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A Chicago Water Taxi, bound for Chinatown, cuts down the South Branch of the Chicago River on an Autumn afternoon.
Nikon D5100, Tamron 18-270, ISO 110, f/11.0, 30mm, 1/125s
The Death Star - CAA (Creative Artist Agency, LLC.) Headquarters Office Building - Gene Watanabe Architect for the Gensler firm - Rear Entrance - 2000 Avenue Of the Stars - Century City, California
This is the MNP Tower in downtown Vancouver, a 35 storey high rise office building. At a height of 469 ft, it is the 6th highest building in the city, and the tallest office building.
I had to leave this one in colour...
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Compositionally Challenged Weeks 51-52 - Winter
CC Rainbow Game - Blue
With Ontario gradually opening, I decided to try a few things outdoors while I can. My theme for the week is Summer Reflections. Your critical comments are most welcome. (Best seen in large)
Center Tower - Reflection of the red granite facade - Charles E. Lawrence, architect - CRS-Sirrine Architects, Inc., Houston - C. L. Peck Inc., Los Angeles, builders - South Coast Plaza Town Center - Town Center Drive - Costa Mesa, California.
The reflections in the interesting glass facades of the cube Berlin seem to symbolize our world in this momentary state of disorder and turmoil.. .
The Solarium office building, West Entrance, Greenwood Village, CO
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This office building in a well-wooded setting was the first work realized in the Netherlands by Richard Meier. It consists of a cube-shaped public section in four levels and a raised oblong two-storey office wing with parking space below. At the core of the design is a four metre wide central corridor in the office wing, toplit and spatially unified by voids. This corridor is separated from the offices by partitions of glass block, the office’s primary building material together with Meier’s characteristic white aluminium panels.
Office tower built in 1974 by architect Albert De Doncker, culminating at 107 meters high with 33 floors.
Completely redesigned and optimized in 2016, the Astro Tower is the fifth tallest building in Brussels and the tallest passive building in Belgium.
Photo shot in 2012 from the top of the Brusilia Residence.
Azimuth 205.5°, 1.71 km away (1.06 mi), height 107 m (351 ft).
Address: avenue de l'Astronomie 14, 1210 Saint-Josse-ten-Noode (Brussels)
FR : Tour Astro
Tour de bureaux construite en 1974 par l'architecte Albert De Doncker, culminant à 107 mètres de haut avec 33 étages.
Entièrement redessinée et optimisée en 2016, l'Astro Tower est le cinquième plus haut bâtiment de Bruxelles et le plus haut bâtiment passif de Belgique.
Photo prise en 2012 du haut de la Résidence Brusilia.
Azimut 205.5°, distance 1.71 km, hauteur 107 m.
Adresse : avenue de l'Astronomie 14, 1210 Saint-Josse-ten-Noode (Brussels)
NL: Astrotoren
Kantoortoren gebouwd in 1974 door architect Albert De Doncker, met een hoogte van 107 meter en 33 verdiepingen.
De Astrotoren, die in 2016 volledig werd hertekend en geoptimaliseerd, is het op vier na hoogste gebouw in Brussel en het hoogste passiefgebouw in België.
Foto genomen in 2012 vanaf de top van de Brusilia Residentie.
Azimut 205.5°, 1.71 km ver, 107 m hoog.
Adres: avenue de l'Astronomie 14, 1210 Saint-Josse-ten-Noode (Brussels)
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Officebuilding - In the background Goverment District with Reichstag and Potsdamer Platz with SonyCenter
Located three blocks west of the Illinois State Capitol Building is the Sargent Office Building, home of the Illinois Municipal League (IML). The building is named for A. L. "Lon" Sargent, who served as executive director of the IML from 1943 to 1968, and his son, Steven Sargent, IML executive director from 1968 to 1989.
This beaux-arts style office building was completed in 1912 and, until the early 1930s, was the clubhouse of the Sangamo Club, a private dining city club for business, government and community leaders. The Illinois Municipal League first established offices here in 1935, and has owned the building since the late 1980s.
The Sargent Building is a contributing building within the 2015 Extension of the Central Springfield Historic District listed in the National Register of Historic Places.