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		<description><![CDATA[From a Star Wars-inspired house in South Korea to a blob-shaped &#8216;friendly alien&#8217; museum in Austria, these structures make no attempts to hide the sci-fi sources of their inspiration. All 16 of these futuristic buildings are completed or in progress &#8211; not just concept art &#8211; including flying saucers, pavilions that quiver in the wind, <a href="https://weburbanist.com/2017/07/19/out-of-this-world-architecture-16-real-buildings-inspired-by-science-fiction/">&#8230;</a>]]></description>
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<p>From a Star Wars-inspired house in South Korea to a blob-shaped &lsquo;friendly alien&rsquo; museum in Austria, these structures make no attempts to hide the sci-fi sources of their inspiration. All 16 of these futuristic buildings are completed or in progress &ndash; not just concept art &ndash; including flying saucers, pavilions that quiver in the wind, spaceship houses and even murals of Neo from the Matrix in a Buddhist temple.</p>
<h4>Faraday Future Campus by MAD Architects</h4>
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<p><a href="http://www.i-mad.com/">MAD Architects</a> has designed a science-fiction inspired campus for Faraday Future, a company in the midst of producing &ldquo;the world&rsquo;s fastest-accelerating electric car.&rdquo; Set on a former Navy base in Northern California, the campus features a reflective &lsquo;user experience center&rsquo; tower that rises above the low complex of buildings. A bridge shoots the customers&rsquo; cars right out of the warehouse and into the showroom to meet them.</p>
<h4>Star Wars House in Korea by Moon Hoon</h4>
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<p>The Star Wars House in suburban South Korea by<a href="http://www.moonhoon.com/"> Moon Hoon </a>pays tribute to the film series with its blocky concrete proportions and horizontally banded windows. Inside, there&rsquo;s a secret room hidden within the shelving water on a wall, and the top floor is conceived as &ldquo;a control room for the future Darth Vader or Jedi.&rdquo;</p>
<h4>2010 UK Pavilion for the World Shanghai Expo by Thomas Heatherwick</h4>
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<p>When the renders were released for this incredible pavilion by<a href="http://www.heatherwick.com/"> Heatherwick Studio,</a> many people thought it could never be built as it was illustrated. Its strange blurred form seemed difficult to translate into a 3D structure. But the architects managed to pull off the &lsquo;Seed Cathedral,&rsquo; which is made of 60,000 slender transparent fiber optic rods that move in the wind. Each one contains embedded seeds as well as built-in lighting</p>
<h4>The United States Air Force Academy Cadet Chapel</h4>
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<p>Designed by architecture firm <a href="http://www.som.com/">Skidmore, Owings &amp; Merrill (SOM)</a> and built in 1962, the United States Air Force Academy Cadet Chapel in El Paso, Colorado mimics the speaks of the Rocky Mountains in which it&rsquo;s set, featuring seventeen rows of 150-foot-high spires. A steel frame of 100 identical tetrahedrons makes up the base of the structure, enclosed with aluminum panels, the gaps between them filled with colored glass.</p>
<h4>The Atomium by Andre Waterkeyn &amp; Andre and Jean Polak</h4>
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<p>Originally built for the 1958 Brussels World&rsquo;s Fair, the <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atomium">Atomium</a> stands 335 feet tall, with nine 60-foot-diameter stainless steel spheres connected into the shape of a unit cell of an iron crystal. Five of the spheres are habitable, containing exhibition halls and other public spaces, and the top sphere holds a restaurant with panoramic views of the city.</p></body></html>

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