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Hotel with "World's Worst View" by Banksy
World-renowned street artist Banksy has once again captured global attention with a unique venture. This time, he has delved into architecture by opening a hotel in Bethlehem, at the Israel-Palestine border, boasting the "worst view in the world." Each of the 10 hotel rooms offers a perspective of only a wall separating the warring factions. Furthermore, sunlight penetrates the building for just half an hour a day, giving the place a truly eerie ambiance.
When a Non-Functioning Factory Gets an Architect
Back in the year 1973, Spanish architect Ricardo Bofill made a bold decision to transform an old and defunct cement factory. But here's the twist: his vision was not just to renovate it but to turn it into something truly unique – a residential masterpiece. And so, the iconic project "La Fábrica" came to life. This innovative concept blurred the lines between industrial history and modern living, creating a one-of-a-kind dwelling that continues to inspire to this day.