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I do a lot of architectural photography for builders, renovators and realtors. Sometimes I get the opportunity to photograph a home with some really dramatic elements.

I moved overseas a couple of times with work - sometimes you strike lucky, and sometimes you strike very lucky.

 

We managed to bag the rental of this just-refurbished 100 year old apartment in the Champel district of Geneva which came with original parquet floors, French-style doors, and what I seem to remember as a 12 foot curtain drop. The lift too was in the old open French style. We were lucky because plenty of Swiss were hankering after it, but the owner clearly decided the company I worked for had deeper pockets and would be a better credit risk.

 

This was taken in 2005 - not too long before we would up sticks again and move to the US Deep South. So out went the smart suits and ties, and in came the short sleeves and khaki slacks - much more my style.

 

Inevitably you adapt your lifestyle to a new environment and I did miss a lot of things about Switzerland, yet oddly the most enduring one was my daily commute on the number 3 trolley bus.

 

All credit to Mrs H for dressing the room.

Sorry, no trains in this one.

 

Taken with a borrowed Canon EOS 350D

8th May 2005

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湖畔の木々の中に同化する室内

木製建具の質感が内と外を繋いでくれている

 

イタリア大使館別荘にて

Grand Hyatt hotel's atrium, looking down from the Skywalk on the 88th floor. The building's anchor tenant is the five-star 555-room Grand Hyatt Shanghai hotel which occupies floors 53 to 87. It was designed by the Chicago firm of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM).

 

The Hyatt's famous barrel-vaulted atrium starts at the 56th floor and extends upwards to the 87th. Lined with 28 annular corridors and staircases arrayed in a spiral, it is 27 m (89 ft) in diameter with a clear height of approximately 115 m (377 ft). It is one of the tallest atria in the world.

 

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See the original here:

www.flickr.com/photos/glenhsparky/3060942572/in/set-72157...

And see glen.h's whole amazing 70s set here:

www.flickr.com/photos/glenhsparky/sets/72157606922034001/

I had to crop glen's photo in order to blog it - apologies!

Blog post is here:

blog.ounodesign.com/2009/04/17/in-every-dreamhome-a-heart...

  

This is actually a square format crop of my previous upload of this stair in the Citizen M Rotterdam hotel. On one hand the crop makes for a stronger image but then it also loses quite a bit of detail so I'm not really sure which version I prefer.....

 

Click here to see more of my shots from Rotterdam :

www.flickr.com/photos/darrellg/albums/72157700872931264

 

From Wikipedia "Rotterdam is a city in the Netherlands, in South Holland within the Rhine–Meuse–Scheldt river delta at the North Sea. Its history goes back to 1270, when a dam was constructed in the Rotte river, after which people settled around it for safety. In 1340, Rotterdam was granted city rights by the Count of Holland.

 

A major logistic and economic centre, Rotterdam is Europe's largest port, and has a population of 633,471 (2017), the second-largest in the Netherlands, just behind Amsterdam."

 

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A new - safer - version of an old design.

In the future a new earth-like planet - named Ademis - is discovered. A group of people with different skills is sent to Ademis to live there and examine the pre-conditions for a larger colony to be established.

 

This is an example module showing the what the habitats look like. My aim is to build further example modules to visualize the various functions of the colony.

via Bohemian Hellhole

I do a lot of architectural photography for builders, renovators and realtors. Sometimes I get the opportunity to photograph a home with some really dramatic elements.

Journalist: Rie Elise Larsen og Stine F. Mathiasen Fotograf: Lisbett Wedendahl

 

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I worked on the exteriors of this project and created the pools.

images from whatwedo.dk, taken by Tia Borgsmidt

 

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yellow tea cups and saucers from anthropologie, thermos, cost plus

another completed project. This one is in Ottawa. My client is a bachelor and was super great to work with.

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