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Turner Contemporary : Insulation stripped from between the composite cladding panels on the side wall. (Losing its stuffing? ;) Makes quite a nice architectural minimal IMVHO
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Bruder Klaus Kapelle by Peter Zumthor, Germany
Contax 167MT
25mm F2.8
Fujifilm Superia X-tra 400 (expired)
Parish church of Our Lady of the Rosary of the Philippines
Conde de Peñalver, 40
28006 Madrid
Spain
Iglesia de Nuestra Señora del Rosario de Filipinas in Wikipedia (Spanish)
map.what3words.com/iceberg.fellow.miracle
40.429317, -3.675142
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there are so many clean lines intersecting and colliding. the artificial tries hard to dominate but the natural meets it halfway. the point where the main lines combine creates a hypnotic zero point where one's gaze locks on to infinity. the attraction is like a moth to light. there's movement and stillness crossed by elements both strong and delicate.
amager koblingsstation (facility for the distribution of electricity), irlandsvej 95, copenhagen 1966-1968.
architect: hans chr. hansen, 1901-1978, working for the copenhagen municipal architects department.
administration. this used to be the workplace for lots of people but it has been mostly unmaned since it was privatized.
the comments I have added to some of my photos can be read together as a kind of mangled, yet surprisingly brief essay on hansen. repetitious and opinionated, it reflects the writer above his subject, but until someone does some serious research on hansen, a complete lack of competition makes me immune to criticism. enjoy :)
01. introduction, amager 1966.
02. the engineer as ideal, hansen's pre-war architecture, sundholm 1939.
03. the church he didn't build. war and the return to tradition, 1942-1944.
04. following fisker. wartime housing, hulgårds plads 1943.
05. the architect finding himself in kindergarten, skydebanen 1948.
06. developing the restless section. hanssted school 1954.
07. early industrial. nyborggade transformer 1958.
08. the brutalist, bellahøj 1961.
09. perfect self-confidence, ringbo nursing home 1961.
10. perfect idiosyncrasy. ringbo bell tower 1961.
11. the masterpiece, bremerholm 1962.
12. on the fine art of knowing when to be a backdrop. svanemølle 1966.
13. industrialized construction, a first response. svanemølle 1966.
14. concrete charm, bellahøj gas regulator 1967.
15. late irreverence. gasværksvejen school 1969.
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The study room is a space that should reflect a person’s character and individuality. It should be organized, furnished and decorated in a way that allows the user to feel comfortable and productive and shouldn’t include distractions.
Lisbon, 2013.
A calm morning at Parque das Nações. The cable car floats above the still waters of the Tagus, where sky, river, and architecture dissolve into a single reflection.
A moment where time seemed to stand still.
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This was what I saw from my viewpoint on the rock, the Atlantic waves crashing in, on the most Southern point of Fuerteventura.
I just sat there and took image after image and then stared some more taking it all in, no other sounds but the sea, the clean air filling the nostrils, the salty taste on the lips...
An unforgettable moment so full of awe for our beautiful world and the power of water…
I wish you a wonderful day, Magda, (*_*)
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