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As the sunlight hits the Turning Torso in Malmö, The glass facade lights up like a brilliant star.
This iconic structure's unique twisted design reflects the golden hour's warm, radiant hues, creating a breathtaking spectacle. Against a vibrant sky transitioning from blue to pink and orange, the building stands tall and proud, a modern architectural brilliance. The surrounding urban landscape, with its modern buildings and green spaces, adds to the city's charm.
The distinctive indoor space with the undulating glass-and-steel canopy is the Robert and Arlene Kogod Courtyard at the Smithsonian American Art Museum and National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C.
These two museums share the historic Old Patent Office Building. The courtyard was enclosed in 2007 with a wave-like roof designed by the British architectural firm Foster & Partners. It’s one of the most beautiful indoor public spaces in Washington DC — filled with natural light, trees, and seating. The space is often used for events, concerts, and quiet relaxation between gallery visits.
I chose to photograph this street light as an urban sculpture, isolating it against the sky. The minimal composition emphasizes its elegant design, while the warm glow of the lamps creates points of interest in the geometric composition.
More wanderings around the University of Lincoln, this time in colour...
Taken with Hasselblad 501cm and 80mm Planar f2.8 *t CB lens, on Kodak Ektar 100 at 100asa and processed over in Birmingham at AG PhotoLab. Digitised with Epson v550 and SilverFast®8 (SE) at 3200ppi...
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"There is a national network to protect and enhance the heritage of these exceptional locations in order to increase their renown and promote their development"
8x10.625" handmade collage.
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This piece was a collaboration with @lessoeursanglaises / @collagecardconnection (Insta) to help raise money for womenforwomen.org international charity. I may have gone a bit overboard with this fella… sometimes I have a problem not knowing when to stop.
For Art Basel HK, 25 Lynn Chadwick sculptures are scattered across Central.
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in the golden ribs of silence, the world pauses for a breath — a lone figure traces time on the polished floor of departure. light speaks in curves and shadows, echoing the architecture of movement and memory.
L'abbaye Val Notre-Dame se trouve au 250, chemin de la Montagne-Coupée, Saint-Jean-de-Matha, au Québec, Canada.
La chapelle de l'abbaye, au design moderne, se caractérise par un autel installé devant une vaste fenêtre qui offre une vue extraordinaire sur la nature environnante.
L’abbaye est située au pied de la Montagne-Coupée, sur un plateau boisé surplombant la rivière l'Assomption. Depuis 2009, elle abrite une communauté de 24 moines cisterciens venus de l'Abbaye d'Oka. Conçu par l’architecte de renom Pierre Thibault, le site est en harmonie avec la nature qui l'entoure. C'est un véritable chef-d’œuvre architectural où le bois et l’ardoise sont à l’honneur. Le premier mars 2009, la communauté de moines bien connue pour leur fromage d'Oka y ont élu domicile.
Le site comporte une chapelle, un bistro qui offre aux visiteurs un espace détente pour manger, et enfin un magasin qui vend les Délices du Monastère ainsi qu'une multitude de produits du terroir québécois. Il y a aussi la possibilité de découvrir ce que la forêt a à vous offrir en participant à des randonnées et ateliers guidés. Sans oublier les sentiers de randonnée pédestre et de vélo de montagne ainsi que les pistes de ski de fond et de raquette en hiver.
Almost 10 PM, and I'm capturing the serene atmosphere of Triangeln Station before heading home. The sleek, curved ceiling with its geometric pattern, the well-lit platform, and the reflective floor create a calm and almost magical ambiance. A few people in the distance contribute to the tranquil ambiance of this architectural marvel.
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Chelsea Bridge is a bridge over the River Thames in west London, connecting Chelsea on the north bank to Battersea on the south bank. There have been two Chelsea Bridges, on the site of what was an ancient ford.
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London Bridge Lights
London Bridge Lights
Up to this point the Multi table system offered you several kinds of feet to compose your table. If you had some books, papers or even a CPU and only place for a table there was no chance to put this loose things but on the table top and CPU’s on the floor. Now there is an option. With this storage legs and using the side shelves you can have all your objects in its place. Perfect solution for small spaces that do not allow any shelving or extra storage. Or to complement a shelving unit in a home office space.
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Valencia (Spanish: [baˈlenθja]) or València (Valencian: [vaˈlensia]) is the third largest city in Spain after Madrid and Barcelona, and the capital of the autonomous community of Valencia, with a population of 809,267[1] within its administrative limits on a land area of 134.6 km2 (52 sq mi). It is the 15th most populous municipality in the European Union. The urban area of Valencia extends beyond the administrative city limits with a population of between 1,175,000[2] and 1,564,145.[3] Between 1,705,742[4][5][6] and 2,300,000[7] people live in the Valencia metropolitan area.
The climate for business improved markedly in Valencia during the recent period of rapid economic growth in Spain with concurrent development and expansion of telecommunications and transport. Valencia is the 29th fastest improving European city[8] and its influences in commerce, education, entertainment, media, fashion, science, and the arts all contribute to its status as one of the gamma world's centers.[9] Port of Valencia is the 5th busiest container port in Europe and largest on the Mediterranean Sea, with a trade volume of 4.21 million TEU's.[10]
Valencia was founded as a Roman colony in 138 BC. The city is situated on the banks of the Turia, on the east coast of the Iberian peninsula, fronting the Gulf of Valencia of Mediterranean Sea. Its historic center is one of the largest in Spain, with approximately 169 acres;[11] this heritage of ancient monuments, diverse scenic sites and cultural attractions makes Valencia one of the country's most popular tourist destinations for Spaniards and world travelers alike.
Among its most representative monuments are Valencia Cathedral, Torres de Serranos, Torres de Cuart and Llotja de la Seda (declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1996), and the Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciències (City of Arts and Sciences), an entertainment-based cultural and architectural complex designed by Santiago Calatrava and Félix Candela.[12] The Museu de Belles Arts de València houses a large collection of paintings from the 14th-18th centuries, including works by Velázquez, El Greco, and Goya, also an important series of engravings by Piranesi.[13] The Institut Valencià d'Art Modern (Valencian Institute of Modern Art) offers both permanent collections and temporary exhibitions of contemporary art and photography.[14]
Valencia is integrated into an industrial area on the Costa del Azahar (Orange Blossom Coast). Its main festival, the Falles, is known worldwide, while the traditional Spanish dish, paella, originated here.
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The City of Arts and Sciences (Valencian: Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciències, Spanish: Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias) is an entertainment-based cultural and architectural complex in the city of Valencia, Spain. It is the most important modern tourist destination in the city of Valencia.
The City of Arts and Sciences is situated at the end of the former riverbed of the river Turia, which was drained and rerouted after a catastrophic flood in 1957. The old riverbed was turned into a picturesque sunken park.
Designed by Santiago Calatrava and Félix Candela, the project underwent the first stages of construction in July 1996 and the finished "city" was inaugurated April 16, 1998 with the opening of L'Hemisfèric. The last great component of the City of Arts and Sciences, El Palau de les Arts Reina Sofia, was presented on October 9, 2005, Valencian Community Day.
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Valencia City of Arts and Sciences
A new connection between Cambridge and outlying villages. This looks toward the new Medical Research Council building.