‘Accidentally Wes Anderson’: Real-Life Buildings Look Like In Anderson’s Films

The book project Accidentally Wes Anderson by Wally Koval brings together some real-world buildings and moments which look like captured from Wes Anderson’s perspective. Here are some of the most impressive buildings shared by the Instagram account AWA.

Suburban Station, Philadelphia

Accidentally Wes Anderson
@saoirsejoneill

Smallest Post Office • Ochopee, Florida • est. 1953

Accidentally Wes Anderson
@streetscapecurator

Húsavík Light • Húsavík, Iceland • est. 1956

Accidentally Wes Anderson
@matthijsvmierlo

59’ Nash Metropolitan • Ocean Grove, New Jersey

Accidentally Wes Anderson
@americansquares

Raichle Palace Subotica, Serbia est. 1904

Accidentally Wes Anderson
@christienmch

Bread Bar • Silver Plume, Colorado • est. 2016

Accidentally Wes Anderson
@ghostface_kayla

Monument House • Joshua Tree National Park, California • est. 1990

Accidentally Wes Anderson
@tyshaia

Hotel Belvédère • Furka Pass, Switzerland • est 1882

Hotel Belvédère
@carlokuettel

Anyuns Ice Cream Shop • Batumi, Georgia • est. 1866

Anyuns Ice Cream Shop
@yatosh.nikita_

Cape Neddick Light • York, Maine • est. 1879

Cape Neddick Light
@marjoriebeckerphotography

North Hobart Post Office • Tasmania, Australia • est 1913

North Hobart Post Office
@madstravelson

Eastern Columbia Building

Eastern Columbia Building
@elizabethdaniels01

Paseo YMCA • Kansas City, Missouri • est. 1914

Paseo YMCA
@ryanswift

Cuixmala • Puerto Vallarta, Mexico • est. 1989

Cuixmala
@lucastorr

Esquire Theater • Cincinnati, Ohio • c.1911

Esquire Theater
@accidentallymarcolino