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Spiders are architectural masters of entrapment. It's an honour really, to try and capture the beauty of their proficiency and art.

 

I believe Eriophora transmarina caught in the throws of dance.

 

5 mm body length.

 

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Royal Danish Library, Copenhagen

 

A wonderfully and stunning modern architecture master piece from 1999. It is a place to read, visit exhibitions, enjoy good café and food. It was nicknamed 'the Black Diamond' for its shiny irregular facets on the outside that mirror the sea and sky.

We had rented a small boat with an electric motor and sailed quietly along the city's canals, passing some of the most impressive buildings along the way.

Another from this architecture master class. This time a Pano

The Pontsteiger is a residential tower in Amsterdam. Designed by Arons and Gelauff Architects it was chosen as the winning design in 2007 and, despite the financial crisis, was built almost according to the design in 2015. The ferry tower building is part of the Houthavens area development, and is therefore located on the IJ where the ferry leaves for the NDSM site and the Distelweg.

 

Construction of the 92-meter-high building was started in February 2015, the building was completed in 2018. The building is the highest residential building in Amsterdam.

 

Architect: Floor Arons & Arnoud Gelauff (Arons en Gelauff architecten)

Location: Houthavens, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Start Construction 2015-05-01

 

Construction Completed: 2018-12-28

Opening 2018-09-05

 

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Marina Bay Sands is one of the most iconic architectural master pieces of Singapore that it is safe to say that you have not really been to Singapore if you have not seen it. Top that up with the its fabulous light show that starts at 8pm and 9pm. What a sight to see and capture. Hope this will make you want to visit this beautiful place!

While I was shooting this amazing building from street level at the entrance of the Silodam, a lady passed by and asked what I was shooting, seeming interested in the ND filters I was using. After a chat where I explained what and how I was shooting she explained she was a portrait photographer and asked if I would be interested to shoot from her living room higher up in the building. Stocked at the opportunity she provided for me I joined her and shot a lot of frames from her living room.

  

Looking at the images I was shooting she came up with an even more epic angle on the other side of the Silodam where there is a huge balcony to shoot from and the angle on the Pontsteiger is just perfect! Thank you Marijke Volkers for inviting me into your home! Please visit Marijke’s portfolio here: www.marijkevolkers.nl or follow her work on instagram marijke1500

  

Architect: Floor Arons & Arnoud Gelauff (Arons en Gelauff architecten)

Location: Houthavens, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Start Construction 2015-05-01

Construction Completed: 2018-12-28

Opening 2018-09-05

  

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Mosteiro de Alcobaça

Amsteldok is a large office building on Amsteldijk and Trompenburgstraat in the Suth of Amsterdam. It was designed by the Rotterdam based architect Huig Aart Maaskant. Until 2019 the building was called Rivierstaete.

 

Rivierstaete was built between 1967 and 1973 and used to be the largest office building in Europe at a cost of 40,000,000 guilders. A metal sculpture by André Volten was placed in the Trompenburgstraat in 1972 during the construction period. The building had eight floors in staggered layers. The outside walls were covered with white tiles, making the building stand out among red brick residential buildings. 'The Monkey Rock' soon became the nickname of the Riverstaete buidling.

 

Several companies were located in the building. The Spyker automobile factory was built here at the beginning of the 20th century, after which the Nestelroy Trompenburg paper factory settled here, which was liquidated in 1968. The consulates of Peru and the Republic of Ivory Coast and the IT departments of the University of Amsterdam and the Hogeschool van Amsterdam were also located in the building. Currently WWP, Ogilvy and UberEats are located in the Amsteldok.

 

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In 1996 the Thomas church on the Prinses Irenestraat in Amsterdam-Zuid was built and it’s currently owned by the Protestant church Amsterdam.

  

From 1955 there were plans for a Reformed church in the New South area of Amsterdam. The original building plans changed and the church became somewhat on the edge of the residential area instead of on a main road. Nowadays it is very close to the Zuidas and it’s office buildings.

  

The building was designed by architect Karel Sijmons and stands out for its austere layout, which is entirely devoted to Protestant worship. Three themes are central to this: the Word, the Baptism and the Supper.

  

The church has a sandstone floor which is a reference to the journey of the people of Israel through the desert and the undulating roof symbolizes the sea through which God led the Israelites under the leadership of Moses. The architect was inspired by the Notre Dame du Haut chapel in Ronchamp in France by architect Le Corbusier. This chapel also has a wavy roof.

  

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The Pontsteiger is based on a hourglass shape that lands like a half-open building block. Placing the block on 7-meter-high pylons, the view of the water is preserved and the courtyard is freely accessible. There is also a landing place for the ferry, a harbour and a café on the corner.

 

This project shows that you can also enhance the living environment. For example, the wooden ceilings with which the balconies are finished. These wooden ceilings give the building a warm atmosphere, while referring to the locations history of timber docks while dampening the sound from the ports. Or the rolling shape of the entrance pavilions, which helps to limit wind nuisance in the courtyard.

 

Architect: Floor Arons & Arnoud Gelauff (Arons en Gelauff architecten)

Location: Houthavens, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Start Construction 2015-05-01

Construction Completed: 2018-12-28

Opening: 2018-09-05

 

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Fence Fridays, 2020-07-10

 

Is it the sun, is it an Edelweiss flower, or is it the wheel of a steam locomotive? Sturdily braced in its iron mount, this symbolic feature is typical of local railway fences all over Vienna. It is always painted this shade of green, a colour widely used in Viennese art nouveau ("Jugendstil"). The old stations were designed by Vienna's early twentieth-century architectural master-mind, Otto Wagner. HFF!

 

SMC Pentax-DA 40mm f:2.8 Limited - wide open.

(The lens is hardly bigger than a body-cap - I sometimes think I've forgotten to mount it when I take the camera out of the bag!)

 

PENTAX K-1 (in APSC mode)

This marble statues of Spanish explorers, said to be the work of Giovanni Marchiori, the eighteenth-century sculptures were not voyagers when initially created, but instead portrayed Italian architectural master Andrea Palladio and sculptor and architect Gian Lorenzo Bernini. With their 1919 installation at Vizcaya, the statues were modified to fit the mold of Vizcaya owner James Deering’s evolving fable.

The staircase leading to the British Galleries. Exhibition Road entrance.

  

Architectural History of the V&A

Architectural master piece of my fave Zaha Hadid. Real signature of president Heydar.

Panoramic image

The Dime Building is one of Detroit’s oldest skyscrapers, having towered over Griswold Street for more than a century.

 

But why did they call it the Dime? Because it was built by a bank.

 

The Dime Savings Bank of Detroit was founded in 1884. The institution was backed by only $60,000. With so little money in its vaults, it set out to lure as many customers as it could. And it came up with a novel idea. Anyone could open up a savings account at this bank, and you could open one with as little as 10 cents. And that, the story goes, is where the bank got its name. This story led one newspaper to quip that the bank was “begun with capital a few cents short of a shoestring - and a belief in the power of a dime.”

 

The bank enlisted American architectural master Daniel H. Burnham to design a 23-story skyscraper. Burnham would deck the 323-foot Neoclassical beauty out in the white terra cotta that was a trademark of his Chicago School of architecture. Work started in 1910, and the building was ready to go by 1912. The building housed the bank’s vaults and tellers on the first floor and offices - both for the bank and other tenants - above that.

 

In October 1925, Livingstone died in his office in the Dime Building. He would be succeeded by his youngest son, Thomas Witherell Palmer Livingstone. T.W. Livingstone was one month shy of his 34th birthday when he took the helm, making him one of the youngest bank presidents in the country. And it would be under his watch that the Dime Savings Bank would disappear.

 

On April 16, 1929, the board of Dime Savings Bank agreed to merge with the Merchants National Bank. At the time, Dime Bank’s deposits totaled more than $63 million - the equivalent of more than $794 million today. The merger with Merchants created the Bank of Michigan, which had assets of nearly $100 million, $1.26 billion today.

 

In 2002, developer Waad Nadhir sunk $40 million into renovating the Dime into a Class A office building. It was noted at the time that the owners were respecting the building’s historical integrity. Despite the renovation, the tenants didn’t come. The building was hovering around 40% vacancy when Wells Fargo Bank seized the Dime through foreclosure in 2009.

 

In June 2011, Quicken Loans founder Dan Gilbert added the Dime Building to his portfolio of downtown office buildings. Gilbert’s Rock Ventures LLC bought the Dime and its accompanying parking deck from Wells-Fargo Bank for about $15 million. On April 30, 2012, Chrysler Group LLC announced that the company would lease nearly 33,000 square feet and move its Great Lakes Business Center and some of its corporate functions into the Dime.

 

Source: HistoricDetroit.org (web). historicdetroit.org/building/dime-building/

The entrance to the Pontsteiger is a pier of approximately 30 meters wide, starting at Tasmankade and it ends 200 meters further in a square on the water. The first part of the pier (the Kistdam) is home to the new landing place for the ferry to Amsterdam Noord. A wide pedestrian boulevard leads pedestrians to the Ponsteiger, the cozy inner area and small harbour for private boats of residents of the building.

  

Architect: Floor Arons & Arnoud Gelauff (Arons en Gelauff architecten)

Location: Houthavens, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Start Construction: 2015-05-01

Construction Completed: 2018-12-28

Opening 2018-09-05

  

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Volvo B5TL / Wright Gemini 3, number 234 (SJ16 CTX) is seen in Charlotte Square alongside the entrance to Bute House, the home of Scotland's First Minister.

 

Charlotte Square, designed by Robert Adam in 1786, was part of the initial phase of one of the first architectural master designs of the area known as Edinburgh's New Town, completed in the 1820's. Sadly, Adam died in 1792 just when building work began. The central house on this, the north side of the square is named Bute House - a four-storey terraced house which is the official residence of Scotland's First Minister, Ms Nicola Sturgeon.

 

The house contains the Cabinet Room, offices and conference, reception, sitting and dining rooms where Nicola works, and where Scottish Government ministers, official visitors and guests are received and entertained. The second and third floors contain the private residence of the First Minister.

 

Sadly, the new Cobbles Tour is not getting many passengers, and as can be seen again here, this bus is almost empty.

 

I had hoped that Nicola might have popped out to wave to the camera here, but I guess she’d be chairing important meetings.

 

This homes’ design was inspired by several California mid-century modern architectural masters, including John Lautner, Richard Neutra and E. Stewart Williams. This home, constructed of steel, stone, glass and concrete, takes some of its cues from Stewart Williams’ Edris house, as can be seen in the dramatically projecting slanted roof plane. The section of roof that projects over the front entrance contains solar panels. The prominent roof pivots from identical massive walls which are constructed from irregularly cut concrete blocks, a modern interpretation of a typical mid-century modern stone wall. There are several ways to enter the house, from inside the 6-car garage by elevator, or by taking either the staircase to the left, under the house, or the dramatic freestanding concrete staircase to the right that lands in front of the glass walled infinity-edge pool. There is a home gym located in the house at ground level adjacent to the glass-walled pool allowing for dramatic views of swimmers doing their laps. A stacked sandstone wall that deconstructs as it surrounds the pool is reminiscent of the stone used by Richard Neutra in his Kaufmann house. An all-glass entry door is situated behind the 3-storey high concrete wall which leads to a soaring glass enclosed space with a view throughout the entire first floor. The front of the house is glazed in Pilkington Profilit glass to allow privacy while letting in maximum light. The sides of the house feature large panes of plate glass.

Mike Barton

Creative Director of Design & Branding

"Masters’ Houses

by Walter Gropius (1925–26)

 

Parallel to the Bauhaus building, the city of Dessau commissioned Walter Gropius to construct three pairs of identical semi-detached houses for the Bauhaus masters and a detached house for the director. These were built in a small pine wood on the street now known as the Ebertallee.

 

Modular architecture

Gropius planned to build the complex based on a modular principle, using industrially prefabricated components. With this he wished to realise the principles of rational construction, both in the architecture and in the process of building per se. In view of the technical resources available at the time, his plan was only partially realised.

The buildings take the form of interlocking cubic structures of various heights. Towards the street the semi-detached houses are distinguished by generously glazed studios; vertical strip windows on the sides let light into the staircases. Only the director’s house featured an asymmetric arrangement of windows. The light-coloured houses have generously-sized terraces and balconies and feature colourful accents on the window reveals, the undersides of the balconies and the drainpipes.

 

Famous residents

[...] The list of residents reads like a ‘Who’s Who’ of modernists: László Moholy-Nagy, Lyonel Feininger, Georg Muche, Oskar Schlemmer, Wassily Kandinsky and Paul Klee, along with their families. Others lived here later, including Hannes Meyer, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Josef Albers, Hinnerk Scheper and Alfred Arndt. For the colour design of the interiors, artists such as Klee and Kandinsky developed own ideas that were closely related to their works.

 

War and its repercussions

After the closure of the Bauhaus in 1932 the houses were let to third parties. [...] The [...] complex was extensively renovated in 1992. [...]" (www.bauhaus-dessau.de)

At the start of Edinburgh's great winter of 2010 / '11 the repaint programme was in its infancy with most buses in the 1999 Harlequin livery. Dennis Dart SLF /SPD Plaxton Pointer number 96 (SN53 AVM) meanders gingerly around Charlotte Square on the second day of our snowy conditions (November the 29th) which virtually paralysed the city until early in January.

 

Due to the building of the tram line all city centre buses were diverted around this square and onto George Street and Queen Street. Number 96 is seen on Service 1 to Easter Road infront of the home of the home of Scotland's First Minister, then Alex Salmond but today it is Ms Nicola Sturgeon's Bute House.

 

Charlotte Square, designed by Robert Adam in 1786, was part of the initial phase of one of the first architectural master designs of the area known as Edinburgh's New Town, completed in the 1820's. Sadly, Adam died in 1792 just when building work began.

 

The house contains the Cabinet Room, offices and conference, reception, sitting and dining rooms where Nicola works, and where Scottish Government ministers, official visitors and guests are received and entertained. The second and third floors contain the private residence of the First Minister.

 

Such grand and opulent architecture is rare in Britain and note the Greek pediments, Doric columns, rustic stonework on the ground floors and ornate Charlotte lanterns - electric lamp fittings attached to the railings and these are replicas of the fitments in the early 19th Century. These are now very much standard in the Georgian areas of the Capital.

 

The staircase leading to the British Galleries. Exhibition Road entrance.

 

Architectural History of the V&A

ARCH 703 Studio Jonas Coersmeier, Pratt Institute School of Architecture, Master of Architecture Program, Fall 2016. GA: Michael Chamber, Jose Abreu

Student: Xiaoli Zhang

Modernist architectural master Richard Neutra called this 1936 Hollywood Hills home his favorite of the period.

 

Original Name: Joseph Kun Residence

Architect: Richard Neutra

Year of Completion: 1936

Property Type: Single-Family Residential

House Size: 1,732 Sq Ft (527 m2)

Lot Size: 5,483 Sq Ft Lot (1671 m2)

Architectural Style: International, modern

Price 1985: approx. $250,000

Sold 2015: $3,400,000

This homes’ design was inspired by several California mid-century modern architectural masters, including John Lautner, Richard Neutra and E. Stewart Williams. This home, constructed of steel, stone, glass and concrete, takes some of its cues from Stewart Williams’ Edris house, as can be seen in the dramatically projecting slanted roof plane. The section of roof that projects over the front entrance contains solar panels. The prominent roof pivots from identical massive walls which are constructed from irregularly cut concrete blocks, a modern interpretation of a typical mid-century modern stone wall. There are several ways to enter the house, from inside the 6-car garage by elevator, or by taking either the staircase to the left, under the house, or the dramatic freestanding concrete staircase to the right that lands in front of the glass walled infinity-edge pool. There is a home gym located in the house at ground level adjacent to the glass-walled pool allowing for dramatic views of swimmers doing their laps. A stacked sandstone wall that deconstructs as it surrounds the pool is reminiscent of the stone used by Richard Neutra in his Kaufmann house. An all-glass entry door is situated behind the 3-storey high concrete wall which leads to a soaring glass enclosed space with a view throughout the entire first floor. The front of the house is glazed in Pilkington Profilit glass to allow privacy while letting in maximum light. The sides of the house feature large panes of plate glass.

Mike Barton

Creative Director of Design & Branding

Architecture master Kurokawa's old works. We can't believe the interior is designed before 20 years. Amazing sense of Kurokawa.

20年以上前の作品とは思えない美しさです。

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和歌山県立近代美術館 - 建築グラビア Architecture Gravure

Gallery : photowork.jp/christinayan01/architectural/archives/6334

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The Museum of Modern Art Wakayama, Wakayama Prefectural Museum (和歌山県立近代美術館).

Architect : Kisho Kurokawa (設計:黒川紀章建築都市設計事務所).

Contractor : Takenaka Corporation (施工:竹中工務店、清水建設、戸田建設JV).

Completed : 1994 (竣工:1994年).

Structured : Reinforced Concrete (構造:鉄筋コンクリート造).

Costs : $127 million (総工費:約127億円).

Use : Museum (用途:美術館、博物館).

Height : ft (高さ:m).

Floor : 2 (階数:地下1階、地上2階).

Floor area : 201,328 sq.ft. (延床面積:18,704.50㎡).

Building area : 76,283 sq.ft. (建築面積:7,087.17㎡).

Site area : sq.ft. (敷地面積:㎡).

Location : 1-4 Fukiage, Wakayama City, Wakayama, Japan (所在地:日本国和歌山県和歌山市吹上1-4).

Referenced :

www.wakayama-aba.jp/public/%E5%92%8C%E6%AD%8C%E5%B1%B1%E7...

www.kisho.co.jp/page/141.html

www.pbaweb.jp/files/pages/prize_history/file20071002_4.pdf

vectorfield.net/2015/11/27/%E5%92%8C%E6%AD%8C%E5%B1%B1%E7...

Do not use my works without my written permission!!!

  

''Küle döndüysen, yeniden güle dönmeyi bekle.

Ve geçmişte kaç kere küle dönüştüğünü değil,

kaç kere yeniden küllerin arasından doğrulup ,yeni bir gül olduğunu hatırla.....''

 

Mevlana

  

© Özlem Acaroğlu 2013 | All rights reserved

 

www.ozlemacaroglu.com

  

''Fotoğraflarımın izin alınmadan kopyalanması ve kullanılması 5846 sayılı Fikir ve Sanat Eserleri Yasasına göre suçtur.!!''

New Volvo B5TL / Wright Gemini 3, number 235 (SJ16 STY) is seen in Charlotte Square with Bute House, the home of Scotland's First Minister to the rear.

 

Charlotte Square, designed by Robert Adam in 1786, was part of the initial phase of one of the first architectural master designs of the area known as Edinburgh's New Town, completed in the 1820's. Sadly, Adam died in 1792 just when building work began. The central house on this, the north side of the square is named Bute House - a four-storey terraced house which is the official residence of Scotland's First Minister, Ms Nicola Sturgeon.

 

The house contains the Cabinet Room, offices and conference, reception, sitting and dining rooms where Nicola works, and where Scottish Government ministers, official visitors and guests are received and entertained. The second and third floors contain the private residence of the First Minister.

 

Such grand and opulent architecture is rare in Britain and note the Greek pediments, Doric columns, rustic stonework on the ground floors and ornate Charlotte lanterns - electric lamp fittings attached to the railings and these are replicas of the fitments in the early 19th Century. These are now very much standard in the Georgian areas of the Capital.

 

For an accumulative guide of Lothian's new tour fleet, in numerical order, please click here as the story develops.

www.flickr.com/photos/stuart_montgomery/albums/7215767282...

   

ARCH 703 Studio Jonas Coersmeier, Pratt Institute School of Architecture, Master of Architecture Program, Fall 2016. GA: Michael Chamber, Jose Abreu

Student: Loyra Nunez

Architecture master Kurokawa's old works. We can't believe the interior is designed before 20 years. Amazing sense of Kurokawa.

20年以上前の作品とは思えない美しさです。

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和歌山県立近代美術館 - 建築グラビア Architecture Gravure

Gallery : photowork.jp/christinayan01/architectural/archives/6334

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The Museum of Modern Art Wakayama, Wakayama Prefectural Museum (和歌山県立近代美術館).

Architect : Kisho Kurokawa (設計:黒川紀章建築都市設計事務所).

Contractor : Takenaka Corporation (施工:竹中工務店、清水建設、戸田建設JV).

Completed : 1994 (竣工:1994年).

Structured : Reinforced Concrete (構造:鉄筋コンクリート造).

Costs : $127 million (総工費:約127億円).

Use : Museum (用途:美術館、博物館).

Height : ft (高さ:m).

Floor : 2 (階数:地下1階、地上2階).

Floor area : 201,328 sq.ft. (延床面積:18,704.50㎡).

Building area : 76,283 sq.ft. (建築面積:7,087.17㎡).

Site area : sq.ft. (敷地面積:㎡).

Location : 1-4 Fukiage, Wakayama City, Wakayama, Japan (所在地:日本国和歌山県和歌山市吹上1-4).

Referenced :

www.wakayama-aba.jp/public/%E5%92%8C%E6%AD%8C%E5%B1%B1%E7...

www.kisho.co.jp/page/141.html

www.pbaweb.jp/files/pages/prize_history/file20071002_4.pdf

vectorfield.net/2015/11/27/%E5%92%8C%E6%AD%8C%E5%B1%B1%E7...

This is the 5th in the series of 30 (of the 238 delivered) from this residence.

 

Here is the master bedroom which considering the amount of tile throughout the home is a bit of a departure from the rest of the house. I'm a big fan of carpet, so it gets a pass with me.

 

This was shot all ambient with a little spill coming in from the bathroom to the right. There is total blackness outside the patio door just above the pool because there is a brick wall there. The homes in Vegas (even the big ones) tend to have pretty narrow backyards.

One of the prominent Jaislamer attractions, the Tazia Tower bears relics to the rich architectural splendor of the ancient times. The five storeyed Tazia Tower was constructed by the Muslim artisans for their imperial rulers of Jaisalmer. Tazia Tower is an integral part of the architectural monument of the Badal Mahal

Tazia Tower was constructed in the form of Tazia that are usually part of Muslim religious festivities. Representing the secular identity of the region, the Muslim craftsmen had constructed the beautiful architectural master piece as gift for the imperial Hindu king of Maharawal Berisal Singh.

www.mapsofindia.com/jaisalmer/tourism/tazia-tower.html

Modernist architectural master Richard Neutra called this 1936 Hollywood Hills home his favorite of the period.

 

Original Name: Joseph Kun Residence

Architect: Richard Neutra

Year of Completion: 1936

Property Type: Single-Family Residential

House Size: 1,732 Sq Ft (527 m2)

Lot Size: 5,483 Sq Ft Lot (1671 m2)

Architectural Style: International, modern

Price 1985: approx. $250,000

Sold 2015: $3,400,000

ARCH 703 Studio Jonas Coersmeier, Pratt Institute School of Architecture, Master of Architecture Program, Fall 2016. GA: Michael Chamber, Jose Abreu

Student: Maeleen Taylor

One of the prominent Jaislamer attractions, the Tazia Tower bears relics to the rich architectural splendor of the ancient times. The five storeyed Tazia Tower was constructed by the Muslim artisans for their imperial rulers of Jaisalmer. Tazia Tower is an integral part of the architectural monument of the Badal Mahal

Tazia Tower was constructed in the form of Tazia that are usually part of Muslim religious festivities. Representing the secular identity of the region, the Muslim craftsmen had constructed the beautiful architectural master piece as gift for the imperial Hindu king of Maharawal Berisal Singh.

www.mapsofindia.com/jaisalmer/tourism/tazia-tower.html

ARCH 703 Studio Jonas Coersmeier, Pratt Institute School of Architecture, Master of Architecture Program, Fall 2016. GA: Michael Chamber, Jose Abreu

Student: Loyra Nunez

One of the prominent Jaislamer attractions, the Tazia Tower bears relics to the rich architectural splendor of the ancient times. The five storeyed Tazia Tower was constructed by the Muslim artisans for their imperial rulers of Jaisalmer. Tazia Tower is an integral part of the architectural monument of the Badal Mahal

Tazia Tower was constructed in the form of Tazia that are usually part of Muslim religious festivities. Representing the secular identity of the region, the Muslim craftsmen had constructed the beautiful architectural master piece as gift for the imperial Hindu king of Maharawal Berisal Singh.

www.mapsofindia.com/jaisalmer/tourism/tazia-tower.html

Architectural master piece in progress. I seriously cannot fathom how magnificent the finished product will be. I suppose we will have to wait. Stop taking so many siestas and finish it guys!

Student Projects

 

Industrial Design for Architecture

Master of Politecnico di Milano designed by POLI.design

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Ana Cecilia Montiel

 

Industrial Design for Architecture

Master of Politecnico di Milano designed by POLI.design

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Ana Cecilia Montiel

 

Industrial Design for Architecture

Master of Politecnico di Milano designed by POLI.design

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Andréa Castro

Daniel Elizondo

Einas Eisa

Nurgul Kassayeva

 

Industrial Design for Architecture

Master of Politecnico di Milano designed by POLI.design

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One of the prominent Jaislamer attractions, the Tazia Tower bears relics to the rich architectural splendor of the ancient times. The five storeyed Tazia Tower was constructed by the Muslim artisans for their imperial rulers of Jaisalmer. Tazia Tower is an integral part of the architectural monument of the Badal Mahal

Tazia Tower was constructed in the form of Tazia that are usually part of Muslim religious festivities. Representing the secular identity of the region, the Muslim craftsmen had constructed the beautiful architectural master piece as gift for the imperial Hindu king of Maharawal Berisal Singh.

www.mapsofindia.com/jaisalmer/tourism/tazia-tower.html

About the image and SPS

This wallpaper is made available by the folks at SportsPLAN Studio for you to download and use on your computer, tablet, or smartphone. Follow us and learn more how we can help you with your Sports related architectural, master planning, programming, interior design expertise and personal service to architects, universities, colleges, and municipalities projects. Check out our website at www.SportsPLANstudio.com

 

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About the image and SPS

This wallpaper is made available by the folks at SportsPLAN Studio for you to download and use on your computer, tablet, or smartphone. Follow us and learn more how we can help you with your Sports related architectural, master planning, programming, interior design expertise and personal service to architects, universities, colleges, and municipalities projects. Check out our website at www.SportsPLANstudio.com

 

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Daniel Elizondo

Nurgul Kassayeva

Michèle Merchak

 

Industrial Design for Architecture

Master of Politecnico di Milano designed by POLI.design

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