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Guinness Storehouse, Dublin on a Winter evening.

;-) ...

 

and you ...

 

2x ƒ/8.0 28.0 mm 1/30 400

 

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My work in progress with RAW continues!

 

Photo taken in Craigdarroch Castle, Victoria, Vancouver Island.

 

PLEASE press "L" for a better view in Light box.

Rome Italy.. beautiful day in early September..

The urban set of Valverde de los Arroyos is one of the greatest exponents of Architecture Negra.Históricamente arises stably, with the repopulation that made Christians after the reconquest and pacification of the area since 1085, when Alfonso VI conquered definitely Toledo and all the space in this area.

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I have been not so much here in the last 2 days, because I was working at a project I care about very much .. so, now I'm glad to announce that I have launched today my new group: urbanabstractions

you do know I love architecture, and I have been thinking about a group like that for a long time ...

If you will have a look on it, you will be welcome! :-)

 

Have the best sunday!

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Learn, grow and love. Don't make the same mistakes again.

Make love, not war.

 

Holocaust Memorial

Berlin, Germany

Two amber beads on a rough wooden table. Manipulation of color in Lightroom. The beads are 1/2cm round. Inspired by Cuba Gallery - Andrew.

 

Thank you for visiting! Have a fabulous day:)

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LOVE architecture 2008

HafenCity Hamburg

 

My daughter & I had a plan today to visit such, and walking all the way up and watching the sunset over Hudson River surrounding NYC...and visit the High Line, of course, dine some great food at the mall next to it. But, It's rained out, this is the 4th day we've had rain in a row, which ruined our plan. :-(

 

Below is what I took on previous visit (only from the outside). I love architecture so I do take shots of any famous buildings.

 

If you'd like to learn about the Hudson Yards (it's a new attraction in NYC now) cost 200B to build. That's right just the Vessel on the left cost 25B by itself. It's made of the copper, shipped from Italy, per what I read.

It is a privilege to be alive, to breathe, to live, to love and to be able to travel.. and more.

I love architectural buildings this is a cathedral in lichfield taken last weekend,Beautiful

I guess I've got that song in my head now from my previous image :)

 

I love architecture - old and new. The more unusual, the better. I went downtown yesterday and shot a few buildings, so you'll be seeing quite a lot of architectural images on here in the next while. This is The Alberni, designed by renowned Japanese architect Kengo Kuma - I did post an image of it before, but it wasn't completed yet. Now it is. I will be posting a couple of different angles of it, as it's different on each side. The day went from rain, to sun, to cloudy, so a bit of everything. My baseball cap did fall off a couple of times with me looking so far up :)

 

I'm very lucky. My sherpa/chauffeur drives me to each address, and waits in a loading zone while I get out and shoot the building, then off to the next :)

 

If you're interested in seeing the entire building, and info on it, here's a link: westbankcorp.com/body-of-work/alberni-by-kuma

Carmona A real discovery ... and the ladder to an exciting trip to Sevilla

Exchange Square,Central,Hong Kong

交易廣場

中環

香港

 

I love architecture photography,I can find all the photography elements such as light,shadow,reflection,lovely sky and the form of the buildings like curves,cicle square and the horizontal and vertical lines ,they are all amazing^^

  

TAKEN AT MORE LONDON RIVERSIDE

I'll be looking for you ...

 

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It is true that an open door sends an invitation ....

 

But for the curious person, a closed door sends even a stronger invitation

 

Mehmet Murat ildan

 

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The Royal College of Music was founded in 1882 and is a world leading conservatoire training gifted students from all over the world as performers, conductors and composers. The two original buildings of the College were designed by Arthur Blomfield and Sidney Smith following a coherent hierarchy between public areas and private teaching rooms. As the RCM has expanded it has however become constrained by later piecemeal additions from the 1960s and 1970s.

 

The proposed scheme addresses these constraints and is centred on a new external Quad at ground level, accessed from an enlarged Entrance Hall and a new triple-height foyer, which will form the heart of the new master plan. The new project includes: two new multi-functional performance venues; a new home for the Museum of Music, which boasts one of the most significant collections of historic musical instruments in the world; new communal spaces for audiences with cafe-bar and restaurant facilities, as well as new digital recording studio facilities and additional practice and teaching rooms for the College.

 

The redevelopment of the RCM estate is designed to integrate the College’s buildings more closely with its surroundings, making the most of its unique location opposite the Royal Albert Hall, which was specifically selected for the College by the Prince Consort himself when he designed the master plan for ‘Albertopolis’. The design builds on the heritage and traditions of the Royal College of Music, fashioning an environment which is architecturally harmonious and timeless, with a balance between indoor and outdoor spaces. The new architecture will blend seamlessly with the much loved architecture of Blomfield and Smith and make good the circulation for the first time since originally built.

 

New communal spaces will address the existing changes in floor-levels and provide step-free access between new and existing spaces so that all visitors and students can find their way around the College with ease. The new state-of-the-art performance spaces will be designed to include recording facilities to enable multi-media broadcasts which will underpin and enhance further the College’s global reach in teaching music.

 

The scheme will enhance the College’s status as one of the premier destinations for world-class music education; strengthen the RCM as a cultural venue of national and international significance; and create a greatly enhanced environment that inspires students, professors, visiting musicians and the tens of thousands of visitors who come and support the RCM each year.

 

Public consultation has been carried out with the local community prior to the submission of the Planning and the Listed Building Consent applications in June 2015. It is anticipated that the two year building programme could commence as early as 2016 for completion in 2018.

 

It is a blind, narrow pedestrian street leading to a square. From there a beautiful view of the Mosque of Cordoba.

Today & Tomorrow Keeping Peace ...

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