View allAll Photos Tagged ARCHITECTURAL

habe kurz vor der Schließung noch einmal einige Düsseldorfer Museen besucht, für meine Freunde, so können sie sie wenigsten in der Konserve genießen ... ...

 

;-) ...

 

5x

ƒ/4.0

120.0 mm

1/125

160

 

_NYC1960_64_pa2

Staircase ...

Garibaldi Hotel ...

Palermo Sicilia ...

Pic in my Sicila Album

Pic taken May 10, 2023

Thanks for your views, faves, invites and comments ... (c)rebfoto

Parliament of Canada

Duesseldorf 2017, processed 2024

Media harbour, Düsseldorf, Germany

during renovation 2017

 

Mies van der Rohe Business park, Krefeld

Bord Gais Energy Theatre Dublin.

The Bord Gáis Energy Theatre is a performing arts venue, located in the Docklands of Dublin, Ireland. It is Ireland's largest fixed-seat theatre

of an empty museum ...

 

;-) ...

 

3 x ƒ/5.6 24.0 mm 1/250 200

  

_NYC6393_96_pt3

Ashridge Estate, Hertfordshire. Bridgewater was the man who generated the capital required for building the canal network in Britain. I find this building (1832) strangely interesting on architectural grounds. The enormous fluted (Greek-style) column is resting on a piece of brutalism that looks as if it was designed a hundred years later in Mussolini's Italy. Anyway, it is clear that architectural brutalism is not an invention of the 20th century. Maybe, it has always been a possibility. Fuji X-E3 plus pancake lens.

Architecture – Modern

 

This is another collection of buildings (some as photographed), glass panels, abstract shapes formed from buildings. Most are in London, although they could be any city. I have not named any building, nor have attempted to find Architects or Designers. Some I have just altered things to my own taste, nothing is sacrosanct, nothing lasts for ever, new ideas quickly become old as will these images be the moment I post them. Please enjoy.

from the series: architectural Rotterdam

 

Thank you everyone for your visit, favorites and comments.

Maxcar Building, Westminster, Colorado.

View through a beautiful concrete screen I saw today.. Bangaloreans in my contact list - any guesses on the place ??

 

Editing : None

#ShotOniPhone, #iPhoneX, #NammaOoruBengaluru

 

in Berlin ...

 

Architekt Emil Fahrenkamp ...

 

wie ich schon sagte, auch von diesem Gebäude bekommen wir lauter Detailsaufnahmen zu sehen aber selten wird eine Totale gezeigt ... und hier nun der Gesamteindruck ...

 

ein Gebäude mit einem hypermodernen Konzept ...

 

Der auf einer Fläche von 2700 m² errichtete Stahlskelettbau ist stilistisch der Neuen Sachlichkeit zuzuordnen und gilt als eines der bedeutendsten Bürohäuser der Weimarer Republik.

 

Die markante Gestaltung wird bestimmt durch senkrechte Wellenformen unterschiedlicher Höhe und eine konsequent waagerechte Gliederung durch Fensterbänder, die auch über die außen liegenden Rundungen hinweg geführt werden.

 

Die Fassade wurde mit Gasbetonsteinen ausgemauert und mit Platten aus Römischem Travertin aus Tivoli verkleidet. Eine technische Neuerung sollte die Erschütterungen durch den Straßenverkehr verringern: Luftschlitze unter den Gehwegen rund um das Gebäude hielten die Schwingungen vom Stahlgerüst fern.

 

4x

ƒ/5.6

14.0 mm

1/3200

400

 

_DSC2771_74_pa3

Hafencity in Hamburg, Germany

 

Sigma Mirrorlens 600mm f/8

View from Roppongi Hills Observatory rooftop, Tokyo, Japan

New architecture of the faculty of chemistry in Ljubljana

 

More photos on www.panoramio.com/photo/129338583 and next

The red brick and limestone arched windows are part of the original metropolitan museum building. This is the view from inside the Lehman galleries looking toward the old building. The arched windows are beautifully framed in this architectural design.

Der Blick nach draußen (aus dem "Krokodilskopf") ...

 

;-) ...

 

wünsche euch einen schönen Sonntag ...

 

_V0A825_32_pa2

Not a detail of the facade of one of the US state capitols, this is the west side of the stable block of Wimpole Hall in Cambridgeshire (1852). The baroque clock turret with its red bricks plus sandstone dressing, its Ionian columns and the stag sculpture are not guarding the residence of some illustrious people, they are embellishing the place where the horses were kept. "Oh, I wish I was treated as well as these horses!" may have been what ordinary people felt at the time. Did they? Fuji X-E2.

1 2 4 6 7 ••• 79 80