Neo-Surrealist Architecture: Where Functionality Goes to Die

Neo-Surrealist architecture is a style that rejects the mundane and the practical. It's a rejection of the banality of modern design, where form follows function is more like form follows 'I have no idea what I'm doing.'

Imagine a building that defies gravity, with staircases that spiral into the sky, and walls that curve like a Salvador Dali painting. Where the elevator buttons are on the ceiling, and the doorknobs are made of jelly.

Or, for a more practical application, consider the Neo-Surrealistic Interiors subpage, where we delve into the world of wacky, unpredictable, and occasionally functional furniture designs.

But be warned: Neo-Surrealist architecture is not for the faint of heart. It's a style that will leave you questioning reality, sanity, and possibly even your own identity. Proceed with caution (and a strong sense of existential dread).

Neo-Surrealistic Sculpture, where the boundaries between art and architecture are blurred beyond recognition.