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Kos Isalnd - Main Square - A detail - Taken by iPhone 4 -
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This museum has opened this January.
In Japan, this is 5th National art museum.
THE NATIONAL ART CENTER, TOKYO
オープンしたばっかりの国立新美術館に行ってきました。
地下鉄千代田線乃木坂駅から直結。
現在、設計者の黒田紀章氏の企画展をやってます。
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The current campus was purpose-built in 2007 at a cost of some RM200m. At present there are some 4,500 students and 500 staff, with growth projected to lead to over 6,000 students and 600 staff. About one quarter of the student body is international. The campus continues to develop steadily, and now enjoys excellent facilities for world-class education and research. All academic staff members are expected to engage in scholarly research.
To view this photo in 3D;
Cross your eyes until you see three pictures. Then focus on the one in the middle, and you will see the photo gets depth. (your right eye sees the left image and vice versa).
Taken with the Lanc-Sheperd system and twin sony v1s
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The Peninsula campus was originally a teachers college at Frankston, a south-eastern suburb of Melbourne in Victoria, Australia. The college gained independence from the Education Department in 1973 and became known as the State College at Frankston.
The Berwick campus is Monash University's newest Australian campus, having been established in 1996. It is situated on a 55-hectare site in the City of Casey, one of the three fastest growing municipalities in Australia. Being a new campus, our students and staff enjoy state-of-the-art facilities.
The central Norwegian National Opera, or Den Norske Opera, hosts concerts and ballet as well as opera. The programme ranges from classics like Puccini to contemporary Scandinavian works, performed by Norwegian and international troupes.
Scuola Italiana Vittorio Montiglio, Santiago, Chile.
Arquitecto Teodoro Fernandez.
Fotografía Juane Sepúlveda
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Scuola Italiana Vittorio Montiglio, Santiago, Chile.
Arquitecto Teodoro Fernandez.
Fotografía Juane Sepúlveda
Scuola Italiana Vittorio Montiglio, Santiago, Chile.
Arquitecto Teodoro Fernandez.
Fotografía Juane Sepúlveda
Rich source of archtecture, nice views of the river Rhine: Köln-Bayenthal is a neighbourhood of Cologne, Germany and part of the district of Rodenkirchen. Bayenthal lies on the left bank of the river Rhine, between the district of Innenstadt to the North and Marienburg neighbourhood to the South. The borders to these are defined by the Southern Bridge (Südbrücke) and the Bayenthalgürtel of the Cologne Belt respectively. To the West, Bayenthal borders with Raderberg.
It combines the residential neighbourhoods from adjacent Marienburg with former industrial areas next to the old "Dom" brewery.[1][2] Bayenthal has 8.473 inhabitants (as of 31 December 2008) and covers an area of 1,28 km² (pop.density of 6.620 inhab./km²). The neighbourhood is served by Cologne Stadtbahn line 16.
Scuola Italiana Vittorio Montiglio, Santiago, Chile.
Arquitecto Teodoro Fernandez.
Fotografía Juane Sepúlveda
2010, Croatia; Hvar city on the island of Hvar in Dalmatia.
Hvar by på øya Hvar.
Photo; Heidi Voss-Nilsen
Home to over 2,000 on-campus students, 2,350 off-campus students and nearly 400 staff, Monash University Gippsland Campus boasts outstanding courses, facilities, resources and support, making it a fantastic place to study and live.
THIS SNAP IS CAPTURED BY DEBRAJ BHATTACHARJEE DURING THE CALCUTTA INSTA WALK BY NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC CHANNEL OF INDIA #NGMA2014
On June 20th, 2019, (10 am) members of the Mathare Community, Architects from Arvet, a Swedish arcitecture firm and representatives of UN-Habitat opened the Children's Corner in Mathare Slum in Nairobi.
Arvet presented the Swedish Wooden Pavilion "In Praise of Shadows" at the first UN-Assembly in Nairobi and sponsored it afterwards to the local communities in Mathatre as a playground and public space for children and the community © UN-Habitat/Kirsten Milhahn