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Minus 4 C. Although there are still leaves on the willow tree, the pollard willows have lost their branches.
Midden-Delfland, The Netherlands.
"The heart of New York" (Hartje New York), Eindhoven, The Netherlands.
Design (2013): Wiel Arets Architects
"Wind Force 9" / "Windkracht 9" is the name of this building at Zeeburgereiland, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
The weather vane (there are several around the complex) shows this is clearly untrue.
Design (2015): INBO and Bureau Rowin Petersma.
Slightly modified by me using GIMP.
Chiesa Beata Vergine Immacolata, a brutalist feast.
Designed (1961): Giuseppe Pizzigoni.
Longuelo, Bergamo, Italia.
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They just belong together.
Stadtbibliothek am Mailänder Platz, Stuttgart, Germany.
Design (1999): Eun Young Yi.
Two minutes later, the heavens burst, and all the people disappeared.
Piazza dei Miracoli, Pisa, Italy.
The famous tower is a campanile, a bell tower standing free from the Cattedrale Metropolitana Primaziale di Santa Maria Assunta, designed from 1173 by architect Diotisalvi.
U-Bahnhof Theresenwiese, München, Germany.
Here you get out when you go to the Oktoberfest. The station is designed to look like a brewery cellar.
The city colours of München, yellow and black dominate. Usually.
Design (1984): Alexander von Branca.
The wall paintings are also inspired by the Oktoberfeste, and were made by by Ricarda Dietz.
The architect duo Gijs van Vaerenbergh will design a maze (NL: "Dwaaltuin") for the University of Leuven, Belgium, for their 600th birthday. This is a model, scale 1:20.
"Escher - Other World" expo at the Kunstmuseum, The Hague, The Netherlands.
Hogeschool Museumpark Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
Designed as an Unilever office (1930) by H.F. Mertens.
"Shylight" by DRIFT (Lonneke Gordijn and en Ralph Nauta, 2022). Inspired by flowers opening and closing.
GLOW Festival, Augustijnenkerk, Eindhoven, The Netherlands.
Huis van Gijn, Dordrecht, The Netherlands.
Originally, a 18th century living house. Now converted into a nice museum with beautiful interiors from the time collector Van Gijn lived there (don't forget the collection of toys!).
Renovation and conversion into an up-to-date museum building (1997): Abrahamse De Kock Architecten.
The Salzspeicher (salt storehouses), of Lübeck, Germany.
Built in the 16th -18th century.
Part of Nosferatu was recorded here.
150 kV power station, Lloydstraat, Rotterdam.
Artist (2017): Jos Looise.
Paintjob is inspired by WW I naval camouflage
It messes with your mind...
Forum, Groningen, The Netherlands.
Design: NL Architects (2012).
Modified by me using GIMP. Inspired by images of Hudson Yard, New York, and the Justizpalast, Munich. Check them out.
There is no subliminal political message in this post !
Inside the UFO.
Evoluon, Eindhoven, The Netherlands.
Designed in 1966 by Leo de Bever and Louis Christiaan Kalff.
Bosco Verticale (Vertical Forest) , orta Nuova, Milano, Italia.
The forest consists of 900 trees.
Design (2010): Boeri Studio (Stefano Boeri, Gianandrea Barreca and Giovanni La Varra).
It also involved input from horticulturalists and botanists.
Saint Bavo Cathedral (Vrouwetoren), Haarlem The Netherlands.
Yes, it is created in GIMP, but the resulting image is very close to how Joseph Cuypers designed this great neo-romanesque cathedral from 1895-1930.
I just made sure the light entered beautifully from all sides.
The cathedral is a feast of architecture and art.
View over the Duomo from Museo del Novecento, Milano, Italia.
Housed in the Palazzo dell'Arengario. Redesigned and abandoned several times.
In 2000, the current museum building was created by Italo Rota and Fabio Fornasari .
www.barcelo.com/guia-turismo/en/italy/milan/things-to-do/...
Title inspired by Peter Grossmann.
Mariakerk, Wierum, The Netherlands.
The tower was built around 1200.
The weather vane depicts an 'aak', a type of ship used locally for fishing.
The Cuypershuis in Roermond, The Netherlands, is the former home and workshop of architect and designer Pierre Cuypers (1827 -1921). And now a museum in honour of his life and work.
This was taken at an exhibition on Cuypers' work on the restauration of the Munsterkerk in Roermond. However, my eyes were caught by the exhibition materials and their game with light and shadows.
in Arnhem Central Station, The Netherlands.
In my imagination only. Made with GIMP.
Arnhem Central Station.
Part of Arnhem Central Masterplan (1996-2015).
Design: UNStudio.
The BMW Headquarters (German: BMW-Vierzylinder, lit. 'BMW four-cylinder').
The museum building of the left represents a cilinder head.
Design (1968): Karl Schwanzer.
"The Microsoft House has 832 👀 Windows", according to their website.
Feltrinelli building, Milano, Italia.
Design (2015): Herzog & de Meuron.
The library at Museum Voorlinden, Wassenaar, The Netherlands.
Overall design: (2010): Dirk Jan Postel, Kraaijvanger architects.
Library design (2016): Andrea Milani.
Sluishuis, almost completed, already a landmark. I especially like the reflections in and below (!) the balconies. It will look amazing during sunset and blue hour.
The most spectacular side of the complex (from the water) is not yet accessible.
The builder is still fixing some balconies; one looks quite challenging to people with vertigo :-)
Design (2016): BIG (Bjarke Ingels Group) and Barcode Architects.