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UK architecture in the twenty first century. This is 'Canopy Hotel by Hilton' in Aldgate, London, which opened in November 2021. Architects: ACME.
See a square version of this photograph at flic.kr/p/2mYsQMj.
Weathered metal skiff, Pillar Point Harbor Dock, Half Moon Bay, San Mateo County, Northern California, USA
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The Park Tower Knightsbridge Hotel, formerly the Sheraton Park Tower. Opened in 1973 - Architect: Richard Seifert - Photo taken in July 2016.
Achromatopsia (total color blindness) is a rare, bilateral inherited retinal degeneration affecting all three types of cone photoreceptor cells that results in reduced visual acuity, photophobia, hemeralopia, and severe loss of color discrimination.
Focusing on the detail. A brutalist concrete ceiling and roof lights in an indoor market building in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire.
Queensgate Market. Built 1968-1970. Architect: Gwyn Roberts of J Seymour Harris Partnership.
The discoloured film on some of these windows has taken on an abstract form.
Photo taken September 2022.
Also see 'Simple Abstract 78', another shot of the same ceiling, taken in October 2021. flic.kr/p/2myM5gM
My submission for the FlickrFriday theme topic Minimum. My interpretation of Minimum is the lowest amount of something that serves the purpose of its being. On the surface, this image is about the minimum amount of candlelight that creates the atmosphere. Then it is the minimum amount of ambient light from neon signs filtering through the plastic covers of this makeshift roadside dining place. It is also about the minimum amount of social distancing we have to have to safely live our lives during this pandemic.
Published in: issuu.com/almalusa.org/docs/issuu_pandemic
Another perspective of Prospect Place, Battersea, London. Architect: Frank Gehry/Gehry Partners. This is his first residential building in the United Kingdom. Completed 2022.
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San Francisco, Northern California, USA ...
I had the pleasure of living in The Mission for many years; this historic neighborhood is full of life, color and texture.
A car park at Leeds University, Yorkshire.
CJCT Architects
Here is another photo that I've taken of this building: flic.kr/p/2iQVsuG
"there" is the title of this sculpture (detail) located in the plaza at oakland city center.
oakland, california
The Macro Mondays group’s theme for 6/7 is board game pieces. I chose the strategy game mancala which one source said could have been invented as long ago as 7000 years in Egypt. It consists of a board, today usually made of wood, that has cups carved in. Stones which were probably originally actually stones are placed in each cup and the players move them around the board, trying not to lose their turn. Since the stones have long since disappeared, these are replacement ones for our game.