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I visited the Oculus, a mall & subway stop near the World Trade Center in NYC, featuring incredibly futuristic architecture by Santiago Calatrava. Truly incredible to be there as a tiny ant in a huge hive.
Man vs Sun 12.365
Poznan, Poland
Summer
Jezyce District
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I've walked this intersection hundreds of times. Made into a drawing just now... #FloodBuilding. #marketstreet #powellstation #sketch
The Indianapolis Union Station was the first union station in the world, opening on September 20, 1853, by the Indianapolis Union Railway within the Wholesale District of Indianapolis, Indiana at 39 Jackson Place. A much larger Richardsonian Romanesque station was designed by Pittsburgh architect Thomas Rodd and constructed at the same location beginning in November 1886 and opening in September 1888. The head house (main waiting area and office) and clock tower of this second station still stand today.
PULLMAN TRAIN CAR ROOMS
The most popular feature of the hotel is the 26 authentic Pullman train car rooms. Resting on their original tracks, the 13 train cars each house two guest rooms named and decorated after famous personalities from the 1900’s such as Charlie Chaplin, Winston Churchill, Cole Porter and Jean Harlow. Each car is furnished with its own unique blend of traditional and contemporary decor depicting the life of its namesake
The Oslo Opera House and its surroundings present a paradise for photographers. Naturally, we indulged in a guided tour of the interior of the building. The sheer scale and technical sophistication of the structure left us thoroughly impressed. However, the most exhilarating experience, personally, was meandering along the inclined roof, in search of moments worthy of capture. The lines and geometrical forms seemed to beckon for black and white photography. Here is one of the shots I took, and that I particularly liked - "Operahuset, Oslo, Norway.
During our time in Oslo, we decided to visit the Oslo Opera House—an incredible structure located right at the heart of Norway's capital city. The moment we stepped inside, we were genuinely amazed by its impressive appearance. The clever combination of glass, steel, and wood gave off this feeling of wide openness. It matched perfectly with that cool slanted roof we had noticed from the outside. Inside, we noticed the simple lines, a modern atmosphere, and plenty of natural light flooding in, making it feel really refreshing and up-to-date. And in our eyes, it had that unmistakable Scandinavian touch... whatever that actually means! 😄 – Operahuset, Oslo, Norway.
Hall 89A. Main storehouse.
Hala 89A. Magazyn główny.
Gdansk, 2020
© Maciej Leszczynski - All Rights Reserved
Taken with a Nikon D700 and a Nikon 50mm f1.8
Disney Concert Hall, Los Angeles
SoCal
The Frank Gehry designed concert hall, has been featured in "The Simpsons" (The Seven Beer Snitch), "The Matrix Revolutions", "Iron Man", "Get Smart", and even a video game (Midnight Club, Los Angeles).
The Pink Palace, also known as the Mrs. Marshall Field House and the Inter-American Defense Board, is an historic house located in the Adams Morgan neighborhood in Washington, D.C. It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1991. George Oakley Totten was the architect for the structure that was completed in 1906. Additions were made to the house in 1912 and 1988