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Architectes : Jakob+ MacFarlane
Artiste façade en résille d'aluminium : Fabrice Hybert
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Beautiful window and seating in Castle , Kasteel de Haar in Utrecht the Nederlands Kasteel de Haar near Vleuten that includes village of Haarzuilen rebuild by architect Pierre Cuyper Project , finished in 1912 took 20 years to finish , Martin’s photographs , Utrecht , the Netherlands , June 5. 2019
Portcullis
Drawbridge
Pulley system for portcullis or drawbridge for the castle , Kasteel de Haar
Pulley system for portcullis or a drawbridge for the castle
Pulley system for portcullis or a drawbridge
Spiral stairway
Central Station in Amsterdam , build by architect Pierre Cuyper
de Rijks Museum in Amsterdam build by architect Pierre Cuyper
de Rijks Museum in Amsterdam
Central Station in Amsterdam
Amsterdam
Lavet bad tub
Lavet bad tub and washing machine
main door
Beautiful staircase
Kasteel de Haar near the suburb of Vleuten that includes village of Haarzuilen
architect Pierre Cuyper
Martin’s photograph
Utrecht
the Netherlands
Nederland
June 2019
Favourites
IPhone 6
Village of Haarzuilen
Kasteel de Haar
Castle the Haar
Kasteel de Haar was rebuild by architect Pierre Cuyper Project was finished in around 1912 took 20 years to be finished
city of Utrecht in the province Utrecht
Beautiful staircase in Kasteel de Haar
Door knocker
Beautiful window and seating
Architects: MacCormac Jamieson Prichard & Wright for the LDDC, 1986-8. Housing known as Newlands Quay, Maynards Quay and Peartree Lane, all Grade II listed in 2018 as 'an urbane and imaginative residential group in the Post-Modernist idiom'. London Borough of Tower Hamlets.
Architect: Willem Marinus Dudok (1884–1974)
My car at the preserved petrol station of the Louwman's Toyota World.
In 1953 architect Dudok designed 112 almost identical petrol stations in the Netherlands.
Only 2 have survived. This one was located on the A2 near Vinkeveen and was replaced to the Louwman Museum in 2004. The other one is located in Groningen (see comments below).
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Louwman's Toyota World
Raamsdonksveer, the Netherlands.
Automobile club Elk Merk Waardig is focusing on the unknown and disregarded automobiles. See also www.elkmerkwaardig.nl/
Detail of north facade of the 333 N. Michigan Ave building. Its designers, Chicago architects Holabird & Root, drew heavily from Finnish architect Eliel .
Though it is known by its Michigan Avenue address, 333 North Michigan Avenue looks like it desperately wants to be one of the Wacker Drive crowd. Its narrow Wacker frontage features an 11-story tower section, while Michigan Avenue is left with the supporting wing. The intersection of Michigan Avenue and the Chicago, It was the last-built of the four original spectacular skyscrapers erected at this intersection, and is based on a losing entry for the Tribune Tower contest. Art Deco in form and materials, limestone and polished marble are used on the exterior. With its rounded corners and extreme streamlining, this could almost be an Art Moderne creation. Like all proper Art Deco buildings, this one features a series of exterior reliefs. In this case, they were executed by Fred M. Torrey, and honor the development of Chicago at this, the intersection where it was founded.
Construction start: 1927
Construction finish: 1928
Designed by: Holabird & Root
Type: Skyscraper
Stories: 35
*This building's design was inspired by Eliel Saarinen's failed entry into the Tribune Tower design competition. *The Torrey reliefs are as follows:
The Portage
The Hunter
The Pioneer Woman
The Fort Dearborn Attack
The Covered Wagon Era
Frederik's Church popularly known as The Marble Church as it is designed by the architect Nicolai Eigtved in 1740 and was along with the rest of Frederiksstad, a district of Copenhagen, intended to be a monument to the 300 jubilee of the first crowning of a member of the House of Oldenburg
Spain, Valencia, “L'Hemisferic” at the City of Arts & Sciences, is an impressive Laserium, Planetarium & IMAX cinema with an approximate surface of 13,000 m² & a screen with over a 900 square meters. The cover of the cinema looks like the eye lips of the eye & can be closed or opened.
The City of Arts & Sciences, is an entertainment-based cultural & architectural complex, which is the most important modern tourist destination in the city.
The “Ciudad de las Artes y de las Ciencias” is located at the end of the old riverbed “Turia”, after the bypass of the river by the great flood of Valencia in 1957, the old riverbed Turia became a garden in 1980 with sport facilities, the “Palau de la Musica” build in 1984 & other public places.
The project “City of Arts & Sciences”, designed by the Valencian architect, sculptor & structural engineer Santiago Calatrava & Félix Candela with offices in Zurich, Valencia & New York City, underwent the first stages of construction in July, 1996 & was inaugurated April 16, 1998 with the opening of “L'Hemisfèric”; other locations that followed were, El Museu de les Ciències Príncipe Felipe in November 2000, L'Umbracle, El Palau de les Arts Reina Sofía in October 2005, El Puente de l'Assut de l'Or , L'Àgora officially inaugurated in November 2009 & L'Oceanogràfic.
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Architectes: Roger Anger [1923-2008], Mario Heymann [1930-2007] et Pierre Puccinelli [1929-1999], (Agence Anger-Heymann-Puccinelli)
Architect: Claude Oakland (built in 2015)
Location: Palm Springs, CA
My friend Troy Kudlac built a couple more desert Eichlers in Palm Springs, using the original plans. Amazing job.
Architect Rem Koolhaas designed De Rotterdam. It opened today.
Rem's Giant, people in Rotterdam call it.
More of this building at
DIPLOMAT BUILDING FEATURES
Elegant two-story lobby
Upscale arrival piazza for convenient resident drop-off
Lushly landscaped exterior plaza at the amenity level
Twenty-four-hour access control security desk
Closed circuit Television surveillance system and keyless
entry
Elevated pool deck overlooking the ocean
Professionally equipped fitness center
Covered controlled access parking
State-of-the-art surround sound theater/media room
Resident clubroom with a full-service kitchen
Business center & conference room
Billiard Lounge & Card Room
Poolside Cabanas
Bicycle storage
DIPLOMAT RESIDENCE FEATURES & AMENITIES
Private elevator lobbies
Elegant double-door entry
Magnificent views from expansive windows and terraces
Exceptional quality materials and finishes
Designer lighting package
Large his and her’s walk-in wardrobe closets
Large capacity front-loading washer and dryer
Two-panel interior doors with brushed chrome hardware
Impact-resistant windows and doors
Pre-wired for high-speed internet access
Spacious balconies and terraces
Fully sprinkled fire and alarm systems
Recessed lighting in halls, kitchens, and baths
Granite countertops & backsplash in Kitchen
Premium Kitchen appliance packages including:
42" Subzero refrigerator with ice maker
Electric Range (Gas Optional)
Built-in wall oven with microwave
Multi-cycle "quiet-power" dishwasher with pot scrubber
Undermount Sink with European-style faucet
9' Ceilings
Solar tinted and laminated glass on all windows & sliding
glass panels
Energy efficient heating, ventilation & cooling systems
Air-conditioned storage
Credit for the data above is given to the following website:
www.diplomathollywoodcondos.com/Building/Index/building/9...
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...looks something like a glass spiderweb (comment by Mrs. Terry)
Architect: KLEIHUES, town: Muenster, Germany, roof-window (rotunde) in a shopping mall
see ALL SIZES: 1806x1806 or: www.kleihues.com/en/ - photo shot by Barbara
Castle , Kasteel de Haar near the suburb of Vleuten that includes village of Haarzuilen rebuild by architect Pierre Cuyper Project was finished in around 1912 took 20 years to be finished , Martin’s photograph , Utrecht , the Netherlands , June 5. 2019
Beautiful staircase
Beautiful staircase in castle , Kasteel de Haar
Staircase
Stairway critters sculptures in Castle
Stairway sculptures
Spiral stairway
Central Station in Amsterdam , build by architect Pierre Cuyper
de Rijks Museum in Amsterdam build by architect Pierre Cuyper
de Rijks Museum in Amsterdam
Central Station in Amsterdam
Amsterdam
Lavet bad tub
Lavet bad tub and washing machine
main door
Beautiful staircase
Kasteel de Haar near the suburb of Vleuten that includes village of Haarzuilen
architect Pierre Cuyper
Martin’s photograph
Utrecht
the Netherlands
Nederland
June 2019
Favourites
IPhone 6
Village of Haarzuilen
Kasteel de Haar
Castle the Haar
Kasteel de Haar was rebuild by architect Pierre Cuyper Project was finished in around 1912 took 20 years to be finished
city of Utrecht in the province Utrecht
Beautiful staircase in Kasteel de Haar
Door knocker
Beautiful window and seating
architect Pierre Cuyper
Fort Lauderdale station is an inter-city rail station located in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. It is served by Brightline, which connects Miami, West Palm Beach, and Orlando International Airport. The station is located in downtown Fort Lauderdale, on NW 2nd Avenue between Broward Boulevard and NW 4th Street, adjacent to the Broward County Transit's Central Terminal.
Construction for the station began in October 2014 with the demolition of existing structures on the site. The complex consists of an elevated concourse above an 800-foot-long (240 m), 35-foot-wide (11 m) island platform for the trains. The station is a modern-style structure with illuminated V-shaped columns supporting the upper concourse, echoing the designs of the Miami and West Palm Beach stations on the line. It was planned and designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill in association with Zyscovich Architects, and was completed in January 2018.
Credit for the data above is given to the following websites:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Lauderdale_station_(Brightline)
www.gobrightline.com/fort-lauderdale
www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g34227-d13396562-Re...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brightline
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Mariinsky Palace also known as Marie Palace, was the last neoclassical Imperial residence to be constructed in Saint Petersburg. It was built between 1839 and 1844, designed by the court architect Andrei Stackenschneider.
The palace stands on the south side of Saint Isaac's Square, just across the Blue Bridge from Saint Isaac's Cathedral. The site had been previously owned by Zakhar Chernyshev, and contained his home designed by Jean-Baptiste Vallin, which was built between 1762 and 1768. Chernyshev occasionally lent his home to foreign dignitaries visiting the capital, such as Louis Henri, Prince of Condé.
From 1825 to 1839, the Chernyshev Palace, as it was then known, was the site of the Nikolaevskaya Cavalry School, where Mikhail Lermontov was known to have studied for two years. The palace was demolished in 1839, and materials were reused in the construction of the Mariinsky Palace.
The palace was conceived by Nicholas I as a present to his eldest daughter, Grand Duchess Maria Nikolaevna, on the occasion of her marriage to Maximilian de Beauharnais, Empress Joséphine's grandson.
Although the reddish-brown facade is elaborately rusticated and features corinthian columns arranged in a traditional Neoclassical mode, the whole design was inspired by the 17th-century French Baroque messuages. Other eclectic influences are visible in the Renaissance details of exterior ornamentation, and the interior decoration, with each room designed in a different historic style. The palace is now painted white.
The large unfinished Roman Catholic church in Barcelona, designed by Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí (1852–1926). Gaudí's work on the building is part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The construction of Sagrada Família started In 1882 under architect Francisco de Paula del Villar. In 1883, when Villar resigned, Gaudí took over as chief architect, transforming the project with his architectural and engineering style, combining Gothic and curvilinear Art Nouveau forms. When Gaudí died in 1926, less than a quarter of the project was complete.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antoni_Gaud%C3%AD
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sagrada_Fam%C3%ADlia
Between 1984 and 2005, seven works of Gaudí were declared World Heritage Sites by UNESCO. The best known are the parts of the still-incomplete church Sagrada Família. In addition to that it is also Parque Güell, Palacio Güell, Casa Mila, Casa Vicens, Casa Batlló and Crypt at the Colònia Güell. Ref: 320bis.
English:
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Gaud%C3%AD_buildings#UNES...
Español:
es.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Obras_de_Antoni_Gaud%C3%AD_(Patrimonio_de_la_Humanidad)
Here is The Architect, the trophy for the best use of structure in the Castle theme at Bricks Cascade 2016.
Below, we see the architect's workshop, featuring his work desk and plans, as well as a model of the cathedral he has designed.
Above, we see the architect on the construction site reviewing plans and comparing measurements with the cathedral going up in the distance behind him.