22 buildings that could easily pass for the headquarters of supervillains
Categories: Design and Architecture
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/22-buildings-that-could-easily-pass-for-the-headquarters-of-supervillains1.htmlIf supervillains existed in real life, where would they build their nest? Take a closer look at these sinister-looking buildings, suspiciously similar to the headquarters of movie supervillains. Some of these buildings look like the hideouts of villains from James Bond movies. In fact, these are exclusively original design creations of leading architects from different countries.
The former building of the Research Institute of Experimental Medicine in Berlin.
Philadelphia City Hall.
Polygon Riviera shopping Center in France.
The Riverside Museum of Transport in Glasgow.
The administration of the station, built into a former atomic bomb shelter in Stockholm.
Buzludzha, Bulgaria.
The House of Saint-Cyr in Brussels.
Fort "Emperor Alexander I" ("Plague") in Kronstadt.
Mahanakhon skyscraper in Bangkok.
The National Library of Belarus in Minsk.
Clermont-Ferrand Cathedral in France.
The Maze Tower skyscraper in Dubai.
Catholic Church in Pax, Hungary.
Dc Tower I in Vienna.
Nakagin Capsule Tower in Tokyo.
The Wedding Palace in Ashgabat.
Ferrari World Park in Dubai.
The headquarters of the Basque Country Health Department in Bilbao.
Temppeliaukio Church in Finland.
OMV Borealis oil refining station on the German-Austrian border.
Pacific Design Center in Los Angeles.
Taipei 101 skyscraper with observatory, Taiwan.
Recent articles
Fritz Haarmann — German vampire killer, distinguished by remarkable cruelty and cynicism. His victims were young men, as he had ...
A photo series by French photographer Alain Delorme shows China's consumer society through photographs of workers transporting ...
Marilyn Monroe knew how to be seductive even in the most prosaic situations, and the usual breakfast in bed is no exception. Look ...