Tadao Ando's Lightshow . . .
Tadao Ando's Natural Lightshow . . .
Many of Tadao Ando's buildings have just two floors and one is beneath ground-level.
He likes to offset a square cube in a rectangle building a bit to get two vertical small windows at the sides. Further more he likes positioning long small stripes of windows directly under the flat roof.
Both kinds of windows allow the sun (and the moon at night) to shine into the building and to create various rays during year and day ...
The series could be continued endlessly ... that's why I love his buildings and these architecture shots which don't live from gigantism ...
By the way ... it is the same bench ... ;-)
ƒ/9.0
24.0 mm
1/200
400
ƒ/7.1
35.0 mm
1/60
220
_NYC6301_971_pta2
Tadao Ando's Lightshow . . .
Tadao Ando's Natural Lightshow . . .
Many of Tadao Ando's buildings have just two floors and one is beneath ground-level.
He likes to offset a square cube in a rectangle building a bit to get two vertical small windows at the sides. Further more he likes positioning long small stripes of windows directly under the flat roof.
Both kinds of windows allow the sun (and the moon at night) to shine into the building and to create various rays during year and day ...
The series could be continued endlessly ... that's why I love his buildings and these architecture shots which don't live from gigantism ...
By the way ... it is the same bench ... ;-)
ƒ/9.0
24.0 mm
1/200
400
ƒ/7.1
35.0 mm
1/60
220
_NYC6301_971_pta2