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The entryway at the Cleveland History Center on a rainy afternoon.

 

University Circle, Cleveland, OH USA

Applied textured by Lenabem-Anna

Thank you for your visit!

 

Architecture – Modern

 

This is a seventh series 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. 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.

The DUO building, Groningen, The Netherlands.

IMG_9913r Rome, Italy

London – Willis Building, Lime Street. By Norman Foster.

 

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Architecture observed at the California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco, CA

The architecture in St. Augustine was just gorgeous!!! Because we did not actually plan on 'sightseeing' I did not do my normal research ahead of time.. we were lucky to have any time at all for fun...

 

St. Augustine was one of the prettiest cities I have ever seen!

paysage urbain

Abbazia di Monteveglio parco di Monteveglio colli bolognesi

a version with negative offset and the normal one, i think i prefer the "normal" one...

The Louvre in Paris France.

The former Cistercian abbey II. Kilit Bishop of Eger founded in 1232. Hungary's only remaining Romanesque style Cistercian abbey church stands beneath the Bükk's most characteristic mountain peak under the cliffs of Bél-kõ, beside the source (Háromkút). The church is an internationally renowned cultural and historical monuments, architecturally unique in the late Romanesque and Gothic style elements.

Photo by Sherrie Thai of Shaireproductions.com

Wonderful modern architecture of the Bundestag in Berlin.

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Autobots Augustoritum: part IV.

Exolore : Apr 9, 2009 # 408

 

Un dettaglio dell' opera architettonica di Richard Meier

 

A Roma, la chiesa progettata dall’architetto americano rappresenta un capolavoro di ingegneria e uno dei momenti più alti dell’architettura religiosa moderna.

 

Per montare i 256 conci da 12 tonnellate ciascuno, che compongono le vele, e per la necessità di operare su geometrie sferiche (la vela maggiore è fuori piombo di oltre 12 metri), è stata “inventata” una macchina alta 38 metri ed è stata messa a punto dalla Italecementi una particolare forma di cemento al biossido di titanio che, oltre ad avere un’altissima resistenza, sotto l’effetto della luce si autopulisce eliminando i depositi organici

 

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