11 Architectural Wonders That Seem To Defy Gravity

8. Too High Teahouse, Japan

Terunobu Fujimori designed Tagasuki-an. This interesting tea house is high above the ground, on the top of two chestnut trees. He said that the tea house represents the ultimate personal architecture, and therefore, he built it all by himself. It certainly defies gravity, would you dare to drink a cup of tea up that high?

7. Rohner Port Building, Fussach, Austria

Like a bird that stands on one leg, this structure stands on a concrete leg, in the case of floods.

6. Flying Mud Boat, Japan

One more piece of Japanese architect Terenobu Fujimori made to our list of 11 architectural wonders that seem to defy gravity. This is the „traveling tea house“ that is installed in the air, on two tension cables. It can be moved and put anywhere.