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Just playing around with photo filters in Photoshop. This is the side of a building at the York University in Toronto. I rotated it to get this perspective.
series: "Bauhaus" Berlin, Halensee
(a commercial hardware store)
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Iglesia rural de estilo románico, con contrafuertes, construida entre los siglos XII y XIII.
Rural church in Romanesque style, with buttresses, built between the 12th and 13th centuries.
Villalba de los Alcores (Valladolid). Castilla y León. España.
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Little Moreton Hall near Macclesfield in Cheshire, England. A beautiful old Tudor black and white building in the Cheshire countryside .
Looking well under National Trust ownership since the 1930's. It originally dates from about 1504, being built in several stages by different generations of the Moreton family. Although it was closed to the public (on Mondays and Tuesdays ) when we visited , there is a footpath to the nearby canal that gives a wonderful view of the building.
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.
Cragside is a country house near the town of Rothbury in Northumberland, England. It was the first house in the world to be lit using hydroelectric power. Built into a rocky hillside above a forest garden of just under 1,000 acres, it was the country home of armaments manufacturer, Lord Armstrong, and has been in the care of the National Trust since 1977. The property was opened to the public in 1979.
View through a beautiful concrete screen I saw today.. Bangaloreans in my contact list - any guesses on the place ??
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The cathedral of Cuenca is one of the most particular buildings of the Spanish Middle Ages. In September 1177, Alfonso VIII of Castile regained the city of Cuenca and was constituted as episcopal seat in the year 1183.
In Gothic style linked to the masters of the French Champagne, the works began in the year 1196 and was concluded in the year 1257.
La catedral de Cuenca es uno de los edificios más particulares de la Edad Media española. En septiembre de 1177, Alfonso VIII de Castilla reconquista la ciudad de Cuenca y se constituye como sede episcopal en el año 1183.