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Student sketchbook entry from 4 June 1989, including notes on color use in Behnisch architecture and the Weissenhof Siedlung. There's a study of the letters ri over u, which led to strident student. Sketches of a market hall in Stuttgart, the warped entry curtainwall of Stirling's Staatgalerie, and a tiny Braun Schneewittchensarg.
Time to finish of this Stuttgart series - this is from Killesberg, a great park close to the centre of town. You can walk there from the station nearly entirely along parks, as I did at 37 deg C heat...
There's a 30m steel tower with a great view from above - it is very open and swings in the wind. It did take me a while until I dared to take my hand of the rail...
This won't be the last from Stuttgart though, I'm due to fly down again this weekend.
today I was lucky.
I meet someone how was shooting in the library with a fisheye linse. And was so kind to lend it me for some shoots.
Thx!!
STUTTGART, Germany - Denis Nkwebo, a journalist with Cameroon's Le Jour newspaper, speaks with General William Ward, commander of U.S. Africa Command, September 16, 2009, in Ward's office in Stuttgart, Germany. Nkwebo was part of a Cameroon media group, including four journalists, a university dean and two U.S. Embassy staff, on a U.S. Embassy-funded visit to the command September 14-17. The group was hosted by Africa Command for interviews and briefings about the work of the U.S. military Africa. (Photo by Petty Office 1st Class Daniel P. Lapierre, U.S. Africa Command)
Bei tristen Wetterbedingen aufgenommen (31.Januar 2010) , mit Nachbearteitung enstand doch noch ein ehrbares Bild.
Stuttgart Bad Cannstatt, Badergasse 6, Albert Kurz
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Die Stolpersteine sind ein Projekt des Künstlers Gunter Demnig. Mit diesen Mahnmalen soll an das Schicksal der Menschen erinnert werden, die von den Nationalsozialisten deportiert und u. a. in Konzentrationslagern und Vernichtungslagern ermordet wurden.
Stolpersteine (German for "stumbling blocks") is a project of the artist Gunter Demnig. These memorials are supposed to remind of the people deported and killed by the Nazis.