The dancing house

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The dancing house is a nickname from the Nationale-Nederlanden building in Prague, Czech Republic. The building was designed by Vlado Milunić a Czech-Croatian architect and Frank Gehry an American-Canadian architect. The building was completed in 1996 and it had the support of the president even though it had controversy for its looks. The shape of the building is supported by 99 concrete panels each one with different shape and dimension. The intention of the designers was to have a three-dimensional effect making the windows have protruding frames.

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