Pasargad Company, designer, builder, and executor of Fruit and Animal-Shaped Buildings (in unique buildings)
Thanks to modern technology, buildings no longer all look the same. Many architects have pushed the boundaries of imagination, bringing their most creative ideas to life. One prime example is the construction of large buildings shaped like fruits and animals.
These structures are custom-designed based on their intended use. For instance, a pomegranate juice shop would be much more eye-catching if the building itself were shaped like a pomegranate. Similarly, a large farm focused on raising livestock would look far more appealing if its facility were shaped like one of the animals it raises, such as a sheep.
These imaginative structures can also serve as bus and taxi stations, hotels, restaurants, cafés, and even urban landmarks.


On the right, a building shaped like a pomegranate; on the left, a pineapple!
Which business do you think would be a perfect fit for these buildings?
Designed by the creative team at Pasargad Company, these unique structures can significantly enhance your business, turning it into a memorable brand. Few people realize that the very building where business is conducted can be tailored to reflect the nature of that business, making it stand out among competitors.
In addition to the functional advantages, these structures serve as a continuous, living advertisement. When a building is designed to mirror the essence of the business, there’s no need for signage—the architecture itself speaks for your enterprise, creating a lasting impression on passersby.
The striking appearance of these buildings captivates attention and leaves people wondering which brand they belong to, providing you with a powerful, cost-effective form of advertising that keeps you ahead of the competition.
Architects around the world have embraced this concept, designing churches, hotels, and museums shaped like animals. Animal lovers in countries like the United States, India, and Germany can visit structures that resemble cats, dogs, elephants, and birds.



Examples of animal-shaped buildings
One of the earliest examples of this trend is a 65-foot elephant in New Jersey, built in 1881 as a historic landmark.
Other examples of animal-shaped buildings include the Trojan Horse Hotel in Belgium, the giant sheep in New Zealand, which was once a wool and craft store, the Big Koala tourist complex in Australia, the Big Duck in New York that used to be a duck store, and the Cat School in Germany.
Pasargad Company is eager to collaborate with various businesses and city planners to design and build one-of-a-kind, thematic structures that enhance the aesthetic appeal of urban spaces and add variety to work environments.
Pasargad Company stands at the forefront of the industry, specializing in the design, structural calculations, construction, and implementation of Fruit and Animal-shaped Buildings. Our approach hinges on engineering expertise and adherence to global standards.
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