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Seattle’s One Pacific Tower rises over the adjacent Market Place North Condos, near the Pike Place Market.
Blue hour at Marshall Point Light in Port Clyde, Maine, with color removed.
The current lighthouse was built in 1858, and following a lightning strike to the original, the current keeper's house was built in 1895.
La Maison de l’Économie Créative et de la Culture en Aquitaine.
Architectes: BIG-Bjarke Ingels Group + FREAKS freearchitects
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Crossing Brooklyn Bridge by foot over the East River from Brooklyn to Manhattan (visible in the background).
L.A. California downtown. A little tired of the constant rain in Toronto with threat of tornado touch down today and missing sunny California. The beautiful windows in old and well maintained buildings. Some where here is the jewellery district with glistening well carved stones that I would look at but never wear. Curious that I should miss Hollywood since I rarely watch Hollywood movies.
La Maison de l’Économie Créative et de la Culture en Aquitaine.
Architectes: BIG-Bjarke Ingels Group + FREAKS freearchitects
Instagram: www.instagram.com/jl.dumas
500Px: 500px.com/jldum
Architecture: www.flickr.com/photos/jldum/albums/72157669768177122
B&W: www.flickr.com/photos/jldum/albums/72157635275056980
Bordeaux: www.flickr.com/photos/jldum/albums/72157662871493668
I had to work really hard to get this image. After asking for permission to take captures I was offered to take the lift to the 6th floor. Which means I climbed another 16 stories to get the full top-down view 😄
La Maison de l’Économie Créative et de la Culture en Aquitaine.
Architectes: BIG-Bjarke Ingels Group + FREAKS freearchitects
Instagram: www.instagram.com/jl.dumas
500Px: 500px.com/jldum
Architecture: www.flickr.com/photos/jldum/albums/72157669768177122
B&W: www.flickr.com/photos/jldum/albums/72157635275056980
Bordeaux: www.flickr.com/photos/jldum/albums/72157662871493668
Westbatterie, Swinemünde
Teil einer preußischen Verteidungungsanlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert, die heute als militär-architektonisches Denkmal ein Museum zur Festungsgeschichte beherbergt.
Part of a Prussian defensive system from the 19th century, which today as a military-architectural monument houses a museum on the history of the fortress.
War/No More Trouble feat. Bono | Playing for Change
I captured this urbanscape of the Los Angeles Basin, including downtown Los Angeles, during a heavy rain storm, from the south-facing slope of Mount Hollywood in Los Angeles' Griffith Park. [Flickr Explore #121, June 5, 2021.]
I found this long-abandoned house in Oak Harbor, Ohio, between the Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge and the Dakota's Wetlands, near Davis-Besse Nuclear Power Station.
Information extracted from Wikipedia:
Aqua is an 82-story mixed-use residential skyscraper in the Lakeshore East development in downtown Chicago, Illinois. Aqua was designed by Studio Gang Architects, led by firm principal and founder, Jeanne Gang. To capture views of nearby landmarks for Aqua's residents, Gang stretched its balconies outward by as much as 12 ft (3.7 m). The result is a building composed of irregularly shaped concrete floor slabs which lend the facade an undulating, sculptural quality. Gang cites the striated limestone outcroppings that are a common topographic feature of the Great Lakes region as inspiration for these slabs.
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Architectural detail of the Sterling C. Evans Library at Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas.
The snow and ice-covered city of Chicago sits on the shores of a frozen Lake Michigan. [Flickr Explore, No. 141, November 19, 2022.]
I photographed these Arch Street residences while showing my brother around Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. [Flickr Explore #73, August 28, 2022.]
The first stage was designed by Colonial Architect James Barnet. Built in 1881-1882 as a Cable Station. Additions were made in 1885 and 1888. The building provided accommodation for officers of the Eastern Extension Australasia and China Telegraph Company. The company had finished laying a cable to New Zealand in 1876. Cables were received and sent from the building’s instrument room. A second cable line was laid in 1890. In 1903 the company built a larger office at Yarra Bay (see form for Yarra Bay House). Thereafter this building was used only for accommodation. New technology made the operation redundant in 1916. The building was used for a variety of purposes until leased to the Salvation Army in 1944. It was then used as a refuge for women and children until 1987. An extensive restoration programme was undertaken by the Public Works Department and the building became the La Perouse Museum in 1988. It was presented to the NSW Government by the French Minister, Mr Andre Girand, as a bicentennial gift on behalf of the La Perouse Association. The building is now administered by the National Parks and Wildlife Service.
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