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a sliver of light slices through silence. the man is no more than a moving shadow—part of the wall, part of the void. in this moment, even the geometry breathes.
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...I think that the designer here was taking a day off to stay home with a sick three year old who built a model with Lego Duplo.
The buildings are indeed spectacular, but does not really fit in here, in this part of the city.
.This is the 2nd half of our trip to London on Tuesday 23rd Feb 2016. We saw an exhibition of Indian Jewellery called 'Bejewelled Treasures' at the V & A, then on to The Natural History Museum where we saw the final selections for 'The Wildlife Photographer of the Year". Both exhibitions being wonderful. Then on to St Giles, which have mainly been posted.
A striking example of modern design, this image showcases a long, covered walkway lined with bold yellow columns and a checkered tile floor. The strong perspective draws the viewer’s eye toward the horizon, where distant figures add scale and movement to the scene. Framed by a vivid blue sky and lush greenery, the composition blends architectural rhythm with natural serenity—an inviting space for both reflection and exploration.
This structure is an interactive museum of science that resembles the skeleton of a whale. It occupies around 40,000 m² on three floors. The exhibits are designed more for 'entertainment value' than for science education. Much of the ground floor is taken up by a basketball court sponsored by a local team and various companies. The building is made up of three floors of which 26,000 square meters is used for exhibitions. The first floor has a view of the beautiful Turia Garden that surrounds it; which is over 13,500 square meters of water. The second floor hosts “The Legacy of Science” exhibition by the researchers; Santiago Ramón y Cajal, Severo Ochoa y Jean Dausset. The third floor has the “Chromosome Forest” which shows the sequencing of human DNA. Also on this floor is the “Zero Gravity,” the “Space Academy,” and “Marvel Superheroes” exhibitions.
Just next to Fjordenhus from the previous posts is "The Wave".
The Wave (Danish "Bølgen") is a modern residential building complex by the Skyttehus bay in Vejle, Denmark. It is inspired by the Sydney Opera House by Danish architect Jørn Utzon and the hilly landscape around Vejle Fjord.
The Wave in Vejle is designed by Henning Larsen Architects and contains ultimately 105 luxury apartments distributed on 14,000 square metres (150,000 sq ft).
It has been named as a ground-breaking architecture piece in modern times and a significant landmark of Vejle.
Just next to Fjordenhus from the previous posts is "The Wave".
The Wave (Danish "Bølgen") is a modern residential building complex by the Skyttehus bay in Vejle, Denmark. It is inspired by the Sydney Opera House by Danish architect Jørn Utzon and the hilly landscape around Vejle Fjord.
The Wave in Vejle is designed by Henning Larsen Architects and contains ultimately 105 luxury apartments distributed on 14,000 square metres (150,000 sq ft).
It has been named as a ground-breaking architecture piece in modern times and a significant landmark of Vejle.