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帰省を機に神戸を歩いていますが、横浜に比較して歴史的建造物の数はかなり多い感じ(というか、横浜が思われているより少ないということなんですが)。

Of 194 pictures taken that day, this was the only one I couldn't pinpoint on the map. Any suggestions?

Erich Mendolsohn, architect; with Bergstedt & Hirsch

1955

 

Barcelona's Museum of Contemporary Art 2009.

www.macba.cat

 

inside the museum

Designer: R. W. Axtell

Contractor: Nephi Allen

Year: 1950

Plans for Completion: 80% vintage / 20% remodel

Style: Midcentury Modern

Notes: The origin and artist behind the lean, green brick of this remarkable 1950s rambler remains a mystery, but its beauty endures. A massive white stone hearth is the center of the home to a family of five. An intact vintage kitchen and period-appropriate pink bathroom are just the icing on the cake. One of the home’s original residents, now an interior designer, was on site to share vintage photos.

 

Singapore

Gardens by the Bay

Cloud Forest

Architects

Ignasi Paricio i Ansuategui

Lluis Clotet i Associats S.L.

2002-2005

What seems as a differing floor plan is in the end only a storey construction with variable weather protection panels.

As the only building, it reminded me always of my 1993 project at ETH for a residential highrise in Bern www.flickr.com/photos/subwave/albums/72157675086064940

Built in 1965-1966, this Organic Modern building was designed by William Wesley Peters of Taliesin Associated Architects and built by Robert E. McKee for the Lincoln Income Life Insurance Company, and was originally known as the Lincoln Tower, with a smaller podium building, attached to the main structure with a canopy, which housed a branch of the Liberty National Bank and Trust Company. The building was purchased by the Kaden Company in 1986, and subsequently became known as the Kaden Tower. The building stands 196 feet (60 meters) tall, with a main massing that cantilevers above the base, which is clad in a screen made up of interlocking circles and curves, a cantilevered penthouse at the top of the tower, a vertical circulation tower on one side of the building, with an external glass-enclosed elevator that rises inside a lace-like metal enclosure, an elliptical and cylindrical one-story attached podium building with a similar exterior screen to the one on the exterior of the tower, which originally housed a bank branch, and is attached to the main building via a simple rectilinear canopy, and a domed podium at the base of the tower, surrounded by a pond, with a covered concrete terrace, and domed skylights. The building today has been renamed the Wright Tower, as it was heavily influenced by the design philosophy of Frank Lloyd Wright, and was designed by a group of people who worked for Wright, despite being built after Wright's death. The building remains in use as an office building, with an upscale Ruth's Chris Steakhouse in the top floor.

Nagoya City Art Museum designed by architect Kisho Kurokawa is located in Shirakawa Park.

London, Laban Dance Theatre

Glasgow St.James shopping centre

Highly original design from 1990s bridging two older apartment/condo high rises

Eliel Saarinen and Eero Saarinen, architects

1949, 1962

 

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