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Building structures inspired by fruits

The article highlights ten unique buildings inspired by fruits from around the world. These include structures like Japan's Strawberry House and Musk Melon Bus Stop, South Africa's Pineapple Restaurant, and the Peachoid water tower in South Carolina. These creatively designed buildings incorporate fruit themes, blending functionality with playful aesthetics. From real-world architectural marvels to fictional pop culture icons like Bluth's Frozen Banana Stand, these examples showcase the vibrant potential of fruit-inspired design in architecture.

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