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Neuer Zollhof at Medienhafen, is a prominent landmark designed by American architect Frank Gehry as part of the redeveloped port of Düsseldorf, Germany.
The building complex consists of three separate buildings (two of which are visble in this photo on the left). Floorplans and facades of all three buildings curve and lean, reason for them being likened to leaning towers. The tallest building is 14 stories high and just under 50 m tall. Each building has a different facade cladding - the outer two in white plaster and red brick respectively; the central building's stainless steel facade (barely visible) reflects material and shapes of its two neighbour buildings.
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i cannot see the blue sky
i cannot see the white cloud
becasue i am under the cover
can only see cold metal frame
After exploring Vieux Nice, we meandered up the hill toward the Castle to take in the panoramic overview of the city. It was breathtaking. The Mediterranean was a deep azure blue. The rooftops of Nice were clay orange - with the occasional yellow dome - but in the distance the buildings were all white.
Thanks for use of the textures of Pareeerica and Lenabem
Many thanks to everyone who will pass by visiting my shots. Comments are appreciated. You are welcome. Sergio
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Ypenburg, The Hague
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see also: pienw.blogspot.nl/2013/01/architectuur-in-ypenburg.html
The Sultan Ahmet Mosque is a historic mosque in Istanbul, Turkey. The mosque is popularly known as the Blue Mosque for the blue tiles adorning the walls of its interior.
I shot this one from a window in Aya Sofia.
Now that I know the overall size of this thing I started on rebuilding the wings. Previously all three levels were identical which I really didn't like but I kept them as a placeholders. To break up the monotony I added portics on the ground floor and with a balcony above it. As always I had a blast building this small roofs with the light bluish grey cornice around the front. West wing is rebuild in the same manner.
The next part I really wanted to change was the area located under each window on the first and second floor. I switch the previously used light bluish grey slopes to a small windowsill's in tan.
I also started adding more and more details, this time:
a) convex bars are added to all windows on the ground floor - based on driod's arms and crowbars
b) external lamps are attached to the pilasters - I have run of out black sausage pieces :(
c) hanging flower pots - I have spent a ridiculous amount of time building them, not because they were hard but because it was so enjoyable to use bizarre colors like green or red for a change :)
d) gutters are changed a little bit to add a small inspection ports
As a result of adding the porticos now I need to rebuild the base because the wings are simply too big... oh well, 6th time is a charm they say :)
Next I'm going to rebuild the circular front but for that I need my bricks and pieces package for which I'm waiting like forever :)
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