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Architecture – Modern
This is another collection of buildings (some as photographed), glass panels, abstract shapes formed from buildings. Most are in London, although they could be any city. I have not named any building, nor have attempted to find Architects or Designers. Some I have just altered things to my own taste, nothing is sacrosanct, nothing lasts for ever, new ideas quickly become old as will these images be the moment I post them. Please enjoy.
The witch in the course of time, now the modern way :P
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The World Maritime University in Malmö, Sweden, is a postgraduate maritime university founded by the International Maritime Organization, a specialized agency of the United Nations.
At the international exhibition "ceramic art London 2022" (Central Saint Martins, Granary Square). Sculpture by James Evans. There was obviously some kind of iron mixed into the clay. To me, his sculptures trigger associations of the decay and, hence, the transitoriness, of our grand technological structures. So, what we are looking at is the debris of the Anthropocene.
Power house mechanic working on steam pump..
© Lewis Hine, photographer, 1920
© Alain Girard, Restored & Colorized, 2024
Neo Bankside Pavilion C (Rogers Stirk Harbour and Partners) on the left and the Tate Modern Extension (Herzog and Meuron) on the right.
Visitors to the Tate Modern 10th floor public viewing area can see right into the apartments of Pavilion C and the residents went to court to try to prevent this happening (they failed).
Crazy Tuesday theme: modern vs vintage
The spoons on the left are mine , 2000's the ones on the right are my Mother's from the 1950's and still in working order.
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It is always good to remember that what we consider old now, back in the day was very modern. Case in point is this part of the church Saint Etienne in Perriers-sur-Andelle. The church itself is medieval, founded in the 11th century, with some architectural details added in the 14th century. But not here. Here we can quite obviously see some later works, this is not medieval (and the church did see substantial work done in the 16th and the 19th century). So at one point this was the modern, up-to-date part of the church when the rest of it was more or less dated and old-fashioned.
“In sharp contrasts to traditional Art, Modern Art does not hide the fact that it is something made and produced: on the contrary, it underscores the fact.”
— Theodor Adorno
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