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Racing cars on the concourse. This shot was taken at the Goodwood Revival which takes place every year over a 3 days. Everyone dresses up in 40's, 50's and 60's clothing and the whole site is transformed back to those eras. You can watch racing on the track with genuine vintage cars and motorcycles, raced by professional racing drivers and riders and also celebrities. You can get into the paddock and up close to the action. An experience like no other.
Just a manipulation of this exclusive building repositioned to a new spot of my preference.
About The Concourse
The Concourse is a 41-storey office tower. It stands out from afar due to its remarkable design, with its exceptional use of glass and angles. The building is visually stunning with a spectacular 5-storey atrium lobby, one of the grandest in Singapore.
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(Explore: June 28, 2008 #211)
Light and shadows as seen on the Concourse of Suburban Station
One Penn Center, Center City, Philadelphia, PA
One final photo from my trip to St Pancras in November (I'm pretty sure it's final as I only discovered this one by mistake when formatting a memory card).
Oh yes... and HAPPY NEW YEAR everyone!
The Concourse architecture fame for design still commands full respect for those who built it then. It has been a prominent landmark till today.
A fisheye shot of the John McAslan and Partners designed Kings Cross canopy taken during #Photo24London . Not so much as a 'flip', more of a 'flip and rotate' but I wanted to keep the text on the cafe signs readable on both sides. As you can see if you look along the join I'm a few pixels off in getting complete symmetry but it'll do for now, one rainy day I may have another go at it. Alternatively, maybe the slight imperfection makes the image more believable ?
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It’s 8.33 on a chilly Thursday evening at Waterloo Station in London – Britain’s busiest railway station. Happily, tonight there are no cancellations, no delays, no special notices; all’s well on the travel front as passengers go about their usual routines.
This is the Concourse complex at Perimeter Center just north of Atlanta. It was a foggy morning, but it made for interesting things to see for this country boy while out on a morning run. GOPR4140-1DCIM\106GOPRO\GOPR4140.
Grand Central Madison, station below the historic Grand Central Terminal. Midtown Manhattan
New York City, September 2024
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The new King's Cross station, London. Reminds me of the alien mothership in "Independence Day"....great film.
The West & East buildings of National Art Gallery are connected by a walkway beneath 4th street, called "the Concourse" on the museum's map. In 2008, the National Gallery of Art commissioned American artist Leo Villareal to transform the Concourse into an artistic installation. Today, Multiverse is the largest and most complex light sculpture by Villareal featuring approximately 41,000 computer-programmed LED nodes that run through channels along the entire 200-foot (61 m)-long space.[10] The concourse also includes the food court and a gift shop.
The West & East buildings of National Art Gallery are connected by a walkway beneath 4th street, called "the Concourse" on the museum's map. In 2008, the National Gallery of Art commissioned American artist Leo Villareal to transform the Concourse into an artistic installation. Today, Multiverse is the largest and most complex light sculpture by Villareal featuring approximately 41,000 computer-programmed LED nodes that run through channels along the entire 200-foot (61 m)-long space.[10] The concourse also includes the food court and a gift shop.