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Artists Reimagined What Well-known Structures Would Look Like If They Were Redesigned By Kids

Kids' perspective is one-of-a-kind, sometimes it's so unrealistic, which we can clearly see from the arts they make. It's a world full of incredible creatures, from dinosaurs appearing 201.3 million years ago to aliens coming from outer space. So, have you ever wondered what the kids' wonderland looks like? Today, we're gonna show you their unrealistic world through their drawings of famous buildings.
British and American have come up with a fascinating project in which they asked elementary school students to draw the most famous landmarks of their countries. In the end, children produced various magical works of architectural art that were drawn in the most adorably fun way. Then, the author of the project had professional designers reimagine these drawings as realistic structures, and the results are awesome. Scroll down to check out how lively kids' imagination is in the list below.

#1. Empire State Building

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#2. Mount Rushmore

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#3. Tower Bridge

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#4. Ferris wheel London Eye

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The observation star, according to the project's author, is a less hackneyed type of such structure.

#5. Space Needle

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The project's author believed that the skyscraper's cosmic moniker implied that it should be moved... into space, of course!

#6. Big Ben

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The author of the project clarified that its name is “Forest Big Ben”

#7. The Statue of Liberty

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#8. Skyscraper The Shard, London

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The project's author recommended adding a circular railway to the skyscraper, painting it in a brighter yellow color and hoisting a green flag on top.

#9. The Golden Gate Bridge

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