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This is the exterior of our store on the side with the fountain looking east on Las Olas Boulevard in Fort Lauderdale.
Top of Castle Street Liverpool England
Showing the Town Hall on the Right The White building is leading to Exchange flags
Taken with Nikon D60
The City Hall was once the tallest building in Brisbane (see external links below for image from 1957). The building was designed by the firm Hall & Prentice, in association with four young New South Wales Architects: Bruce Dellit [3], Peter Kaad, Emil Sodersten [4] and Noel Wilson. The foundation stone was laid in July 1920 by Edward, Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII / Duke of Windsor), with a opal encrusted 18ct gold and trowel, designed by Peter Kaad. [5] Brisbane City Hall was opened in 1930. An earlier foundation stone had been laid in 1917 by Queensland Governor (Major Sir Hamilton J. Goold-Adams) in advance of the building's construction, however it was later found to be out of alignment, and it was removed. This stone, stored in a Brisbane City Council depot, later disappeared from record.[citation needed]
For me, these straight rectangular buildings in contrast to the more postmodern curved pod of the Charles Thackrah Building, encapsulate a modern take on brutalism, with their plate glass and hard lines.
This houses the Marks and Spencer Archive
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Tesco Disposable Camera (Expired) loaded with Ferrania Solaris 400.
Processed: AG Photographic
Scanned: Epson V500
A large trainstation underground in Oslo City
To view this photo in 3D;
Cross your eyes until you see three pictures. Then focus on the one in the middle, and you will see the photo gets depth. (your right eye sees the left image and vice versa).
Taken with the Lanc-Sheperd system and twin sony v1s
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Taken on our way back home from the trip to the Landschaftspark Nord. I really liked the colors with this one again.
(And that red light there was from a REWE-Market so... yeeh)
Rundetårn er ikke bare rundt. . . . #rundetårn #copenhagen #sonya7 #voigtländer #15mm #rundetaarn #arcitecture #blackandwhite #abstract #avsluttmedfirkanttast
The Peninsula campus was originally a teachers college at Frankston, a south-eastern suburb of Melbourne in Victoria, Australia. The college gained independence from the Education Department in 1973 and became known as the State College at Frankston.
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Το λάτρεψα με το που το είδα!
LEGO - Arcitecture
#lego #architecture #instaphotodk #toy #villasavoye
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Rich source of archtecture, nice views of the river Rhine: Köln-Bayenthal is a neighbourhood of Cologne, Germany and part of the district of Rodenkirchen. Bayenthal lies on the left bank of the river Rhine, between the district of Innenstadt to the North and Marienburg neighbourhood to the South. The borders to these are defined by the Southern Bridge (Südbrücke) and the Bayenthalgürtel of the Cologne Belt respectively. To the West, Bayenthal borders with Raderberg.
It combines the residential neighbourhoods from adjacent Marienburg with former industrial areas next to the old "Dom" brewery.[1][2] Bayenthal has 8.473 inhabitants (as of 31 December 2008) and covers an area of 1,28 km² (pop.density of 6.620 inhab./km²). The neighbourhood is served by Cologne Stadtbahn line 16.
Blauwbrug ("Blue Bridge") owes its name to a wooden bridge that was there from around 1600. It kept the name after 1883 when it was replaced by the new bridge which is inspired by the arcitecture of several of the bridges over Seine in Paris.
I woke up early on Sunday morning. I mean, like 5.30. It was still completely dark when I went to search for nice spots. It seemed like party would never end on Amsterdam. People were still crawling out of bars and heading home. At one corner police and firefighters were dragging something / someone out of canal. And a couple was going at it on the pier I took the photo from... Such a nice city! Luckily I got some niince shots so the trip wasn't complete waste of time.