n thailand. https://www.google.com.hk/url?sa=i&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.mirror.co.uk%2Ftravel%2Fasia-middle-east%2Fgiant-dragon-guards-temple-thailand-15991460&psig=AOvVaw0dMOjdP389rEW_PDJrt7tm&ust=1674312613450000&source=images&cd=vfe&ved=0CBAQjRxqFwoTCLD3kdey1vwCFQAAAAAdAAAAABAL
The Nottingham University campus (Triumph Road, Nottingham) has some nice buildings that look futuristic. Also the city center have some great hidden gems too.
Prosecutor General's Office of the Republic of Lithuania, Vilnius 1-63ca7a1eaa4ce.jpg
You missed a stunning icebergs in Aarhus, Denmark 😊 https://cebraarchitecture.dk/project/the-iceberg/
You missed a stunning Icebergs in Aarhus, Denmark 😊 https://cebraarchitecture.dk/project/the-iceberg/
The whale shaped building is the 'universe' science museum: https://universum-bremen.de Great place from the inside as well, not only architecture wise
I want to add the dragon tempel n thailand. https://www.google.com.hk/url?sa=i&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.mirror.co.uk%2Ftravel%2Fasia-middle-east%2Fgiant-dragon-guards-temple-thailand-15991460&psig=AOvVaw0dMOjdP389rEW_PDJrt7tm&ust=1674312613450000&source=images&cd=vfe&ved=0CBAQjRxqFwoTCLD3kdey1vwCFQAAAAAdAAAAABAL
The Nottingham University campus (Triumph Road, Nottingham) has some nice buildings that look futuristic. Also the city center have some great hidden gems too.