The Squeezit Building

All it’s missing is a giant turquoise squirt of toothpaste.

The Rasin Building, also known as the Dancing House or the Fred and Ginger Building, designed by Frank Gehry in Prague, Czech Republic.

Frank Gehry is an award winning Architect whose firm specializes in designs that resemble wadded up pieces of paper. Not too long ago, such buildings would have been almost impossible to engineer, let alone to construct. With the advent of computer-aided design that can be linked electronically to fabrication software, expensive wadded-up pieces of paper can be made on a large scale.

[Image found here, building description from here.]