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Nashville has a prominent architectural tradition featuring love of the Classical period. This was the perfect hometown for me!
This is an HDR view from the atrium of the new research building for intelligent interactive systems in Bielefeld, Germany.
We had another full day of sightseeing in Berlin today and first up was the Reichstag. This is right up my alley photography wise. I just love architecture like this. Wow! What a place.
Another view of the atrium of the MSC Poesia with the big round light, taken a few minutes before we left this very nice ship...
HRT is a sprawling complex with many older buildings connected by modern(ish) atriums. This is one example, although the ye olde street lights make it a mess of a room.
The Vienna State Opera (Wiener Staatsoper) is an opera house – and opera company – with a history dating back to the mid-19th century. It is located in the centre of Vienna, Austria. It was originally called the Vienna Court Opera (Wiener Hofoper); in 1920, it was renamed the Vienna State Opera. The members of the Vienna Philharmonic are recruited from its orchestra.
The building was the first major building on the Vienna Ringstraße commissioned by the controversial Viennese "city expansion fund". Work commenced on the building in 1861 and was completed in 1869, following plans drawn up by architects August Sicard von Sicardsburg and Eduard van der Nüll, who lived together in the 6. Bezirk. It was built in the Neo-Renaissance style.
The Ministry of the Interior had commissioned a number of reports into the availability of certain building materials, with the result that stones long not seen in Vienna were used, such as Wöllersdorfer Stein, for plinths and free-standing, simply-divided buttresses, the famously hard stone from Kaisersteinbruch, whose colour was more appropriate than that of Kelheimerstein, for more lushly decorated parts. The somewhat coarser-grained Kelheimerstein (also known as Solnhof Plattenstein) was intended as the main stone to be used in the building of the opera house, but the necessary quantity was not deliverable. Breitenbrunner stone was suggested as a substitute for the Kelheimer stone, and stone from Jois was used as a cheaper alternative to the Kaiserstein. The staircases were constructed from polished Kaiserstein, while most of the rest of the interior was decorated with varieties of marble.
The decision was made to use dimension stone for the exterior of the building. Due to the monumental demand for stone, stone from Sóskút, widely used in Budapest, was also used. Three Viennese masonry companies were employed to supply enough masonry labour: Eduard Hauser (still in existence today), Anton Wasserburger and Moritz Pranter. The foundation stone was laid on May 20, 1863.
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Mit freundlicher Genehmigung der Musikschule der Landeshauptstadt Magdeburg
Magdeburg / Germany
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The ceiling over the top of us was really low. This was the worst parking garage we've ever been in. It was very dark and the floor was really wet. There were no handicapped spaces on the bottom floor.
The futuristic atrium in the Compuware building with water flowing from the colorful triangles.
This upward looking shot is in Detroit, Michigan, November 16, 2007.
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Promenade Deck 7, Fiesta Deck 6 & Plaza Deck 5
Atrium, The Piazza
Emerald Princess
Frihavnen 245/Flex Terminal
Copenhagen
Denmark
Se celebra durante los dÃas 6 y 7 de mayo en el Edificio de TecnologÃas de la Información y las Telecomunicaciones del Campus Miguel Delibes de la UVa, acerca a alumnos de Educación Secundaria y de Ciclos Formativos de la Comunidad de Castilla y León a las disciplinas relacionadas con la Arquitectura y la IngenierÃa de la Universidad de Valladolid
ConÃmbriga é uma das maiores povoações romanas de que há vestÃgios em Portugal. Classificada Monumento Nacional, é a estação arqueológica romana mais bem estudada no paÃs. ConÃmbriga foi à época da Invasão romana da PenÃnsula Ibérica a principal cidade do Conventus Scallabitanus, provÃncia romana da Lusitânia. Localiza-se a 16 km de Coimbra, na freguesia de Condeixa-a-Velha, a 2 km de Condeixa-a-Nova. A estação inclui o Museu Monográfico de Conimbriga, onde estão expostos muitos dos artefactos encontrados nas escavações arqueológicas, incluÃndo moedas e instrumentos cirúrgicos. pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Con%C3%ADmbriga
... The hall is designed like an atrium, with a large glass skylight allowing natural light to enter the heart of the building at all times. ...
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This is a large domed glass roof inside the Prudential Tower Mall. I think it looked even more impressive seeing it live.
I saw this as we were leaving the mall, having met up with the rest of our family there. There were several of us using cameras, but I was the only one who photographed this. I even pointed out this big skylight to them, and their reactions were like, "Hmmm, yeah.. okay.." But no one was moved enough to take even one photo, In fact, they looked at me like I was crazy for doing it! I did not really care though. I liked how the shot came out, and I guess that's all that really matters, right?
The glass dome above the atrium at International Place, as seen through a window from outside. Philip Johnson was the architect.
Taken and originally posted in 2005.
This is how they used to build offices centuries ago. What a place! It used to be the office of a nearby steel factory.
Looks like it has been abandoned for some time. Have no info about it’s history unfortunately.
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