Top 10 Architectural Wonders of the World - Part I

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We know about natural wonders of the world like the Grand Canyon, Mount Everest, Niagara Falls and so on...But why not we think about the Man - Made Wonders. Lets talk about the absolute must-see buildings. The ones that will make your jaw drop and will have you asking, "how did they do that!?" Here is a list of "Top 10 Architectural Wonders Of The World"

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1. Empire State Building, New York City, NY

This art deco skyscraper stood as the world's tallest building for more than forty years and now it's 12th. The empire state building is one of the world’s most recognizable skyscrapers. Empire state building is one of the popular attraction in New York city. The tower has 102 storeys and was built in the 30s. There are two observatories, one is on the 86th floor, where you can see a breath-taking 360-degree view of the city. There is also a much smaller observation deck on the 102nd floor.

Empire State Building

2. Kogod Courtyard, Washington D.C.

The courtyard was designed to make visitors feel like they’re outside, without having to deal with cold and rain. Thus, a roof was necessary to making the space truly useful, and the architects decided upon a wavy glass and steel structure, with glass panels set in a grid and supported by columns. There are several pools of water, which are only a quarter inch deep. They reflect the courtyard and can also be turned off to accommodate more people in the space. Adorning the courtyard are two 32-foot ficus trees and 16 black olive trees, which are filled in with a variety of shrubs and ferns. The space is 28,000 square feet, and will feature free wireless internet access. it was Designed by Norman Foster, this elegant glass canopy was built as an addition to the museum and houses part of the Smithsonian's art gallery. It won the prestigious Pritzker Architecture Prize in 1999. It's over 28,000 square feet of glass and gives the impression of a floating ceiling.

Kogod Courtyard
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3. Panama Canal, Panama

Panama canal is a man-made canal that remains one of the most impressive engineering feats of our time. Panama Canal links the Pacific and Atlantic oceans. Tt was built as a travel port and has had an enormous impact on shipping between the east and west. Each year over 14,000 vessels pass through its concrete tunneled walls. The canal has been enormously successful, and continues to be a key conduit for international maritime trade. The canal can accommodate vessels from small private yachts up to large commercial vessels.

Panama Canal

4. Red Ribbon, Qinhuangdao, China

In Qinhuangdao, China the Tanghe River Park features a new installation of a red steel bench that runs for half a kilometre through the park. The Red Ribbon project is th winner of American Society of Landscape Architects award and was also selected by readers of Conde Nast Traveller magazine as one of the seven new wonders of the architecture world. This knee-high red steel bench acts as a viewing place for the area's lush vegetation and diverse species. The challenge of this project is to protect the good ecological condition of the site and to ensure safety hygiene accessiblity and attractiveness, allowing people touse the site as an urban park. This "red ribbon" provides seating, environmental interpretation, lighting and displaying of native plants.

Red Ribbon, Qinhuangdao, China

5. Hoover Dam, Border of Arizona and Nevada

Hoover Dam, originally known as Boulder Dam, is a concrete arch-gravity dam in the Black Canyon of the Colorado River, on the border between the U.S. states of Arizona and Nevada. Hoover Dam is one of the world's largest hydro-electric generating stations. Hoover Dam is one of the most jaw-dropping sites in the US. The dam is named after America's 31st president, Herbert Hoover, who played a large role in bringing the nearby states into agreement about water allocations, settling a 25-year controversy. One more great thing about this dam is it was completed ahead of schedule. Construction began in 1931 and finished in 1936. Two years ahead of schedule and well under budget.

Hoover Dam

Continue reading the continuation of this hub in "Top 10 architectural wonders of the world - Part II"

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advisor4qb 2 years ago

AWESOME!!!!

I love looking at this kind of stuff!

Nik 2 years ago

thats really cool!

priyank 2 years ago

nice

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i liked it

bella 24 months ago

what is the date that they made the hoover dam the seventh engineering wonder of the world

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lex123 Level 2 Commenter 17 months ago

Good information and great photographs!

s.prakash 16 months ago

Nice Photography.

Prashant 15 months ago

Really great..

Architects North Wales 12 months ago

Fantastic Photography, description and hub. I love looking at architectural and engineering mast pieces. The buildings in construction in Dubai at the moment will only add to to your excellent portfolio.

evilpaper 11 months ago

amazing graphics HOPE IT REALLY COMES TRUE!!!

Anjuprasad 7 months ago

KOGOD COURTYARD is a magic from architectures

KVR 5 months ago

simply awesome pics , i like it, man always great

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CJamesIII Level 2 Commenter 5 months ago

I love looking at these structures. I am also fascinated by the "eco-cities."

chanda 5 months ago

beautiful

Henock from Ethiopia 3 months ago

we Ethiopians also now building a dam like hoover, called Renascence dam,'' IT IS IN THE NILE RIVER'' .

Nafiu bilyamin 2 months ago

Infact am overwhelmd wid d whol photographs..diz ar amazing concept. Am nt tired of seeing d pics

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