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A Capsule in Time by Marina Tabassum and her firm, Marina Tabassum Architects (MTA). Along the north-south axis of the park, A Capsule in Time features an elongated capsule-like form with a central court that aligns with Serpentine South’s bell tower. Inspired by summer park-going and arched garden canopies that filter soft daylight through green foliage, the structure is comprised of four wooden sculptural forms with a translucent façade that diffuses and dapples light when it enters the space. Opens on the 6th June until 26th October 2025
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A Capsule in Time by Marina Tabassum and her firm, Marina Tabassum Architects (MTA). Along the north-south axis of the park, A Capsule in Time features an elongated capsule-like form with a central court that aligns with Serpentine South’s bell tower. Inspired by summer park-going and arched garden canopies that filter soft daylight through green foliage, the structure is comprised of four wooden sculptural forms with a translucent façade that diffuses and dapples light when it enters the space. Opens on the 6th June until 26th October 2025
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This striking whitewashed cottage on Castle Street in Conwy bears the date 1589, hinting at centuries of lived history behind its symmetrical gables and slate roof. With traditional sash windows and wrought iron flower boxes, the building exudes timeless charm, standing as a quiet testament to the town’s architectural legacy. Nestled along a pedestrian-friendly stretch, it’s a reminder that Conwy’s heritage isn’t just in its castle walls — it’s etched into the very homes and façades that line its streets.
☆ABSTRACT
Under water
*Fish/Kelp
*LIGHTING!/DEPTH!
☆Pulls off both but IS Symmetrical [an extra peice for variety)
--->Dark Half-Purple
--->Light Half-Blue
A stately building rises beneath a cloud-streaked sky, its symmetrical towers and columned entrance evoking a sense of order and permanence. The central window, framed like a watchful eye, anchors the composition with quiet grace. Captured in black and white, the image reveals texture, shadow, and architectural rhythm—where structure becomes story.
Photographed by John Knutson – Mystic Wolf Studios.
#BlackAndWhitePhotography #HistoricArchitecture #MysticWolfStudios #SymmetricalDesign #FineArtBuilding #BW_Landscape #ArchitecturalMood #FlickrFeature #TimelessStructure #DramaticSky #WindowInFocus #ClassicalLines