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A mesmerizing architectural reflection capturing the essence of Berlin’s modern skyline. The distorted glass surfaces bend reality, creating an abstract, almost fluid impression of the city. This urban mirage showcases Berlin’s fusion of contemporary design, geometry, and perspective.
Long exposure picture of the main entrance of the famous Mudam Museum in Luxembourg City.
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A large orange drainage pipe, cylindrical and hollow, observes a backdrop of modern high-rise structures, reflecting urban design with a significant play of light entering the circular opening.
The main function of the flat was to be an attractive place for business meetings. Moreover, it was essential to be a multifunctional space for creative and lasting many hours workshops as well. However, it was also necessary to include all functions of a comfortable apartment. Lastly, it had to be a safe and friendly place for a child.
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Opened May 16, 2009 and designed by Pritzker Prize–winning architect Renzo Piano, the Modern Wing of the Art Institute of Chicago (shown above) provides a new home for the museum’s collection of 20th- and 21st-century art. This 264,000 square-foot building makes the Art Institute the second largest art museum in the United States.
Nestled along the vibrant Embarcadero waterfront, the Hyatt Regency San Francisco’s iconic atrium is nothing short of an architectural marvel. Opened in 1973, this record-breaking structure, designed by renowned architect John Portman, boasts the largest hotel atrium in the world at the time, soaring an awe-inspiring 17 floors high. Upon entering, you’re immediately enveloped in its vast scale: expansive glass elevators glide effortlessly up the walls, offering panoramic views of the bustling interior below and the intricate geometric skylight above. The soaring ceilings allow natural light to flood the atrium, creating a stunning contrast with the bold concrete structures, a hallmark of the Brutalist architecture style that defined the era.
Portman’s vision was to create more than just a hotel lobby—this grand space was designed to feel like a city within a city, fostering social interaction while giving guests a sense of urban retreat. Crisscrossing walkways and balconies offer visitors both intimate and sweeping views, adding depth and texture to the already impressive space. The design was so influential that the atrium has appeared in films like High Anxiety and Towering Inferno, further cementing its cultural relevance.
Situated in San Francisco’s Financial District, the Hyatt Regency is just steps away from iconic landmarks like the Ferry Building Marketplace, the Bay Bridge, and the vibrant waterfront piers. Its location makes it perfect for both business travelers and tourists looking to explore the city. Whether you’re staying the night or simply visiting, this monumental atrium is a must-see—an enduring testament to forward-thinking design that continues to inspire architects and travelers alike.
Canon EOS 30v | Canon 28-105mm f/3.5-4.5 USM | lomography LomoChrome Metropolis (2021 Formula) 100-400 @ 100
Scanned with minolta Dimage Scan Dual III
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Negative Lab Pro v2.4.2 | Color Model: Noritsu | Pre-Sat: 3 | Tone Profile: LAB - Soft | LUT: None
Great colors are seen at a particular angle to the reflection surface. At low angle, the colors tend to get deeper in saturation.
Varandas brancas e envidraçadas adornam a cidade de Vitória, Espanha 🏠🌞. Essas elegantes estruturas são uma marca característica da arquitetura local, combinando harmonicamente tradição e modernidade.
This shallow bowl with a graphic illustration of a fish is by Italian maker Desimone. It is hand-signed Desimone Italy 6474 and was found in St. Paul, Minnesota.
Stairs to the Olympic Swimming Hall on Kircheberg Luxembourg.
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