1 Museum Of Pop Culture, Seattle, Washington

This huge building gives the impression that it is melting in the Seattle sun. The structure is covered by sheet-metal and was inspired by rock music and the energy it generates.
2 Fred And Ginger, Prague, Czech Republic

Named after the duo of legendary dancers Fred and Ginger, this building is also known as "The Dancing House". This was a very controversial work because the buildings are facing each other and are very different from the surrounding buildings.
3 Lou Ruvo Center, Las Vegas, Nevada

This center for brain health was named after Lou Ruvo, who lost his father to Alzheimer's and helped fund the construction.
4 Marqués De Riscal Hotel, Elciego, Spain

This small Spanish town is in a region famous for its wine, but this luxury hotel brings a lot more tourists these days, presenting something unlike anywhere else.
5 Stata Center, Cambridge, Massachusetts

"The Ray and Maria Stata Center for Computer, Information and Intelligence Sciences" is the name of this fascinating building. It was designed for the famous learning center MIT in 2004.