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Some cube drobed down into the water ...
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The cube-houses in Rotterdam were built almost 40 years ago. If you look at them, you wonder whether they are livable.
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Salinas de Sanlúcar de Barrameda (Cádiz - AndalucÃa) - Salt mine
Sony Alpha900 + Tokina17mm
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The Cube Orange project comes from the Parisian studio Jakob+MacFarlane Architects and is part of the urban interventions of the old port of Lyon on the banks of the Saône , at a point called Confluence , because the Saône joins the Rhone right here.
This port area consisted of warehouses such as Sucrière, les Douanes, les Salins, the Capitainerie, which architects and landscape designers have reinterpreted to offer new sustainable spaces, avant-garde architecture and lots of greenery.
The Cube Orange is built on a regular grid (29 x 33 m) of concrete pillars on 5 levels. It has a light façade overlaid with another perforated façade with pixelated patterns that reflect the movement of the river. The orange colour is symbolic of red lead paint, an industrial colour used for port areas.
Dieses Gebäude ist wirklich schwierig zu fotografieren. Von allen Seiten, frontal und Ausschnitte ... nichts wurde dieser aussergewöhnlichen Architektur wirklich gerecht. So fand ich es dann noch am spannendsten.
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Macro Mondays - Green and Yellow Squares
Here we have some cubes from a board game ... Happy Macro Monday everyone :)
I will post the picture I started with in comments. I thought, if I submit something to this theme, I want to try something new. It wasn't so much about the original picture which I took this morning. I wanted to have something round and took my turquoise doughnut from the jewellery box and put it on a square bit of paper. Then I made 3 copies for different processing and got to work on this cube. Thanks BLTV for the tutorial.
I was on a photo trip in Rotterdam from October 11th to October 14th.
Rotterdam is a modern city with impressive architecture and great opportunities for street photography.
The best pictures in my opinion will be posted up here in the next days and weeks
Museum Square, Amsterdam
"Between the Stedelijk Museum and the Van Gogh Museum stands a cube-shaped object. As part of the Qpark underground parking facility, the structure houses air treatment systems and other technical installations. Both museums considered the building, which had been shrouded in brown tarpaulin for years, as an eyesore. So the two institutions teamed up with Qpark and Stadsdeel Zuid to invite designers to come up with a solution. Bureau Concern won the pitch to transform the object into a feature in greater harmony with the cultural and social significance of Museum Square.
The winning idea for the cube, a concept and design by artist Aziz Bekkaoui entitled ‘Calvin’s Mecca’, dates back to 2009."
The Cube nennt sich der Mittelteil in dem Neubau der Hamburger Kunsthalle. Hier der Blick nach oben. Um diesen Mittelteil herum befinden sich in den einzelnen Etagen die Ausstellungsräume mit Zeitgenössischer und Moderner Kunst. Sehr interessante,lichtdurchflutete, Architektur ,die die ausgestellten Exponate weitesgehend im natürlichen Tageslicht darstellt.
The Cube is the name of the middle part in the new building of the Hamburger Kunsthalle. Here's the view up. The exhibition rooms with contemporary and modern art are located around this central part on the individual floors. Very interesting, light-flooded architecture, which presents the exhibits largely in natural daylight.
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wie schon so oft, haben meine Bilder und ihre Titel (erschreckend) viel mit der Lebenswirklichkeit gemeinsam... ;-)
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Jeppe Hein: Changing Neon Sculpture
seen at Bucerius Art Forum
The brownish stains originate from the interference of the electronic shutter with the line frequency of the neon lights (I believe) - I like this extra effect :)
The Cube Berlin is an office building at Washingtonplatz in Berlin built in the form of a perfect cube. Opened in 2020, the building is 42,5 high. Its glass facades reflect the surrounding areas at different angles.