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Bruce Munro: Light - Franklin Park Conservatory - Columbus, OH

 

A daytime shot of the "Giant Snowballs" hanging in the atrium.

The diffuse light and delicate tracery windows of Burnham & Root's classic pre-skyscraper, the Rookery. The atrium was renovated in 1907 by Frank Lloyd Wright.

Camera: Lomo 135M. Film: Kodak Farbwelt 200, exp. 07/2008.

My friend Trina's new house - her and Stu are downsizing, The other house is for sale - If I hit the lottery I will by it. The lemons in the bowl are from a tree growing in their other house,

My little atrium room is coming along - I love sitting in here.

I loved Asheville, NC! It was the cutest bohemian/hippie like town. Very unique.

Grand Atrium Plaza on Empress Deck

Tohle je univerzitní atrium v hlavní budově. Jsou tu nějaká občerstvení, kavárny, bankomaty, knihkupectví,... a průchody do dalších univerzitních budov. Právě ty z toho dělají hrozné bludiště. Těším se, až se někdy ztratím až do knihovny. Ta je 24/7, takže až mě budou štvát spolubydlící, tak se budu mít kam zašít :)

Concourses at Kauffman Stadium were widened and a new glass area containing offices, concession stands, and souvenir shops. Open spaces were created to allow fans to see from the upper deck down to the main concourse.

Hotel Petaluma, Petaluma, California

Taken in 2011.

 

In the atrium of the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, Massachusetts, on Boston's North Shore. The huge banner announces Golden: Dutch & Flemish Masterworks, a huge exhibit at the time.

Dominion Public Building, Halifax, NS

 

Brookfield Place (formerly BCE Place) is an office complex in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, comprising the 2.1 ha (5.2-acre) block bound by Yonge Street, Wellington Street West, Bay Street, and Front Street. The complex contains 242,000 m2 (2,604,866 sq ft) of office space, and consists of two towers, Bay Wellington Tower and TD Canada Trust Tower, linked by the six-storey Allen Lambert Galleria. Brookfield Place is also the home of the Hockey Hall of Fame.

Atrium, Ribeiro da Cunha Palace (now Embaixada Store), Príncipe Real, Lisbon, 2016

Atriuim of the Cleveland Museum of Art. Founded in 1913 with an endowment from prominent Cleveland industrialists Hinman Hurlbut, John Huntington, and Horace Kelley, the original white marble Beaux-Arts building was designed by the local architectural firm of Hubbell & Benes. It opened in 1916. An addition by Marcel Breuer was added in 1971.

 

A $350 million renovation and expansion began in 2005. The architect was Rafael Viñoly. The original 1916 structure was completely renovated, a new east wing added, and an atrium courtyard covered by a glass canopy constructed. The expansion brought the museum's total floor space to 592,000 square feet -- an increase of approximately 65 percent.

 

The renovated building reopened, in June 2008, the East Wing in June 2009, and the remainder of the old building and atrium in June 2010. The museum now includes a store, gourmet café, expanded parking garage, and atrium.

Superdoll London Sybarite Atrium from the 2015 LA Event

We were off on our annual "Get Away From The Cold" cruise aboard Carnival Breeze. We originally booked an INSIDE but the "Upgrade Fairy" called and made us a deal on a SPA BALCONY cabin. The cabin included spar access which we really enjoyed. This was our 21st cruise in 6-1/2 years and was one of the nicest ships we've been on. We especially like the deck 5 prominade deck with all of the seating available.

 

The main atrium.

Louis I. Kahn - Yale Center for British Art

shopping mall

The lobby of the Reeves Center. 2000 14th St NW, Washington DC.

Le lobby de la Maison du développement durable constitue un espace exceptionnel avec son mur végétal et sa baie vitrée de 5 étages. Un lieu idéal pour vos lancements, cocktails, conférences de presse, etc.

 

Capacité

120 personnes debout

 

Crédit photo: Bernard Fougères

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Verrière de Jacques Gruber, Balustres et rampes d’escalier de Louis Majorelle (le magasin est inauguré en 1912)

Her ser du et atrium, som er et åpent rom i midten av et bygg. Illustrasjon: Nordic Office of Architecture / Nye SUS.

Her ser du et atrium, som er et åpent rom i midten av et bygg. Illustrasjon: Nordic Office of Architecture / Nye SUS.

BBC Quay House

 

Media City UK Salford

 

Media City UK is a 200-acre (81 ha) mixed-use property development site at Salford Quays on the banks of the Manchester Ship Canal in Salford and Trafford, England. The project is being developed by Peel Media, and its principal tenants are media organisations. The land occupied by the development was part of the Port of Manchester.

 

The BBC signalled its intention to move jobs to Manchester in 2004, and the Salford Quays site was chosen in 2006. The Peel Group was granted planning permission to develop the site in 2007, and construction of the development, with its own energy generation plant and communications network, began the same year. Based in Quay House, the principal tenant will be the BBC, whose move marks a large-scale decentralisation from London. BBC Children's, BBC Radio 5 Live, BBC Research and BBC Sport are among the departments scheduled to relocate to the development. ITV's Granada division plans to move from its Granada Studios to MediaCityUK in 2012. The Studios on Broadway house seven high-definition studios, claimed to be the largest such facility in Europe.

 

MediaCityUK is to be developed in two phases. The 36-acre (15 ha) first phase was completed in 2011, and the second is dependent on its success. The Manchester Metrolink was extended to MediaCityUK with the opening of the MediaCityUK Metrolink station on 20 September 2010,[1] and further extensions are planned. Road access was improved by the construction of Broadway Link Road.

 

Traditional street names are not used in the development. The main thoroughfares are styled blue, white, pink, yellow, orange, purple and green where street furniture and coloured ambient lighting will be colour-coded to match. A stylised map of the site has been devised. Landscape architects, Gillespies regenerated the brownfield site to create public spaces.[28] The focal point is a piazza and landscaped park, which stretches to the ship canal around which the buildings are located. The piazza's two distinct areas, The Green and The Stage are capable of holding events for up to 6500 people.[29] In front of The Studios are the foundations for a free-standing big screen, which will be viewable from the piazza when it has been commissioned.[30]

  

Construction of the BBC Centre at MediaCityUK in February 2010The BBC will occupy three buildings: Bridge House, Dock House, and Quay House, all designed by architects Wilkinson Eyre. With simple forms intended to harmonise with their waterfront settings, the buildings provide 450,000 square feet (42,000 m2) of accommodation.[31]

 

Quay House is the BBC's 135,000-square-foot (12,500 m2) main building from where BBC Breakfast, Match of the Day, BBC Radio Manchester, North West Tonight and BBC Radio 5 Live will be broadcast.[32]

Bridge House will be where Blue Peter, Mastermind, Dragons Den and BBC Bitesize are produced.[32]

Dock House will contain the BBC's Research and Religion and Ethics departments.[32]

Orange is an 11-storey building, designed by architects Sheppard Robson. It is a glazed structure with four types of cladding, including one made of folded aluminium in a diamond pattern. It will house departments from Salford University and on seven floors, staff from ITV Granada.[33][34]

The Studios on Broadway,[35] contain seven high-definition studios, claimed by Peel Media to be the largest such facility in Europe.[36] The largest has an area of 12,500 square feet (1,160 m2), making it one of the biggest in western Europe.[18] Fitting began in 2010 at a cost of £22 million, in time for the BBC's move in summer 2011.[37] The seven studios vary in size; the large studios are on the ground floor, and the smaller studios on the first floor. The larger of two audio studios, sitting on hydraulic jacks to insulate it from noise generated in the surrounding studios, is dedicated to the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra.[38] The studio block contains offices and the glass-fronted, 16-storey Holiday Inn hotel.[39]

The Pie Factory occupies the former Freshbake factory, which after closing in 2006, was converted by Peel Media into a TV, film and commercial production facility. The bakery's facilities were renovated into three sound stages, anxilliary and office space. It opened in 2007 and was the first working studio complex at MediaCityUK.[38][40]

The Greenhouse designed by architects Stephenson Bell, is a refurbished three-storey office block that has been converted into small, flexible office suites for small companies in the media and creative industries.[21]

The Heart and NumberOne are the residential elements of the development, providing 378 apartments in two tower blocks. TheHeart is a 22-storey apartment building on the quayside and NumberOne, another 22-storey building, is next to the studio facilities.[From Wikipedia

 

Atrium at Vancouver Public Library

 

The 'main' building is on the left side, while the right side is a public space with giant transparent roof.

 

Larger

I was wandering towards the Alameda and came across the main post office. The decorative detail in it is quite impressive.

Reichstag

building.

The glass dome.

  

The Chicago Cultural Center, opened in 1897, is a Chicago Landmark building that houses the city's official reception venue where the Mayor of Chicago has welcomed Presidents and royalty, diplomats and community leaders. It is located in the Loop, across Michigan Avenue from Millennium Park. Originally the central library building, it was converted to an arts and culture center at the instigation of Commissioner of Cultural Affairs Lois Weisberg. The city's central library is now housed across the Loop in the spacious, post-modernist Harold Washington Library Center opened in 1991.

 

As the nation's first free municipal cultural center, the Chicago Cultural Center is one of the city's most popular attractions and is considered one of the most comprehensive arts showcases in the United States. Each year, the Chicago Cultural Center features more than 1,000 programs and exhibitions covering a wide range of the performing, visual and literary arts. It also serves as headquarters for the Chicago Children's Choir.

 

According to Crain's Chicago Business, the Chicago Cultural Center was the fifth most-visited cultural institution in the Chicago area in 2007, with 821,000 visitors.

 

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