The Briton transforms cityscapes with his breathtaking buildings

Alex Chinnek revitalizes UK cityscapes with a striking combination of engineering, architecture, theater and painting. The result of a unique creative process is a house that is melting, a levitating mansion or a tower about forty meters high, turned upside down, and this is not all that can surprise a British passerby!

Chinnek boldly challenges everyday life, skillfully weaving fantasy into boring routine and playing with the perception of the townspeople. His works are collected by tens of thousands of visitors who wish to plunge into the artist’s imagination so simply and without any conventions.

This huge sculpture became Chinnek's most ambitious project and was presented at the prestigious design exhibition in Milan this year.

The deserted house in the British city of Margate has become a local attraction thanks to the sculptor.

In London's Covent Garden, Chinnek presented a mansion floating in the air.

And this artist’s 15-ton sculpture took 1,180 meters of steel.

A building with 312 completely equally broken windows. For the project, 1,248 pieces of glass were made.

The office complex of the 60s in one of the British towns has become a real masterpiece.

The building, built of 7,500 paraffin bricks.

Here Alex tried to reproduce the effect of a torn page on a brick wall.

The grandiose sculpture that Chinnek installed near one of Tinsley's schools.

Two upturned houses.

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