You might wonder if the architects of this building were friends with Gaudí. It’s such an interesting concept when stacked against Prague’s Gothic and Baroque skyline. Architects Frank Gehry and Vlado Milunić let their minds roam free when they plopped this example of deconstructivist architecture down in the city. It’s meant to resemble a dancing couple and, in the end, its fluid design adds a modern twist to Prague’s historic charm.
Hallgrímskirkja | Reykjavik, Iceland
