Pasargad Company, designer, builder, and executor of Upside-Down Building (in unique buildings)
Modern art has evolved, presenting works that differ significantly from the traditional masterpieces of the past. Today, creativity reveals itself in unexpected ways, often leaving us amazed at the ingenuity behind such designs.
Art has many facets, and here we introduce a new form of architectural art: upside-down buildings. Imagine an entire structure, with all its interior furnishings, flipped upside down, everything seemingly clinging to the ceiling. Or picture walking on a sloped floor—does it seem possible?
One of the most beloved and consistently entertaining tourist attractions is the upside-down house. These buildings, with their faithfully inverted interiors and exteriors, including upside-down furniture, doors, and windows, can be found worldwide, either as part of an amusement park or as standalone attractions.
Upside-down houses are among the most beloved and perpetually engaging tourist attractions.
Pasargad Company, as a leader in the design, construction, and execution of unique structures, has the expertise to implement this type of building at any scale and height. For those looking to elevate their building’s brand, Pasargad Company offers this architectural technique, transforming their structures into striking city landmarks.
Some of these structures are iconic buildings, others are cultural and art museums, and some are even upside-down restaurants where visitors can dine. At first glance, you might think entering these buildings is impossible, but not only is it possible—you can walk through them, take photographs, and interact with the inverted furnishings. Examples of upside-down houses exist in China, Russia, Japan, Germany, Poland, and beyond.
Elevate your brand by creating an upside-down house!
As the name suggests, an upside-down building appears inverted from the outside, creating a captivating spectacle. These buildings can be constructed in two ways: functional (where the exterior is upside down, but the interior is entirely normal) or for display purposes only (where everything inside is also upside down). Both versions exist in different parts of the world.
In the functional version, the interior is designed for practical use, such as a café, office, etc. In the display-only version, the building serves as a public attraction, with all furnishings arranged upside down.
An example of an upside-down house where even the furniture is arranged upside down.
Pasargad Company stands at the forefront of the industry, specializing in the design, structural calculations, construction, and implementation of upside-down buildings. Our approach hinges on engineering expertise and adherence to global standards.
Below is a stunning video of a upside-down building.
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