Some of The Best Examples of Mimetic Architecture

Fish Building

The Fish Building in Hyderabad, India was designed as the regional office of the National Fisheries Development Board. The building was inspired by the monumental ”Fish” sculpture in Barcelona.

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The Coffee Pot

The Coffe Pot in Pennsylvania was built in 1927, at a time when mimetic architecture was gaining popularity, as a lunch place. The building was left to decay some time later but in 2004 it was restored again. Currently, it is used as a gift shop.

the coffe pot, Mimetic Architecture
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Meitan Tea Museum

Meitan Tea Museum in Guizhou, China is one of the biggest teapots in the world. With a height of 48 meters, the teapot can be seen from different parts of the region. The city of Meitan is the largest tea-producing county in Guizhou and the Museum aims to showcase this fact with its design of a teapot.

meitan tea museum, Mimetic Architecture
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Dubai Frame

The Dubai Frame is an observatory, a museum, and a monument in Zabeel Park, Dubai. The building literally acts like a frame of the past, present, and future of the city. It is positioned in a location where on one side of the frame, the visitors can see the landmarks of Dubai while on the other side, they can view the older parts of the city. There are cafes, walkways, and viewing galleries inside the building. With its height of 150 meters, it is the largest frame in the world.

dubai frame, Mimetic Architecture
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