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from the Philadelphia Chapter of The Society of Architectural Historians Study Tour, 11Oct08
This house is for sale - love to see a buyer that appreciates this unique modern home.
(note the house was sold and is well loved by its new owners)
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A tired Victorian house in south west London, has been reconfigured and refurbished to create a stylish modern, architect designed home.
Originally TWA Flight Center, Terminal 5
John F. Kenedy International Airport (formerly Idlewild)
Eero Saarinen, architect
Completed 1962
One of the 5 Towers of 'The Barcode Development'
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Canary Wharf on the Isle Of Dogs London used to be home to hard working dockers and is now home to fat rich city bankers, but its a cool place to visit with lots of class shops, and smart bars & restaurants
God, I hate Kyoto Station.
Of course, it should not have to be 京都っぽい in the sense of evoking traditional architecture or anything like that. I'm terribly disappointed in the people of Kyoto, so prideful of their identity as Kyotoites, as citizens of this traditional cultural center, that they should vote against other plans and for this one. Terribly disappointed.
As far as discourses of self-Orientalization and all of that goes, avoiding Kyoto as theme park, all of that, I can definitely appreciate why Kyoto should be allowed - why we as visitors, as commentators, should not judge it poorly for choosing to be more modern and contemporary in shaping its expressions of its identity.
But if you're going to go modern, why choose a design that's so dark, so industrial, so old? Look at this shot. It's full daylight outside, and the shot is still full of greys and blacks. It's a dark shot. It's a dark scene. Not the kind of light, airy atmosphere that one gets from a truly contemporary, post-modern architectural design.
*That* is my beef with Kyoto Station. Why so gloomy?
This mid-century modern home by John Maniscalo Architecture redefines the traditional interior-exterior relationship with glass walls and an abundance of tall indoor plants
The French company Thales has a plant in Linthouse, Govan, on the site of the former Alexander Stephen shipyard. The Scottish bit was previously Barr and Stroud in Scotland and made high quality optical systems, but I'm not sure what all goes on here. I know they weren't vey happy at me taking photos.
The building seems to have a nautical theme with a prow and central superstructure. I don't know if this was the archtect's intention.