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I do like buildings with some shape not just rectangular boxes,

For decades the harbour has been an area of workers, industry and trade. But after the Mannesmann company had discontinued its tube production in Düsseldorf, parts of the central harbour lost their reason for being (another harbour is in Düsseldorf-Reisholz). As a result the eastern part of the harbour started to be redeveloped.

Not the most auspicious of places, but interesting juxtaposition of the old and new.

Skyscraper, Toronto, Ontario

Photo of the blue hour at New York city

Building work is constantly ongoing in London, with each area seeming to be trying to outdo the next with bigger and taller buildings, very few of which are affordable for ordinary people. Here you can see Canary Wharf, with the new Baltimore Tower on the right. This was shot from Millwall Outer Dock.

 

This is the new 54,000 square metres large concert, congress and hotel complex in Malmö. The building consists of a composition of cubic volumes that are mutually twisted and given different sizes to meet the directions and building heights of the surrounding city. The façades are designed with a homogeneous expression to make the composition appear as one architectonic sculpture.

  

The new cultural centre becomes an open, expressive and dynamic building that is manifold in both its activities and its architecture. The point of departure for the building design is the modern Scandinavian architectural tradition with the clear functional organisation and the accessible and open ground floor lay-out. The building becomes the focal point and a landmark for Malmö – a place where the spirit of the city, the diversity and the intimacy is given an architectonic expression.

I't impossible not to take pictures looking up...

Tianmen Hubei, near Donghu/Luyu Park

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Lost fav again 😞

This is very frustrating. this photo never was public before.

A building near Nanjing Lu towers overhead.

Milan, Gae Aulenti Square

Happy Wall and Window Wednesday!

Center: Bank of America. Its red Napoleon granite came from Sweden.

It contains a building within a building. Because the telegraph cables of Houston’s Western Union headquarters couldn’t be relocated, the Bank of America Center had to be built around it. The building can still be seen, fully intact, inside the skyscraper’s lobby.

This place is Water Front of Tsukishima in Tokyo Japan.

I taken this picture on the Eitai bridge.

The Chuo Bridge is on the right side.

RAW multiple exposure is done to shoot the light trace of a ship moving irregularly.

Visit the Nelson A. Rockefeller Empire State Plaza Located in the heart of downtown Albany, New York, the Plaza is a 98 acre complex of several state government buildings and convention centers. Built between 1965 and 1978, the Plaza is a spectacular capital center for visitors, state employees, and locals alike. Enjoy fountains, pools, an observation deck, year-round events, a museum, farmers market, parks, shops, theatres, fine art, and much more

original artwork by julian opie, as seen below in the photo

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