There's a series of gorgeous building in Aarhus, Denmark's second-largest city, that's called "the Iceberg."
The angular buildings, which sit on the country's coastline, look like a giant iceberg jutting out from the land.
Constructed in 2013, the project was designed by the firm JDS / Julien De Smedt Architects.
With its striking jagged angles and white and blue facade, it's obvious why this construction is called "the Iceberg."
Together, the buildings are home to 200 apartments, and were intended to help revitalize the formerly industrial area.
A third of the apartments were reserved for affordable housing.
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