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The Earthscraper in Mexico City flips the concept of skyscrapers upside down, plunging 65 stories beneath the surface. Designed as an inverted pyramid, it artfully incorporates natural light through a central space covered by a glass ceiling, creating a bright environment deep within the earth.
Kariseush, Iran
Dating back over 2,500 years, the Kariseush complex consists of a labyrinthine structure of tunnels that once served to collect and purify water for its inhabitants. Despite being long abandoned, it has recently found new life as cafés and shop spaces, blending history with modern culture.