The Millau Viaduct

The Millau Viaduct from France is the tallest bridge in the world

The Millau Vdiauct is a cabe-stayed road bridge that spans the valley of the river of Tarn near Millau in southern France. French structural engineer Michael Virlogeux and British architect Norman Foster design this tallest bridge in the world with the one mast's summit at 343.0 meters above the base. It ranks 12th highest bridge in the world. This 2460 meters long bridge is absolutely magnificent to look at from a distance.

Marina Bay Sans Skypark

Marina Bay Sands Skypark becomes a stunning landmark in Singapore

Marina Bay Sands SkyPark is a uniquely designed architecture, the most dramatic landmark in Singapore where there is a boat or surfboard alike pool on the top of the 55 stores building. it offers a panoramic view of the spectacular sights of Singapore there. the lighting in & around the area is amazing. the entire area comes to life in the evenings & night..

Ring of Life

A spontaneous landmark in Fushun China

The Ring of Life is a 515-foot landmark built in the city of Fushun, China. The landmark is built with an observation deck accessible by elevator, as well as 12,000 LED lights. Having abandoned local entertainment projects due to the small local population, urban planners settled on building a sightseeing landmark instead in order to attract a tourist industry to the region. The structure uses approximately 3,000 tons of steel and cost an estimated $16M U.S. dollars.

Wood Sculpture Museum

The Wood Sculpture Museum in Harbin, China

Appearing so evident amidst a thriving metropolitan district of Harbin, China, spanning 200 meters in length, the China Wood Sculpture Museum sits as a locational anomaly, seemingly out of place, surrounded by a densely populated Chinese-style neighborhood and residential complexes. The concept brings out an expression and abstraction of nature to an otherwise quotidian surrounding.

Teapot Art Space

An Exhibition Center shape like a Clay Teapot

It's not often that one comes across a building in the shape of a teapot, but the Wuxi Wanda Cultural City center has pulled off this feat with surprising elegance. The building takes on a round shape, with the center carved out and a spout-like section situated on the side of the structure. The interior of the space is also impressive, and has a roller coaster and even a ferris wheel. The exhibition space is both impressive and memorable.