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This is Jameson House, one of downtown Vancouver's newer buildings. It has 36 floors. The parking is automated, so the residents drive their cars into one of three automated entry/exit bays and leave. The car is then lowered automatically and self parked in a parking lot underneath. This may not be something new to you, but it was certainly new to me.
Interestingly enough, one of my Flickr friends, Leon, has posted several images of the Cornishe building in London. When I saw the Jameson building, I had a feeling it was designed by the same architects as the Cornishe. When I looked it up, sure enough, they were both designed by Foster+Partners.
I have put a link to Leon's image of the Cornishe in the first comment.
I'll be posting another view of this building at a later date.
NYC Skyscrapers at E 53rd Street and Lexington Avenue...
(Counter-Clockwise; Left from top to bottom):
345 Park Avenue - 1969 - Emery Roth & Sons
Manhattan Tower - 1985 - Emery Roth & Sons
100 East 53rd Condominium - 2017 - Foster + Partners
(Right): CitiGroup Center - 1977 - Hugh Stubbins & Associates and Emery Roth & Sons
(Top): 599 Lexington Avenue - 1986 - Edward Larrabee Barnes
Detalle del aeropuerto internacional Reina Alia (Queen Alia International Airport), Ammán, de Norman Foster & Partners (2013)
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right: SECC / Armadillo, arch.: Foster & Partners
left: Crowne Plaza Hotel, arch.: Coban & Lironi
the Troika apartment towers (in the middle) seen from the entrance of the Ilham Tower (offices, art gallery and hotel), both designed by the world renowned architectural firm of Foster + Partners. It seems that there was personal input from Sir Norman in the design of the Ilham Tower (ilham is Malay for "inspiration").
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The circular polarizer strikes again: another colourful example of solar reflective glass cladding - the Willis building.
This building is quite well known to London Photographers both for a unique design full of sharp angles and the similarity to the Batman sign if photographed from the right POV. The building is 7 More London Riverside and is the headquarters for PWC. It is part of the More London development in London, and was designed by Foster + Partners. It is in an area next to Tower Bridge on the South Bank. For my take I went for a straight up shot and cropped close to concentrate on the Batman shape. It was a very dull day but I also processed for a darker look as well as converting to mono.
The picture was taken handheld with a Sony A68 with a Sigma 10-20 wide angle zoom at 12 mm. (later cropped) I took 3 shots for HDR. 3 raw images 2EV spacing processed with Photomatix Contrast Optimiser for a natural look. I used Topaz Adjust with a vignette. Noise was removed with Topaz DeNoise.. I decided low key mono would be ideal for this shot and used Topaz B&W Effects for the conversion. I used a selective brightness adjustment to darken the lights
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The Queen Elizabeth II Great Court in the British Museum, London, UK. Designed by Foster and Partners.
Reflection of the Troika apartment towers seen on the inclined glazed wall of the Ilham Tower in Kuala Lumpur, both designed by Foster + Partners.
Millennium Bridge, London, UK
Spanning the River Thames, the Millennium Bridge is a pedestrian crossing that connects St. Paul’s Cathedral with Tate Modern.
It was the winning design of a collaboration between Arup Group, Foster + Partners, and sculptor Anthony Caro.
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Detail section of an integrated ceiling system designed by Foster & Partners for Bloomberg’s London headquarters in 2017.
Repeating reflections...
The Willis Building (left) London UK - 2007 - Architect: Foster + Partners
and
The Lloyd's Building (right) London UK - 1978 to 1986 - Architect: Richard Rogers Partnership
250 City Road development seen from City Road Basin in Islington.
The development combines offices, residential apartments, restaurants and a hotel. It was designed by architects Foster + Partners and was still not complete at the time of taking this photo.
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I've photographed Battersea Power Station many times since it re-opened but somehow never spotted these shapes..... This is quite similar to a shot I uploaded recently except the previous shot only included one of the iconic chimneys. Not sure which version I prefer as this shot is a bit less of a dramatic composition.
This is another upload from a 'Grays of Westminster' / Nikon organised 'Architectural workshop' that I was lucky enough to take part in back in May.
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From WIkipedia : "WilkinsonEyre was appointed in 2013 to carry out the restoration of the Grade II* listed Power Station. Work commenced in 2013 and plans included the restoration of the art deco structure internally and externally, reconstruction of the chimneys, and refurbishment of the historic cranes and jetty as a new river taxi stop. Restoration work on the power station's chimneys was completed in 2017. In 2019, the jetty in front of the power station opened to the public for the first time in its history. Retail brands inside the power station include BOSS, Jo Malone London, Uniqlo, Mac Cosmetics, Space NK, Watches of Switzerland and many more. In May 2021, the first residents moved into their new homes at the power station. As part of the development, a 200-seat theatre, the Turbine Theatre, was established in railway arches under the Grosvenor Bridge in September 2019.
In October 2013, Frank Gehry was appointed joint architect with Foster + Partners to design "Phase 3" of the scheme, which will provide "the gateway to the entire development and the new Northern line extension"."
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The view from the lobby of the Element hotel on the 40th floor of the Ilham Tower. The top of the Troika apartments, also by Foster & Partners, is on the left while the tall building next to one of the Petronas Twin Towers is the new Four Seasons hotel tower.
(Unfortunately, the glazing was a bit dirty)
30 St. Mary Axe—or The Gherkin, an office building in The City of London. The Gherkin was dsigned by Norman Foster for Foster and Partners.
Another photograph of the Walbrook Building in the city of London. Architects ; Foster and Partners, 2010.
Manor Road Building, Oxford University (UK). Architects Foster + Partners.
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A section of the Walbrook Building roofline, photo taken from the inner courtyard behind Cannon Street in the City of London. Architect: Foster & Partners - Built 2010.
Designed by the world renowned architectural firm of Foster + Partners, this was opened last year at The Exchange mall in Kuala Lumpur. One can enter the dome from the rooftop garden of the mall here and descend a lift or steps to the shop below.
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2 pics today of the interior of the Element hotel on the 40th floor of the Ilham Tower in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
A view of the Petronas Twin Towers (designed by Cesar Pelli) from Kuala Lumpur Tower. They are currently the tallest twin towers in the world. To the right, the black building with the triangular structure is by world renowned architects Foster + Partners. The apartment building just in front of that (named The Troika) was also designed by the same firm.
As it was raining that day, I took my family up to the indoor observation deck. However, for serious photographers and nightscenes, I would recommend buying tickets for the outdoor deck so as to avoid reflections caused by the glazing.
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I've photographed Battersea Power Station many times since it re-opened but somehow never spotted these shapes.....
This is my first upload from a 'Grays of Westminster' / Nikon organised 'Architectural workshop' that I was lucky enough to take part in back in May.
Click here for more London architecture : www.flickr.com/photos/darrellg/albums/72157635041185106
From WIkipedia : "WilkinsonEyre was appointed in 2013 to carry out the restoration of the Grade II* listed Power Station. Work commenced in 2013 and plans included the restoration of the art deco structure internally and externally, reconstruction of the chimneys, and refurbishment of the historic cranes and jetty as a new river taxi stop. Restoration work on the power station's chimneys was completed in 2017. In 2019, the jetty in front of the power station opened to the public for the first time in its history. Retail brands inside the power station include BOSS, Jo Malone London, Uniqlo, Mac Cosmetics, Space NK, Watches of Switzerland and many more. In May 2021, the first residents moved into their new homes at the power station. As part of the development, a 200-seat theatre, the Turbine Theatre, was established in railway arches under the Grosvenor Bridge in September 2019.
In October 2013, Frank Gehry was appointed joint architect with Foster + Partners to design "Phase 3" of the scheme, which will provide "the gateway to the entire development and the new Northern line extension"."
© D.Godliman
The Saudi pavilion at Osaka Expo 2025. Designed by Foster + Partners, it was one of the more interesting and better constructed pavilions. Saudi Arabia will be the next host of the world expo in 2030.
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I've photographed Battersea Power Station many times since it re-opened but somehow never spotted these shapes.....
This is my first upload from a 'Grays of Westminster' / Nikon organised 'Architectural workshop' that I was lucky enough to take part in back in May.
Click here for more London architecture : www.flickr.com/photos/darrellg/albums/72157635041185106
From WIkipedia : "WilkinsonEyre was appointed in 2013 to carry out the restoration of the Grade II* listed Power Station. Work commenced in 2013 and plans included the restoration of the art deco structure internally and externally, reconstruction of the chimneys, and refurbishment of the historic cranes and jetty as a new river taxi stop. Restoration work on the power station's chimneys was completed in 2017. In 2019, the jetty in front of the power station opened to the public for the first time in its history. Retail brands inside the power station include BOSS, Jo Malone London, Uniqlo, Mac Cosmetics, Space NK, Watches of Switzerland and many more. In May 2021, the first residents moved into their new homes at the power station. As part of the development, a 200-seat theatre, the Turbine Theatre, was established in railway arches under the Grosvenor Bridge in September 2019.
In October 2013, Frank Gehry was appointed joint architect with Foster + Partners to design "Phase 3" of the scheme, which will provide "the gateway to the entire development and the new Northern line extension"."
© D.Godliman
Designed by the internationally acclaimed architectural practice, Foster + Partners, the sinuous flow of the balconies at The Corniche echoes that of the river below. Beautifully curved waves encircle the apartments, creating layers that suggest depth and richness and bring a soft romance to the world famous Albert Embankment. From its central location on the South bank of the River, The Corniche is perfectly placed to capture the unique beauty and personality of the London metropolis. Panoramic views over the most important stretch of the river take in every silhouette of the London skyline.