這座看起來很瘋狂的建築物座落在 波蘭 Sopot 市 一 條叫做Monte Cassino Street 的街道上,建於2004年,由Szotynscy Zaleski 設計,建築架構的靈感是來自波蘭插畫家Jan Marcin Szancer和瑞典藝術家Per Dahlberg的作品,同時也擷取了西班牙建築師Antoni Gaudi i Cornet的設計風格;Krzywy Dom之所以誕生是由於Sopot市政府想把Bohaterow Monte Cassino(蒙特卡西諾英雄街)打造成城市的名片,認為Bohaterow Monte Cassino做為市中心大街應該要更有活力與特色,Krzywy Dom就成為了執行這項計畫的第一個作品。而這裡也成為當地非常熱門的觀光景點之一。
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The Crooked House, Sopot, Poland
Have you ever heard of Crooked House at Sopot Poland? Different from Athens’ New Acropolis Museum, this awesomely unusual building was designed by architect Szotnyscy Zaleski and built in 2004. While many not know, Zaleski was inspired by the unbelievable work of Polish artist Jan Marcin Szancer, a fantasy and children’s literature illustrator when designing the building. Following are the photos of the bizarre Crooked House at Sopot Poland.
There was a little square and music & coffee house "Kawiaret" before. "Crooked House" construction started in January 2003 and in December 2003 it was finished.
There are two entries - main at the front of the building from the "Bohaterów Monte Cassino" Street,
And second one from the Haffnera Street.
Building architecture is based on Jan Marcin Szancer (famous Polish drawer and child books illustrator) and Per Dahlberg (Swedish painter living in Sopot) pictures and paintings.
"The building is situated in Sopot, at Bohaterów Monte Cassino Street. It is the compact settlement and it is an extension of the already existing shopping and service center which main entrance is at Haffnera 6 Street. Through booth building leads walking duration connecting service center between Haffnera and Monte Cassino Street.
The building with its character refers to fabulous drawings of Jan Marcin Szancer and Per Dahlberg. Exterior elevation suits to very popular Monciak’s promenade style. The building with its floors refers to cornices and floors of neighbouring buildings. Colorful stained glass entrances, stone elevation decors and windows framed with sandstone make impression. There is also unusual roof covered with sheet metal with enamel roof tiles coloured with green shades, see blue and Parishian blue, which in the whole makes illusion of dragon scales.
The building was projected as three-storey object with service attic. Communication between three storey assure the lift and allowed staircase freely available. Passage from ground-floor to storey is available thanks to perfectly demonstrated range stairs. Passage from first-floor to second floor leads through reinforced stairs and from second floor to mezzanine through steel stairs which are covered whole by wood."