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This is a picture I took of the town building in Alicante city. It's part of the old town, if you are visiting I recommend visiting these streets.
The Fowler-Hughes-Keathley Housing Complex at Texas A&M University encloses a grassy quad in College Station.
This marvellous old classic Georgian building just had to be in black and white. Not only is it fitting for the time when it was built (1840), which incidently is around the very time that Henry Fox Talbot was taking the first photographs in England, but with those whitewashed walls and those shadows - please!
Haven't gotten round to photographing and uploading much recently, so I was going through my "archives". This is from a trip to the station in Arnhem last year which is architecturally very interesting. The architect: Ben van Berkel.
Grattacielo Europa (Europe Skyscraper) is the Padua tallest housing building of 20th century with its 74 metres. Built in 1966 during the Italian economic boom, it's an icon of that period.
Along Smith Street in downtown Houston. The Bob and Vivian Fountain in the foreground with the Chevron buildings in the background. The buildings "fame" is derived from the original owners, Enron.
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Tour à tour devenue hospice, couvent et collège, la maison Folie hospice d’Havré est aujourd’hui un lieu d’échanges culturels.
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This Presbyterian "Meeting House" in Portaferry, County Down, was designed by the Belfast architect John Millar in the style of a Greek Doric temple, and was built in the early 1840s.
It seems a bit odd to me that a pagan temple would be used as a template for a church building.
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But will God indeed dwell on the earth? behold, the heaven and heaven of heavens cannot contain thee; how much less this house that I have builded?
(1st Kings 8:27)
Architectural detail of the western-most of the Gates of Time at the Oklahoma City National Memorial. Marked with the time 9:03 to signify the first minute of recovery after the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building on April 19, 1995. A companion gate at the eastern end of the memorial is marked 9:01 to represent the last minute of peace before the 9:02 AM explosion.
#fujiwalkaalborg2020 - From a photo walk on a pleasant day with members of two Danish Facebook groups - February 01, 2020.