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Tuesday, May 17, 2011

World's Most Unique Gas Stations

The engineers are generally very creative in designing buildings, including gas station building. In certain countries, the structure design of gas stations should be standard. But there are some countries that do not impose standard design. Here are 5 gas stations with the most unique designs in the world according to World Interesting Facts.

Tea Pot Gas Station
As the name implies, this gas station is shaped like a teapot. It's located at the Yakima Valley, Washington DC, USA.

Welcome To the City Gas Station
This gas station became the boundary region of Canyon Drive. Built in 1963 by Frey and Chambers.

Recycled Materials Gas Station
In addition to its unique design, the material is also not common, namely using various types of recycled goods.

LAX Airpot Roof Gas Stations

This gas station was built by Jack Colker in Beverly Hills, California. The building  is located  in one of the LAX airport building  that is  no longer used.

Futuristic Gas Station

This gas station designed by Arne Jacobsen in Copenhagen, Denmark in 1937.