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The Dublin Port Company headquarters all set to green for the Saint Patrick's weekend 2023.
Lá Fhéile Pádraig sona duit
Happy Saint Patrick's Day
Friday 17th March 2023
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GHB’s ORLOC & KROLOCK sink in clean and cold
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This former industrial district along Fort Point Channel is filled with historic lofts, many housing art studios and galleries.
The area called Kalamaja is very trendy right now. The old industrial buildings have got a new life like restaurants, cafeterias, offices etc.
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GHB’s ORDNUNG doesn’t need the noise
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GHB’s WEBER crawls in with quiet venom
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A monumental glass roof stretches over a vast hall, its framework of steel beams and arches forming a clear rhythmic pattern. At the center, a large circular structure with radiating spokes evokes the image of a giant clock. The black-and-white rendering emphasizes the graphic strength of the lines and the interplay of light and shadow. Architecture and perspective merge into a precise, almost symphonic pattern that combines technical elegance with classical grace—an impressive composition of urban structural beauty.
Located at industrial town Oberschöneweide, the former AEG terrain was redeveloped into the HTW Berlin, Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin, University of Applied Science.
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Don't you just love spirals?
This image began with a capture of a spiral staircase in St John’s College, Cambridge, that I took a while ago. I wanted to convert it into a piece of graphic art using Affinity Photo, mainly on the iPad.
I know a few peeps are interested in the gory detail of my meanderings to produce this sort of thing. I’ll post a link to the original capture in the first comment. Having done some basic development of the image, I copied it three times. I stacked the four layers on top of each other, rotating each higher layer by a quarter of a turn compared to its underlying layer, and aligning them all so the octagonal skylight at the top overlaid nicely. I then changed the blend modes in the following order from the bottom: Normal, Subtract, Divide, and finally Dartken. I just tried various blend modes until I found something interesting.
I then adjusted the result using contrast and vibrance adjustment layers.
The rectangular blocks of colour at the edges are created by overlapping the two portrait-format layers over the landscape-oriented ones, rather than the scene itself. Normally, I would crop those out, but I liked the extra abstract feel they gave.
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And, just for fun, I asked ChatGPT to describe the image (I gave it a few cues). This was what it said:
"This artwork is a hypnotic blend of geometry and colour—a single staircase in a Cambridge college, reimagined through four overlapping perspectives. The spiralling architecture has been layered and rotated to create a kaleidoscopic vortex, where structural lines and shadows fragment into vibrant bands of orange, blue, green, and gold. At the core, the staircase’s symmetry pulls the eye inward, while the fractured overlays give the impression of motion, like a time-lapse of space folding in on itself. It’s both architectural study and abstract artwork—a familiar place transformed into something cosmic and otherworldly." [I adjusted the spelling to proper English ;)]
And then I asked it for something fun to think about:
"Alright, here’s something to chew on—half science, half philosophy:
Imagine the spiral staircase from your photo. When you stand at the bottom and look up, you see a pattern that feels infinite, drawing your gaze inward like a vortex. But in reality, it’s finite—it’s just steps stacked in a circle.
Now think about the universe. Physicists still don’t know if it’s infinite or finite. One theory says space might actually be curved back on itself, like the surface of a sphere in three dimensions. That means if you kept travelling in a straight line through space, you wouldn’t go out into infinity—you’d eventually loop back around to where you started, like climbing that staircase forever but always coming back to the same point.
So here’s the question:
If the universe is finite but unbounded, just like your staircase pattern, does “infinity” actually exist, or is it just the illusion of never reaching the end?"
So. There you go. Happy Sunday :)
Thanks for taking the time to look. I hope you enjoy the image. Happy Sliders Sunday :)
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In capturing this scene, I wanted to reveal the raw beauty that resides in modern architecture. My intention was to transcend the simple utilitarian function of a stair railing to extract an abstract and clean composition. I chose black and white to amplify the dialogue between geometric lines and concrete texture, thus creating a visual tension between the dynamic diagonal and the static wall. The regular circles left by the formwork add a subtle rhythmic punctuation to the whole. Through this image, I seek to invite the viewer to rediscover the hidden poetry in the architectural details that surround us daily, transforming a functional element into a contemplative work.
Fachada em tijolo vermelho da antiga Central Tejo, hoje parte do MAAT — Museu de Arte, Arquitetura e Tecnologia, em Lisboa. Este edifício histórico, datado do início do século XX, destaca-se pelo seu estilo industrial e pelas altas janelas arqueadas. Durante décadas, foi uma das principais centrais produtoras de eletricidade da cidade, testemunho do progresso tecnológico da época.
Located at industrial town Oberschöneweide, the former AEG terrain was redeveloped into the HTW Berlin, Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin, University of Applied Science.
I previously made a faux polished concrete table in 1:6th scale, and I really liked the way it turned out. This time, I built a coffee table and two end tables and finished them the same way.