Modern architecture is advancing in many new ways. One of the features that has come to light lately is the use of glass as the dominating material. Over the years, a large number of glass buildings with astounding beauty and remarkable ingenuity have been built. Modern architecture uses glass as a medium to create one-of-a-kind, bold designs that captivate people’s attention due to the material’s transparency and flexibility.
Here are 5 most beautiful glass buildings around the world
1. National Centre for the Performing Arts

Also known as the National Grand Theatre, this is a classic example of contemporary architecture. Paul Andreu, a French architect, built the multi-purpose glass structure in Beijing. Built in 2007, the structure is made of titanium and glass and is commonly referred to as ‘The Giant Egg’ by locals due to its shape.
2. Dancing House

The Dancing House, also known as Fred and Ginger, is a remarkable example of modern design. This 1996-constructed structure is surrounded by older, classic buildings and is close to the Vltava river in Prague. As a tribute to Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, the structure is shaped like a pair of dancers.
3. Evolution Tower

Although the Evolution Tower is located in Moscow’s international business centre, its main representation is an amazing glass building that perfectly captures the very core of modernity. Tony Kettle and Philipp Nikandrov built this 55-story building, which instantly reminds people of a strand of DNA.
4. Louvre Pyramid

The Louvre Pyramid, probably the most well-known of the glass buildings on this list, received a lot of criticism when it first opened. Many architects saw it as a blot on the beauty of the Louvre Museum’s historic architecture. However, the structure, which was built in 1989, is among the most iconic glass structures on the planet
5. The Sage

The Sage, a stunning glass structure that stands on the banks of the River Tyne, serves as a vibrant hub for modern events including concerts and music performances. Norman Foster and Arup Group Ltd. collaborated on the locality’s architectural design.
 
