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A landscape image of the car park at Leeds University, Yorkshire, designed by CJCT Architects. Photo taken in January 2022.
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Detail image showing a section of the sculptural steel ventilation pipes at the Halifax Building in West Yorkshire. It was built from 1968 to 1974 as the headquarters of the Halifax Building Society. Architects: Building Design Partnership.
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Pillar Point Harbor, Half Moon Bay, Northern California, USA
With time, my appreciation of weathered boats and people has increased ...
Who knew that the $10 case that has protected my little iPhoneSE2 for many years had two layers? The outside layer is rigid with a texture, presumably to make it easier to grip and the inner layer is flexible, probably to absorb the shocks of falling. Now with some cleaning I have some new macro backgrounds!
Directly below shot of a high-rise apartment which has 550 rooms.
I was just planning to take a picture of abstract architecture here. But the result was too realistic unexpectedly. It's nothing but a reality in Tokyo surrounded by concrete and steel, with little need to look up at the sky. I would like to see the real sky.
Location: Ikebukuro Air Rise Tower, which is directly connected to the Higashi-Ikebukuro Station.
Detail of the concrete style facade, but possibly fibreglass, at Elim Pentecostal Church, Halifax, West Yorkshire. Erected 1972. Designed by CS Oldfield with RW Wands of Rainham Timber.
Markings on the floor of a brutalist car park in Liverpool on a sunny day.
I have a thing about car park markings and shadows. Here's another one, this time in Brighton: flic.kr/p/2npRm8F
And another, in Spain: flic.kr/p/2mRQrMK
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The Columbia Center in downtown Seattle, the second tallest building on the west coast of the USA.
Architects: Chester L. Lindsey
Hyacinths as seen in a window reflection.
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The stairwell at the modernist De La Warr Pavilion overlooking the beach in Bexhill on Sea. By coincidence, the centre of this photo looks like a stylised ‘60’. My 60th birthday is this Saturday, 30th September 2017.
This pavilion was built in 1935. Architects: Erich Mendelsohn and Serge Chermayeff.