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Colourful facades of some buildings in Ingolstadt's Theresienstraße.
Explore #166 on Thursday, May 20, 2021
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Colourful facades along the Altstadt street in Landshut, opposite theSchirmgasse side alley.
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Facade of a building in the Knopfstraße.
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Hafencity - Hamburg
taken in 2011 with a Nikon D50 and new arranged.
the original photo you will find on the first/last page...
Facade of one of the ancient buildings in the Schnoor quarter. This particular building dates to 1631.
The inscription on the lintel reads: "AN GOTTES SEGEN IS ALES GELEGEN 1631" (roughly: "All depends on God's blessing")
The Schnoor quarter is the oldest documented quarter of Bremen and it has largely preserved its medieval character.
First mentioned in the 13th century. The two oldest remaining buildings are from 1401 and 1402 respectively. Some buildings are just remaining facades or have been relocated from other locations.
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Colored facade-Editing 20-11-20121
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Old Factory Facade
(photo from my black and white fine art architecture series)
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During the renovation of their house, a couple from Ghent went looking for a creative and sustainable way to dress the facade. The choice of material ultimately fell on doors, inspired by the South Korean artist Choi Jeong-Hwa, who finished a building in Seoul with a thousand doors.
Groningen
Netherlands
Facade of the research laboratory of the University Medical Center (UMCG) in Groningen, designed by Ben van Berkel of UNStudio
My attempt at the "Looking Close... on Friday" theme "A Flower's Backside".
Shot with a Kodak "Micro-File Ektar 63 mm" lens on a Canon EOS R5.