Artists imagined how well-known structures would seem if redesigned by children.


Kids have a unique point of view, and sometimes it's so unrealistic that we can see it in the art they make. It's a world full of amazing things, from dinosaurs that lived 201.3 million years ago to aliens from space. Besides, have you ever thought about what the kids' wonderland looks like? Today, we will show you their world, which isn't real, through their drawings of well-known buildings.

The British and the Americans came up with an excellent idea for a project. They asked elementary school students to draw the most well-known things about their country. In the end, children made a lot of magical architectural art illustrated in the cutest way possible. Then, the person who did the project asked professional designers to make these drawings into real-life structures, and the results were fantastic. Take a look at the list below to see how lively kids' minds are.


Empire State Building

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Mount Rushmore

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Tower Bridge

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Ferris wheel London Eye

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Space Needle

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Big Ben

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Statue of Liberty

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Skyscraper The Shard, London

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The Golden Gate Bridge

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