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  • In your humble opinion whats your favourite man made structure (building)
  • unfitgeezer
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    In your humble opinion whats your favorite man made structure (building)?

    My local station is one of them very art deco…its subtle in its beauty.

    Inside

    Looking forward to seeing what comes up.

    hora
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    Ironically (and a juxtaposition?) Mine is

    midlifecrashes
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    No caves, no trees no shelter. Mankind saying “It’s OK, I’ll be fine”. I’m sure there are much earlier examples like the brochs in Scotland, but I’m from Ireland so that’s my pick.

    revs1972
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    The Great Glass House at the National Botanical Garden of Wales.
    Designed by Sir Norman Foster, ground breaking construction technology at the time. We supplied the steel frame and it was the first job we did using 3d detailing software ( everything was set out using X,Y & Z co-ordinates.
    The main legs have Stainless steel balls on the end that sit in sockets , so itis not actually pinned down to the ground as such.
    Love the shape of it

    Ro5ey
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    As much as I love the new, you gotta respect the old…( and because it was in the news yday) started in 1088 and the world’s (reported) tallest building for over 200 years.

    Lincoln Cathedral

    ourmaninthenorth
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    No favourites (I don’t do favourites), but these are up there:

    MMU’s Broomhurst Hall in Didsbury, Manchester

    “Toast Rack”, Manchester

    Tate & Lyle Sugar Silo, Liverpool

    Smithdon High School, Hunstanton

    Kingsgate Bridge, Durham

    rone
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    Am I allowed the Millau Viaduct?

    Have been across it; in fact I based a whole motorbike journey around it.

    It’s magnificent.

    seosamh77
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    My tent! 🙂

    gearfreak
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    ourmaninthenorth, I really hope you are jesting!

    Sagrada Famililia

    Chrysler Building

    BigButSlimmerBloke
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    No one favourite, but some of mines are –

    The Norwegian National Opera and Ballet, Oslo

    The Italian Chapel, Lamb Holm, Orkney

    The Great Pyramid

    The Great Temple at Karnak

    EDIT oh oh and i forgot but found whilst looking for images of ancient Egypt – The funerary temple of Hatshepsut, Egypt’s female Pharoah

    DezB
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    MMU’s Broomhurst Hall in Didsbury, Manchester

    You’d love my old school, and probably 1000s of other schools. 🙂

    iain1775
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    +1 for Chrysler building

    I have this waiting for me at home tonight, the real one is probably my 2nd favourite building exterior

    medoramas
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    I had few, but after a recent trip in a car along the motorway from Amsterdam Airport to Germany the list has been extended for additional 100 buildings…

    Bruce
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    I would not disagree with most of those but my personal favorite is Stonehenge rising out of the morning mist at dawn in summer.

    You did have to be there and it would have been better without the more recent clutter

    soma_rich
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    This is a bit special,

    But for a building nothing has impressed me as much as the Pantheon in Rome.

    Northwind
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    Can I do one that doesn’t really have an exterior? St John’s Chapel in the white tower of the tower of London. It’s kind of hard to put in words, there’s just something perfectly welcoming and… I don’t know, human about it, so many british churches and chapels are out to dazzle or intimidate or just plain terrorise you with god’s power but St John’s is a place for people, to be at one and at peace with their god- you can’t imagine a hellfire preacher or a guilty doubt in it. I’m not religious but it fits my idea of what godliness should be.

    A church made by people who love god, not fear or glory him

    ourmaninthenorth
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    How did I forget this?!

    Preston Bus Station, Preston

    grum
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    Preston Bus Station

    ourmaninthenorth
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    Jinx!

    grum
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    Haha, think we genuinely posted that at exactly the same time – how bizarre! 🙂

    slowoldman
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    This one made an impression when I first saw it many years ago

    Falling Water. Frank Lloyd Wright.

    I’m also quite fond of the Lloyd’s Building

    I have a bit of a thing too for auditoriums (though externally they are often a bit drab).

    Birmingham Symphony Hall

    johndoh
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    I’m liking Broadcasting Place/Tower in Leeds at the moment…

    growinglad
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    Be lovely when they finish it!

    martinhutch
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    St Govan’s Chapel

    Warnscale Bothy

    Rock Hall, The Roaches. Better in the Doug days.

    There’s lots more like this in my top 10.

    Junkyard
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    ourmaninthenorth, I really hope you are jesting!

    +1

    Nicest one I have seen recently and soem lovely architecture in Liverpool

    the Bus station/car park is pretty gash IMHO See it every week Same town about 200 yds away

    ourmaninthenorth
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    Great minds, grum, great minds….

    euans2
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    The Forth Rail bridge is pretty special

    MSP
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    I remember seeing the old Buckinghamshire county hall on some programme about bad architecture, but I thought it was a fantastic bold building.

    ourmaninthenorth
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    ourmaninthenorth, I really hope you are jesting!

    Nope.

    I am a great fan of concrete.

    DezB
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    never forget the 1st time I walked out and saw this

    and…

    mogrim
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    One from Madrid, the Torres Blancas (White Towers). They’re grey 🙂

    slowoldman
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    If we’re talking bridges (as opposed to buildings) then I humbly submit Boothferry Bridge near Goole.

    OK elegant it’s not but it has history. I used to go over this on the way from home to the seaside, so it’s forever associated with holidays. Then, my first job as a graduate civil engineer was knocking lumps of rust off it and measuring what was left. How much sense that makes when you are actually swinging under the thing is open to debate. It also taught me a think or two about bridges in general and swing bridges in particular which proved useful in designing this:


    Preston Docks Swing Bridge

    lucky7500
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    Natural History museum in London. Pictures really don’t do justice to the external colours.

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    leegee
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    Battersea power station.

    esselgruntfuttock
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    [url=https://flic.kr/p/pp6unT]Durham[/url] by jimmyg352, on Flickr

    Durham cathedral.

    northernmatt
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    The only thing that springs to mind right now is this

    http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guédelon_Castle

    It looks a bit different now and still isn’t finished. Spent about 4 hours walking round it last summer and could easily have spent much more but the boy got a bit restless.

    tiggs121
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    but if it has to be a building then maybe this

    bikebouy
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    This, I know it means nothing to you but to me it’s a place that draws me year after year every September for the Maxi Rolex Cup.
    Yacht Club Porto Cervo, Sardinia.

    project
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    Most of the old and modern buildings on the Pier head Liverpool, and most of the city centre buildings,

    theotherjonv
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    Esselgruntfuttock wins. Unless I’m allowed 2 combined, and that’s Durham Castle and Cathedral viewed from the train as it pulls into Durham station.

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