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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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By architects B. Voronin, L. Andreyeva, Y. Ratushny, V. Lepeshov and V. Vi, 1986-2002. Almaty, Kazakhstan.

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Built in 1969. Ludwigshafen, Germany.

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

Built in 1972. Putzbrunn, Germany.

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By architect Alexandru Costandache, 1987. Constanţa, Romania.

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

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

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

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Inside Istanbul's new airport, I was struck by how the architectural elements created this compelling composition. The subtle green tones and gentle curves, punctuated by precise lighting, offered a perfect study in modern architectural design. I composed the shot to emphasize the flowing lines and create a sense of spatial depth.

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

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By architect Ignazio Breccia Fratadocchi, 1976-1980. Rome, Italy.

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By architect Aldo Loris Rossi, 1968-1980. Naples, Italy.

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Meyer Optik Gorlitz Orestegor 4 / 200 shot M mode on Sony A7Rii.

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

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By architect Walter Schrempf and artist Otto Herbert Hajek, 1966-1970. Saarbrücken, Germany.

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By architect Slobodan Jovandić, 1976. Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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Part of the Santuario dell'Amore Misericordioso complex, by architect Julio Lafuente, 1953-1974. Todi, Italy.

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By architect Zvi Hecker, 1961-1963. Ramat Gan, Israel.

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By architects Eduardas Chlomauskas, Zigmas Liandzbergis and Jonas Kriukelis, 1971. Vilnius, Lithuania.

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Designed by Mario Cavallè, 1950s. Novate Milanese, Italy.

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Da Wikipedia, l'enciclopedia libera.

 

L'Oriental Pearl Tower (东方明珠塔 pinyin: Dōngfāng Míngzhūtǎ) è una torre televisiva di Shanghai, Cina.

 

L'Oriental Pearl Tower è situato all'estremità di Lujiazui, nel distretto di Pudong, al lato del fiume Huangpu, di fronte al Bund di Shanghai. L'idea del disegno dell'edificio è basata su un poema della dinastia Tang, sull'evocativo suono prodotto dal liuto.

 

La torre è stata progettata da Jia Huan Cheng della Shanghai Modern Architectural Design Co. Ltd.. La costruzione iniziò nel 1991 e venne completata nel 1995. Alta 468 metri, rappresenta la terza torre più alta D' Asia dopo la Tokyo Sky Tree e la Canton Tower, e la quarta torre più alta del mondo, dopo la CN Tower.

 

L'Oriental Pearl Tower fa parte della World Federation of Great Towers.

 

Struttura della torre

La torre è composta da 5 sfere. La più grande ha un diametro di 50 metri, invece la seconda più grande, situata più in alto rispetto alla prima, ha un diametro di 45 metri. Sono collegate da 3 colonne, ognuna con un diametro di 9 metri. La sfera più piccola, situata in cima, ha un diametro di 14 metri.

 

La torre possiede tre livelli per l'osservazione. Il più grande (Space Module) è situato a 350 metri. Gli altri due più bassi sono situati rispettivamente a 263 metri (Sightseeing Floor) e a 90 metri (Space City). A 267 metri c'è il ristorante rotante. Il progetto contiene anche spazi espositivi, ristoranti e centri commerciali. C'è anche un albergo, Space Hotel, con 20 camere, tra le due grandi sfere.

 

Un'antenna estende l'edificio di altri 118 metri e trasmette programmi radio e televisivi.

 

Altri dati

 

Nella base della torre si trova il Museo di Storia della città ed è in costruzione un parco dedicate al futuro. Il Pearl Tower attrae, ogni anno, tre milioni di visitatori.

 

Il fiume che scorre ai piedi della torre è attraversato da due ponti che vengono definiti dai cinesi “i due draghi che giocano con la perla”.

 

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By architect Thomas Klumpp, 2000. Bremen, Germany.

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The Pearl of the Orient TV Tower (东方明珠电视塔) - short also known as "Pearl Tower" or in Chinese 东方明珠塔. Taken from the Garden Bridge (Chinese name: 外白渡桥 waibaiduqiao).

 

This shot is with the "Tungsten" white balance setting" and slight PP: due to the hazy conditions the contrast was ever so slightly increased.

 

The Pearl Tower construction started in 1991, finished in 1995 and at that time it was surrounded by a few 1 to 2 story buildings, wooden shacks and fields(!) (one must mentally flatten out all the surrounding high risers) and a shipyard a little to the north.

 

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Designed by Bogdan Bogdanović, 1973. Mitrovica, Kosovo.

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I found this interesting bit of modern architectural design in an Apple store in Hong Kong Central. It was a little tough finding a photo opportunity without other people though.

By architects Roland Willomet and Paul Dumartheray - Atelier des Architectes Associés, in collaboration with Jean Prouvé (facades), 1970-1974. Lausanne, Switzerland.

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By architect Gérard Grandval, 1969-1974. Créteil, France.

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By architects Heinrich Doll, Hans Walter Henrich and Klaus Humpert, 1959-1962. Lahr, Germany.

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By architect Zvi Hecker, 1984-1989. Ramat Gan, Israel.

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By architect Georges Adilon, 1976. La Verpillière, France.

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Apparently it was airflow over airplane wings that inspired the design of the Zaha Hadid designed Winton Gallery at the Science Museum in London.

 

As much as I enjoyed my first visit to this new gallery, I need to go back when it's a bit quieter as photographing such a space when it's crawling with people is quite a challenge.

 

Click here for more shots of Zaha Hadid designs : www.flickr.com/photos/darrellg/albums/72157634117713361

 

From the Science Museum website : "Mathematics: The Winton Gallery is the first permanent public museum exhibition designed by Zaha Hadid Architects anywhere in the world. The gallery is also the first of Zaha Hadid Architects’ projects to open in the UK since Dame Zaha Hadid’s sudden death in March 2016. The late Dame Zaha first became interested in geometry while studying mathematics at university. Mathematics and geometry have a strong connection with architecture and she continued to examine these relationships throughout each of her projects; with mathematics always central to her work. As Dame Zaha said, 'When I was growing up in Iraq, math was an everyday part of life. We would play with math problems just as we would play with pens and paper to draw – math was like sketching.'"

 

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By architects Eduardas Chlomauskas, Zigmas Liandzbergis and Jonas Kriukelis, 1971. Vilnius, Lithuania.

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By architect Leonardo Savioli, 1962-1970. Florence, Italy.

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Designed by Bogdan Bogdanović, 1973. Mitrovica, Kosovo.

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