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Cube-803 by Toulouse Group.

I copied others and lay underneath the cube of lights that moved with the retro 80's music. A pretty awe inspiring display of light and vision. At times the cube appeared to breathe.

 

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52 in 2024 Challenge #30 Cube

LEONARDO GLASS CUBE Germany 2015

 

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whole project in high res: www.philipgunkel.de/showroom/architektur/leonardo-glass-cube

I am so happy to finally share my latest huge architectural portfolio project with you I did back in april in cooperation with Leonardo in Bad Driburg, Germany to extend my architectural portfolio one more time. I really loved the overall architectural design from the very first time I saw it. The all natural looking flowing forms and curves and the white, abstract designed structures together with awesome interior light installations create a very calm and positive atmosphere. One other highlight is the 6m tall free standing glassfacade, which was produced by Leonardo and foliated with analog medium format landscape prints that you can see from the inside. On location I shot this building for four days plus another day for the inside. Postprocessing all 23 photos including a lot of manual blendings, color corrections and some heavy manual pano stitchings took about two and a half month to finish, maybe about two hours a day ~ 150 hrs total. As always I am highly interested what do you think about it and feel free to share and spread the word !

 

The ‘glass cube’ communicates the world and personality of the brand LEONARDO and turns vision into reality. The numerously awarded design unites the brand values ‘inspiration’, ‘emotion’ and ‘quality’ in an architectonic way.

 

An interdisciplinary design team,the team of architects from ‘3deluxe’ designed the futuristic building for LEONARDO which consists (at first sight) of two opposing elements: a strict geometric cube and a free form made of curved, white walls, set in this cover. With the combination of architecture, interior and graphical design as well as landscaping to an integrated design concept, ‘3deluxe’ built a complex unit with futuristic charm. The design team ‘3deluxe’ formed up in Wiesbaden (Germany) in 1992, comprising of communication designers Andreas and Stephan Lauhoff, interior designer Nikolaus Schweiger and designer Dieter Brell.

 

Construction Facts:

tart of construction: 04 | 2004 Construction period: until 24th May 2007 Inside area: 2.800 sq. m Outside area: 5.600 sq. m Height of building: 11m – above ground: 7m Height of glass plates: 6m, width: 2m Height ratio inside: 6m above ground Connection between both floor levels by stairs and elevator Glass façade free from post 36m per side 3 ‘genetics’ inside: 6m high sculptural 3D connection elements of the building zones 187 white elements, 700 sq. m as 2D road network in the outside area

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Macro of OJ and grass jelly ice cubes lightened by few sunrays. Sony a7ii, sel28f20, macrodiopter. (exif below)

35mm adventures

Minolta Hi Matic 7s

Cube houses are a set of innovative houses built in Rotterdam and Helmond in the Netherlands, designed by architect Piet Blom and based on the concept of "living as an urban roof": high density housing with sufficient space on the ground level, since its main purpose is to optimise the space inside.

The houses in Rotterdam are located on Overblaak Street, right above the Blaak metro station. The 1977 original plan showed 55 houses, but not all of them were built. There are 38 small cubes and two so called 'super-cubes', all attached to each other.

 

Don't look for a reason... look for a way out.

What happens if you cross Nexo Knights and Ice Planet?

Only one site is brave enough to show you and explore exciting parts at the same time and that site is New Elementary

This is one of my favorite necklaces. It's a cube but there are things hiding inside

for #CrazyTuesday

 

The cubes with values come from a game called script-o-gram created by a company named Jumbo, copyright date 1979 in Amsterdam. The directions on the bottom of the box are in 6 languages, there is an egg timer, but there appear to be missing cards or maybe that space was for the instructions.

An urban architecture shot of the famous Cube House in Rotterdam, Netherlands.

Made up of about 100 real sugar cubes, not glued or anything. These sugar cubes are actually called light because they supposed to have 50% less calories. Inside the cube I placed a 5W light bulb. Shot with my new Olympus 12-60mm 1:2.8-4 lens.

 

Update (11/9/2009) - Included on digital-photography-school.com/great-reader-shots at Number #1. A great place to learn about photography.

 

This photo was used, with my permission, for the cover of a book about SugarCRM Development

 

This photo was used, without my permission, on the CD cover of My Broken Valentine by Bjorg Schlügendorfen. Which part of Copyright don't they get?

 

The aptly named lump of rock near Quayfoot Butress in Borrowdale. Must be about 10/12 foot square almost in perfect proportion .. enough to repel the most determined collie despite them trying

my unsolved rubik's cube in front of a chik-fil-a :)

It was hard to staple ice cubes together, but I did it.

 

For Iron Photographer 94, Utata.

 

1 - office supplies

2 - ice

3 - high grain (or noise)

Macro Mondays Theme : Three

Three rows of a Rubik's cube

next to the central station: an interesting office building which offers impressive views...

 

Since we haven't been to Berlin for a long time, we saw it for the first time

Cube Houses in Rotterdam. Spotting geometric shapes was quite fun here

thought I'd point the camera at it and see what it looked like... focused in the middle to make near and furthest points out of focus... might try another time with focus on near corner.

Light Painting SOOC

Monatsthema: Linien

#Flickrfriday #Spin

 

Rubik's cube. My favorite toy.

In celebration of Mats Valk, breaking the World Record by Solving the Cube in 4.74 seconds in November 2016

am Berliner Hauptbahnhof

Cube houses (Dutch: Kubuswoningen) are a set of innovative houses built in Rotterdam and Helmond in the Netherlands, designed by architect Piet Blom and based on the concept of "living as an urban roof": high density housing with sufficient space on the ground level, since its main purpose is to optimise the space inside. Blom tilted the cube of a conventional house 45 degrees, and rested it upon a hexagon-shaped pylon. His design represents a village within a city, where each house represents a tree, and all the houses together, a forest. The central idea of the cube houses around the world is mainly optimizing the space, as a house, to a better distribution of the rooms inside. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cube_house

For 120 pictures in 2020 #31 "Cube", this is a box of Bell & Howell "Slide Cubes". This was the alternative to Kodak carousels back in the film days, each holding 40 35mm slides. They take up a lot less room. This box dates from the late 70's. I have a few more, lol.

52 weeks of 2021, week 31 Cubism

 

Original in comments, also an abstract

#roundandsquare

 

The big cube is a table in our living room, I just love glass and light, the distortions, the glows.

Once I got going in the studio, there was no stopping me. But what I tried to do was, each time, create a completely DIFFERENT image with the same subject.

Top view of a glass cube on a glass cube on a light cube, still with me, lol?

Different lights give different hues on film, this came out more yellow, but I didn’t feel like removing the colourcast, liked it as it was.

 

Hope you enjoy looking at them as much as I did making them.

Thank you, M, (*_*)

 

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This is a close-up photo of reflections and refractions of mason jars through a glass cube on the shelf at the Tusket Frenchy's.

Berlin

Adox Silvermax / Silvermax dev.

Pentax P30t / smc 35-70 mm

Le Cube

 

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Visa Building, Mission Bay, San Francisco

The Cube Houses, Rotterdam, The Netherlands. The houses were conceived and constructed by architect Piet Blom in the 1970s

 

I found this interesting angle when I crouched down beneath the concrete beams.

Cube Berlin on Washington Platz, photographed from a ship /

Cube Berlin auf dem Washingtonplatz vom Schiff aus fotografiert

 

de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cube_Berlin

 

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