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By architects Giuseppe Perugini, Raynaldo Perugini and Uga De Plaisant, 1968-1971. Fregene, Italy.

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Looking down from above, the curves of the Blavatnik School’s staircase create a sense of continuous motion and elegance.

 

Oxford Open Doors Flickr group photowalk.

A floating home by the sea. Modern and comfortable. The house is surrounded by a wooden deck and shallow water. A bridge connects the deck to the quay. Fully interiored as always. Kitchen, toilet and living room downstairs. Bathroom, bedroom and storage space upstairs. You find photos of the interiors in my photostream.

 

Inspiration comes from childhood summers and sailing with my parents. It was a challenge to catch the maritime feeling with details such as railings and stays and at the same time keep the design clean and modern.

 

I used dark blue bricks to create the water surface. The more common technique with transparent tiles or plates wasn't really on option because it didn't fit in the colour scheme.

By architect Mario Galvagni, 1969-1976. Carbuta, Italy.

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From a series of fine art black and white photographs showing the unique beauty and architectural detail of the symbol of Tehran, Azadi Tower, Iran. Azadi Tower is a post-modern architecture designed by Iranian-Canadian architect "Hossein Amanat " in 1971 to commemorate the 2500th anniversary of the first Persian empire.

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By architect W. Neuser, 1961. Wiesbaden, Germany.

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By architect Luigi Caccia Dominioni, 1994-1996. Milan, Italy.

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By architect Sergio Graziosi, 1984-1988. Paderno Dugnano, Italy.

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By architect Le Corbusier, 1960-1967. Zürich, Switzerland.

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By architect Pierluigi Spadolini and engineer Riccardo Morandi, 1987. Rome, Italy.

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By architects Mario Campi and Franco Pessina, 1984-1988. Buseno, Switzerland.

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By architect Benedetto Aloia, 1993-2005. Benevento, Italy.

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By architects Testi and Gasparini, 1951. Novi di Modena, Italy.

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By architect Zeev Rechter, 1963. Be'er Sheva, Israel.

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An interior vertical view of Axel towers in central Copenhagen, full of beautiful architectural lines and curves..

By architect Georgi Konstantinovski, 1969. Skopje, Macedonia.

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Designed by BBPR, 1964. Modena, Italy.

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By architects Ralf Schüler and Ursulina Schüler-Witte, 1972-1976. Berlin, Germany.

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By architects Benvenuto Villa and Maria Rosa Zibetti Ribaldone, 1971-1973. Gallarate, Italy.

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Built in 1972-1976. Cologne, Germany.

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By architect Mario Galvagni, 1969-1976. Carbuta, Italy.

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By architect József Kerényi, 1970s. Kecskemét, Hungary.

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"Commissioned by Bacardi, and completed in 1975, the Jewel Box is a rare example of Miami Modern architecture.

Designed by Igancio Carrera-Justiz, the Jewel Box hovers forty-seven feet above ground on Biscayne Boulevard. The colorful glass mosaic walls on all four sides of the building are based on designs by German artist Johannes Dietz. Each side depicts the rum-making process: how stalks of sugar cane are converted into molasses.

Its vibrant glamor and vivid extravagance is highlighted during the morning sun, and emphasized at night with strong, hot ceiling lights." Aimee Rubensteen

By architects R. Šilinskas and N. Kėvišas, 1982. Druskininkai, Lithuania.

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By architects Giuseppe Perugini, Raynaldo Perugini and Uga De Plaisant, 1968-1971. Fregene, Italy.

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By architects Giuseppe Perugini, Raynaldo Perugini and Uga De Plaisant, 1968-1971. Fregene, Italy.

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By architects Johannes van den Broek and Jaap Bakema, 1967. Marl, Germany.

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As one of the symbols of Tehran city, Azadi Tower is a post-modern architecture designed by Iranian-Canadian architect Hossein Amanat in 1971 to commemorate the 2500th anniversary of the first Persian empire.

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Macy’s, Grossmont Center, La Mesa, CA. Built in 1961.

Also known as Casa Dinosauro and Casa Balena. By architect Vittorio Giorgini, 1960-1965. Baratti (Piombino), Italy.

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By architect Mario Galvagni, 1958. Torre del Mare - Bergeggi, Italy.

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From a series of fine art black and white photographs showing the unique beauty and architectural detail of the symbol of Tehran, Azadi Tower, Iran. Azadi Tower is a post-modern architecture designed by Iranian-Canadian architect "Hossein Amanat" in 1971 to commemorate the 2500th anniversary of the first Persian empire.

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By architect Alberto Donti, 1986-1987. Perugia, Italy.

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By architects Mara Metsal and Maia Laul, 1976-1977. Põdrangu, Estonia.

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By architect Mario Catalán Nebot, 1974. Barcelona, Spain.

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By architect Leonardo Ricci, 1984-1994. Jesi, Italy.

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By architect Enrico Del Debbio, 1953-1958. Bari, Italy.

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Built between 1971 and 1976. Sant Adrià de Besòs, Spain.

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By architect G. Bichiashvili, 1985. Tbilisi, Georgia.

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By architects Selma Tupareva and Nikolaj Damov, 1976. Pomorie, Bulgaria.

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By architect W. Neuser, 1961. Wiesbaden, Germany.

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By architects B. Voronin, L. Andreyeva, Y. Ratushny, V. Lepeshov and V. Vi, 1986. Almaty, Kazakhstan.

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By architects Giuseppe Perugini, Raynaldo Perugini and Uga De Plaisant, 1968-1971. Fregene, Italy.

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Canon rangefinder 135mm f/3.5 (M39) lens on Sony FF.

Carl Zeiss Jena 135mm f/4 Triotar on Sony FF.

By architects Mario Campi and Franco Pessina, 1984-1988. Buseno, Switzerland.

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By architect Luigi Ciapparella, 1970s. Busto Arsizio, Italy.

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By architect Giampiero Mina, 1969. Arbedo-Castione, Switzerland.

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By architects Ralf Schüler and Ursulina Schüler-Witte, 1972-1976. Berlin, Germany.

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Built in 1972. Putzbrunn, Germany.

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