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27 Comments:
That upside down building is either an expensive art project or a new Wonderworks amusment park. :)
Looks just like the one in Orlando but on a grand scale.
the upside down building is a college of architecture in southern India (rural Tamil Nadu) and is due to be officially completed in a few days
An architecture college :O Awesome!
the Bin Laden house shown here is currently on the market for 2.5 million and according to the real estate listing is "rumored to be built by the inventor of JELLO"
I live near by is how i know.
The upside down building seems to be an attraction in a new amusement park in India: http://evpworld.com/EVP-mansion.html
And to add to that, the reason the statues are facing in the other direction (better seen here: http://i.imgur.com/xs4Fj.jpg) is probably because that will be marriage hall: http://evpworld.com/marriage-hall.html.
Down! Let's see the second part
There's one in Gatlinburg, Tennessee. It's a Ripley's Believe it or not attraction, it looks just like this only it's been completed for a few years now. I think it's even got upside down palm trees coming out of the base/top of the building.
Stalin's million dollar carpet really ties the room together....
I believe that is Khalil bin Laden's estate.
Holy crap! The Bin Laden mansion interior looks exactly like the villa from the N64 game Perfect Dark!
That's my dream house, but why its been abandoned? The architectural designs are very impressive. I will be waiting for the second part.
The lesson here is that those who claim to do everything for "the little guy" live in mansions beyond the dreams of any "little guy".
Anyone notice that Bin Laden's nephew's house had a bar in it? Why would someone considered a devout Muslim have a bar in their house?
At least you recognise levrenti beria as one of the most evil people who ever lived, has anyone ever read his book on Psycho politics?
Interesting read
The Bin Laden house has been sold!
http://www.wftv.com/news/16223248/detail.html
Wow, Elliot - just wow
That was great...lets see the second part.
What a great collection. The house I like definitely the most is the Bin Laden's Mansion. However I would advise the owner to moan the loan, change the water in the swimming pool and jacuzzi before taking pictures. No wonder it took so long to sell the house. Thanks for sharing btw.
here is a night time shot of bin laden mansion done with tea lights.
http://imgur.com/k12mX.jpg
http://www.wonderworkstn.com/
That last building does indeed harken back to the Wonderworks building in Tennessee.
Where's the white house in this list??
I am a born and raised-up Chicagoan.
Therefore an Architectural Critic.
Yes I want "to see more abandoned "villain" houses".
Paul H Wilson
I bet there has been some pretty interesting conversations in these places. I can't even imagine what Stalin or Bin Laden would have come up with.
Always amazing to see the lavish luxury of some mansions that people live in yet how quickly it can be destroyed by the elements
Does the carpet match the drapes?
Fix your up-date on the upside down house. It is the entrance to the abandoned EVP World Amusement Park near Chennai.
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