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Modern Montevideo.
Composed of three towers, two smaller buildings inspired by the commercial towers that were in New York - but here, of course, much smaller, with 22 floors and a large central square, it is one of the most modern business complexes in Uruguay.
It was opened in 1998 and underwent renovations between 2002 and 2009. At Plaza das Torres, which connects the buildings of the complex, there are works by the renowned Uruguayan sculptor Pablo Atchugarry.
The day has finally arrived: Santiago Calatrava's Oculus , welcome visitors into its marble-clad, spiky center.
Capture taken on last years NYC trip. Sure we took the free ride to Staten Island to have chances to get closer to Mrs Liberty and as well to get the skyline from the opposite. All a good weekend ahead. Thanks, Udo.
Taken at the junction of Cortlandt Street and Church Street.
Buildings include 3 World Trade Center (L); 4 World Trade Center (top L); and 1 Liberty Plaza (R and reflected in 4 WTC).
El proyecto del World Trade Center Zaragoza fue desarrollado, dirigido y ejecutado por un estudio de arquitectura con sede en Zaragoza, el de Aranaz y asociados, Arquitectura y Urbanismo2 en concreto por los arquitectos José Antonio Aranaz de Motta —arquitecto director del proyecto—3 y su colaborador, Eduardo Martín Correas.
WTC #4. To see these amazing architectural masterpieces being built is really pretty awesome. I for one can't wait till they get completed. I believe they are planning shopping center's and restaurants in one of the buildings.
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World Trade Center is a terminal station of the PATH (Port Authority Trans-Hudson) system. It is located within the World Trade Center complex, in the Financial District of Manhattan, New York City.
The $4 billion Oculus station opened in 2016. It was designed by Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava.
Fuji X-T20. Fuji XF 18-55mm f/2.8-4 R LM OIS Lens18mm, f/3.2, 1/125 sec, ISO 200.
IN MEMORY OF A GREAT BUILDING!
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Picture taken in summer 1986 with Minolta SLR
World Trade Center Transportation Hub
Architect: Santiago Calatrava
Location: Financial District, Manhattan, NYC
Style: Expressionist architecture
Concourse Height: 49 m (160 ft)
Year: 2016
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Het turquoise spiegelend zakenpaleis in het centrum van Rotterdam. Heb het altijd een prachtig gebouw gevonden.
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