What famous buildings look like in cross-section (29 photos)
British designers have shown what is inside famous buildings in several countries. The designers' project affected the USA, Australia and the city of London.
Here are three parts of their “Cutaway” or “Cutaway” series from British designers NeoMam Studios, which shows what is inside famous buildings from the USA, Australia and London. Yes, London landmarks deserve a separate episode of this project. Get ready to pay close attention to the details, because many buildings conceal interior content that is not always obvious.
Statue of Liberty, New York
Sydney Opera House
Big Ben, London
White House, USA
Skyscraper Mary Ax, 30, London
Perth City Library, Australia
"House Over the Falls" by American architect Frank Lloyd Wright
It was built in 1939 and to this day bears the title of a standard of organic architecture. Not every country house can do this.
O2 Arena, London
Radio City Music Hall, New York
Cape Byron Lighthouse, Australia
The lighthouse holds the title of the brightest in Australia.
King's Cross Station, London
Hard to find platform 9 3/4?
Space Needle, Seattle
London Royal Opera
Willis Tower, Chicago, USA
10 Downing Street, London
Residence of the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
Bonus: Manhattan, New York