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Street Paris Gare du Nord.

An abstracted study of the exterior of San Francisco’s TransAmerica Pyramid as it rises into the overcast sky.

The Waco Suspension Bridge, built in 1869 and spanning 475 feet, reaches over the Brazos River in Waco, Texas.

Chicago’s busy Michigan Avenue spans the Chicago River on the DuSable Bridge, opened in 1920.

The Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas (formerly the Mandarin Oriental) rises into Nevada sky.

An abstract architectural detail of a cluster of high-rise buildings in Downtown Seattle.

The 190-foot-tall Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Assumption rises into the San Francisco sky.

Downtown Dallas’ 50-story-tall Trammell Crow Center rises into the North Texas sky.

Bobolice Royal Castle

Largely because of poor soil quality and stability, the motto of the engineers who built the Washington D.C. metropolitan area rapid transit system (Metro) was "Deeper is Cheaper." Some stations are as deep underground as skyscrapers are high, and the escalator system is the most massive of any subway system in the world.

A staircase composition with lines to each of the four corners (German: "Eckenläufer") is what you usually strive for, but it rarely works out.

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Fancy lookup in Amsterdam

... is what this Cologne subway station is know as.

  

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The Port House is one of Antwerp’s architectural jewels. This funky and innovative building is the headquarters of the Antwerp Port Authority that accommodates over 500 employees. The striking and contemporary superstructure in the shape of a diamond is a monumental design of the famous Zaha Hadid Architects.

 

Technical note: The building is ~50m high, so I had to decide whether to retain the original shape of the building or avoid converging lines (not having access to a tilt-shift lens).

Opening for light- Hong Kong 2020

 

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Even access to platforms in Liège-Guillemins train station is a unique architectural experience 😊

La Maison de l’Économie Créative et de la Culture en Aquitaine.

Architectes: BIG-Bjarke Ingels Group + FREAKS freearchitects

 

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Lookup at the Cologne crane buldings

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Igrexa de Santa María de Muxía

Same staircase as yesterday - bottom up view

Mit Wilhelm Hallen wird ein denkmalgeschütztes Gebäude-Ensemble mit mehr als 20.000 qm Nutzungsfläche der alten Eisengießerei Winkelhof in Berlin-Reinickendorf bezeichnet.

Die roten Backsteinornamente und das Eisenfachwerk, über denen sich aneinandergereihte Sheddächer in den Himmel strecken, entstanden zwischen 1898 bis 1918 und erfuhren seither kaum Veränderungen. Seit der Schließung der Eisengießerei im Jahr 2014 blieb der Bestand unberührt, sodass durch die verrußten Glasscheiben das Tageslicht noch heute so fällt, wie der Maurermeister Malingriaux es vor einhundert Jahren gesehen hatte.

Vom 10.-18.9.2022 waren die Wilhelm Hallen ein Veranstaltungsort der Berlin Art Week.

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Wilhelm Hallen is a listed building ensemble with more than 20,000 square meters of usable space of the old Winkelhof iron foundry in Berlin-Reinickendorf.

The red brick ornaments and the iron framework, above which a row of shed roofs stretch into the sky, were created between 1898 and 1918 and have hardly changed since then. Since the iron foundry closed in 2014, the existing building has remained untouched, so that daylight still falls through the sooty panes of glass as the master mason Malingriaux saw it a hundred years ago.

From September 10th to 18th, 2022, the Wilhelm Hallen were a venue of the Berlin Art Week.

 

Dire Straits: Once Upon a Time in The West

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Liège-Guillemins train station

Berlin, 2019.

 

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