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This is the outside of an art installation we came across at the weekend. The inside can really mess with your eyes / thinking :)
ENTER THE CUBE : Marleen Sleeuwits
One is tall and complex, the second one is small and edgy and the third one is silent with two faces. Find out more: www.pietschy.de/three-brothers-in-telaviv/
The image presents a captivating urban landscape, showcasing towering skyscrapers from an eye-catching perspective. The camera angle is directly below the buildings as they reach skywards towards the bright blue expanse above.
These modern architectural marvels display sleek lines and reflective glass surfaces that capture the surrounding cityscape and natural elements such as clouds in their mirrored facades. As a result, we see vibrant reflections of both urban life and serene skies intertwined harmoniously on these imposing structures.
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The Chrysler Building and 475 Lexington Avenue reflected in the facade of the Grand Hyatt at the corner of 42nd Street and Lexington Avenue, NYC
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The regular polyhedra (solids whose faces are identical regular polygons like squares or equilateral triangles) are named after the Greek
philisopher Plato. There are just five of them:
tetrahedron - 4 triangles
cube (or hexahedron) - 6 squares
octahedron - 8 triangles
dodecahedron - 12 pentagons
icosahedron - 20 triangles
The (fairly) regular lines and shapes of a coaster made of palm leaves
Photo taken for the group Macro Mondays and this week's theme: Geometric shapes
you are looking up at the incredible atrium of the James R. Thompson Center in the heart of downtown Chicago....the JRTC is 1.2 million square feet of spectacular space of commerce, culture and offices under gleaming glass....it was my first time yesterday to go into this buliding and it was breathtaking for me...one needs to see the whole space in person to really appreciate how incredible this piece of brlliant architecture really is....this building is in the North Loop and is located in the corner of Clark St. and Randolph....the building was completed in 1985 and is a glass enclosed steel structure with a curving, sloping facade...it has 17 above ground floors and 2 below ground levels....this building was designed by Helmut Jahn and cost $89 million to build....pls. View On Black
A photo I took couple weeks back at the oceanfront in Virginia Beach by taking a vantage point looking up by capturing this image.
Portion of bar code and process control patches on a tub of 365 cream cheese spread for Macro Mondays theme Geometric Shapes
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The Hive - Kew Gardens - a 17m high multi-sensory installation commissioned by the UK Government and created by artist Wolfgang Buttress, Simmonds Studio and BDP. It formed the centerpiece of the UK Pavillion at the 2015 Milan Expo.
The structure highlights the importance of pollinators to our future food security.