The Balfron Tower – East London, UK
Situated in East London’s Poplar district, Ernö Goldfinger of Hungarian architecture fame designed this New Brutalist horror in 1963. This was a movement that was incredibly popular throughout Europe at the beginning of the 50s and enjoyed a revival halfway through the 70s. It might look like something out of a dystopian science-fiction film, but the local municipality venerated this building as a Grade II landmark. It is made up of 27 stories and is surrounded by similarly depressing apartment blocks.
Blue-Windowed Home – Belgium
What is it with Belgium and strange houses? Up next we return to the beautiful European country for another weird and wonderful spot that, for some reason, was detailed with electric blue windows and doors. The windows are trapezium-shaped and there is a strange, spaceship-like window on the garage. The garage is also layered with thatch-like materials. Does a witch live here, you might be wondering? We think that there Is a high possibility of that.