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A straight through the building shot, one side to the other. With some snow in the immediate foreground 😁.
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My latest review looks at Hotel Aislin where elegant design meets adult themes in the gritty Urban Decay. sim
Think chateau vibes with underground catacombs and themed rooms
Definitely adults-only territory, but the creative architecture and interconnected spaces make it worth exploring
#SecondLife #VirtualExploration
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Architecture in Rotterdam is known to be some of the most innovative and creative architecture in Holland. And even after more than 30 years, the cube houses (Kubuswoningen in Dutch) remain one of the city's most remarkable projects. It's easy to see why: these particular houses are 45° side-tilted cubes, optimized to make the most of the available space. The result is buildings that look, feel and behave like no other dwelling anywhere in the world.
Dutch architect Piet Blom designed Rotterdam's cube houses in the late 1970s at the request of the city's planners. Blom had already experimented with cubic architecture in the Dutch town of Helmond. So when he was offered this project in the Oude Haven area of the city center, he decided to further develop his original ideas. Interestingly, the cubic houses even form a pedestrian bridge over one of the busiest streets in the city center.
Museu d’Art Contemporani de Barcelona
Plaça dels Àngels, 1
08001 Barcelona
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Denmark
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Anyone who takes an image under Tower 42 knows there is not much space or anywhere to stand so had to go where your not supposed to to get this one.
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Architecture in Rotterdam is known to be some of the most innovative and creative architecture in Holland. And even after more than 30 years, the cube houses (Kubuswoningen in Dutch) remain one of the city's most remarkable projects. It's easy to see why: these particular houses are 45° side-tilted cubes, optimized to make the most of the available space. The result is buildings that look, feel and behave like no other dwelling anywhere in the world.
Dutch architect Piet Blom designed Rotterdam's cube houses in the late 1970s at the request of the city's planners. Blom had already experimented with cubic architecture in the Dutch town of Helmond. So when he was offered this project in the Oude Haven area of the city center, he decided to further develop his original ideas. Interestingly, the cubic houses even form a pedestrian bridge over one of the busiest streets in the city center.
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October 3, 2021
Happy Sliders Sunday Everyone!
A product of compositing four images using Snapseed Apps and Lightroom Apps for iPad.
[ Das ist mein letzter Post für #kielinschwarzweiss .]
Ich wünsche allen einen tollen Sonntag!!!
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Colour, culture & creed.
Construction gathers pace at Design district, Greenwich millennium village, Greenwich peninsula, South East London.
A new creative destination for London on Greenwich Peninsula. A permanent new home for ideas, open to everyone.
An eclectic ecosystem of creatives, ambitious start-ups and entrepreneurs. Bringing together ideas in design, art, tech, food, craft and music. Boldly conceived by a team of eight award-winning architects. For innovation and collaboration. For shared projects and new relationships. A place to make your mark.
For more information from their website:
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Photography by Christian Nass
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Architecture in Rotterdam is known to be some of the most innovative and creative architecture in Holland. And even after more than 30 years, the cube houses (Kubuswoningen in Dutch) remain one of the city's most remarkable projects. It's easy to see why: these particular houses are 45° side-tilted cubes, optimized to make the most of the available space. The result is buildings that look, feel and behave like no other dwelling anywhere in the world.
Dutch architect Piet Blom designed Rotterdam's cube houses in the late 1970s at the request of the city's planners. Blom had already experimented with cubic architecture in the Dutch town of Helmond. So when he was offered this project in the Oude Haven area of the city center, he decided to further develop his original ideas. Interestingly, the cubic houses even form a pedestrian bridge over one of the busiest streets in the city center.