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Vila Nova do Milfontes, Odemira (Alentejo - Portugal)
Sony A900 + Carl Zeiss16-35mm
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The Mariendom, designed by the architect Gottfried Böhm in the style of brutalism, is the architectural highlight of my current hometown.
… at the Hayward Gallery, Southbank Centre. As much as it pains me to admit, Charles may be on to something :-)
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Of this picture I have created several versions. I believe that this one should be shown too.
this is the last picture of the Perth series for now. I enjoyed the experiments with colourising b&w pictures. and I enjoyed working with the fully functional NIK software that DOX has taken over and updated.
Ashridge Estate, Hertfordshire. Bridgewater was the man who generated the capital required for building the canal network in Britain. I find this building (1832) strangely interesting on architectural grounds. The enormous fluted (Greek-style) column is resting on a piece of brutalism that looks as if it was designed a hundred years later in Mussolini's Italy. Anyway, it is clear that architectural brutalism is not an invention of the 20th century. Maybe, it has always been a possibility. Fuji X-E3 plus pancake lens.
So it was certainly worth a stay in the Kensington Forum - a building designed by Seifert and a wonderful piece of brutal architecture ... as to the views ...
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Moving on from La Rochelle to Pau in the foothills of the Pyrenees. An interesting town with a wide range of building styles. This building is a bank, “Les bureaux de la caisse d'épargne” de Pau. Built in 1975, architect Jean-Pierre Boulin.
This is Tahoma creek, on this day it's mild mannered and beautiful as it dances and drops it's way off of the mountain, but as you can see by the erosion taking place on Rampart and Emerald Ridges, the stand of trees of a lost forest and the other trees tossed aside it can have it's bad days like the one when it helped to wipe out Sunshine Point Campground in 2006. It does get some amazing views on it's short ride to the Nisqually river below.
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Oduel - Play Ball (comes with bat)
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Former Ministry of Highway Construction in Tbilisi (1975). Nowadays, Bank of Georgia.
I can imagine how this building came to be. As a child in the USSR, the architect only had very few building blocks and most of them were long rectangular ones. He never got over this experience and this is the result.
another look up at the geometry and the rugged edges
Mariendom Neviges
Architecture by Gottfried Böhm
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Perhaps a few more from the Barbican a couple years back.
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Nikon D750, Nikkor 18-35 f3.5-4.5
Yep...just brutal...I had to get up from my chair...abandon the 50 D and book....walk to my picnic table for a shot of water pick up the Rebel and shoot this....yep...just brutal..... the things I do for you guys.... lol
177 Huntington, the former CSC Administration Building, is one of a trio of Brutalist buildings (designed by I. M. Pei & Associates) ringing the old Mother Church, reflecting pool and fountain in the Christian Science Center Plaza. Back Bay, Boston
All function, no form, or at least none that has a bit of visual appeal. Some farmer has an innate feel for brutalist design, yet... see that latch? It's brilliant; releasing the bolt allows it to slide securely into place, reducing the chance that the gate will be left open. Oddly enough, the path beyond leads to one of the most beautiful and most photographed fishing huts in Connemara, Ireland...