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Yep! That's it. You can see the window of my old student room in that pic.
I know it's a bit of a cliche - but I've always like Sydney Opera House, photos don't really do it justice - whoever designed it really considered its location - the way it looks in different weather - poking out of the fog, bathed in a bright red sunset or in the middle of the day - the way the 'sails' reflect the light is amazing.
Casa del Fascio in Como.
Posting the pic didn't happen but the library at Ephesus.
Struggling to find a good photo but Otto was genius
Indeed he was. Had a short lecture from him once. Fancied tension structures but was a bit too thick.
Cranes. I really like cranes. There's the giant hammerheads like the Finnieston crane of course, but I also have a soft spot for the Inchgreen level-luffing cranes:
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Old building, I have to say, this one; I never get tired of looking at these two aspects of it
[img][url= https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4002/4371214044_5176fa4e54_o.jp g" target="_blank">https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4002/4371214044_5176fa4e54_o.jp g"/> [/img][/url][url= https://flic.kr/p/7EgBDo ]Scissor Buttress, Wells Cathedral[/url] by [url= https://www.flickr.com/photos/countzero1/ ]Adrian Hillier[/url], on Flickr
[img][url= https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4045/4370457157_f6be26e0e8_o.jp g" target="_blank">https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4045/4370457157_f6be26e0e8_o.jp g"/> [/img][/url][url= https://flic.kr/p/7EcJDB ]Cathedral staircase[/url] by [url= https://www.flickr.com/photos/countzero1/ ]Adrian Hillier[/url], on Flickr
Wells Cathedral
And new one, well this one just excites me:
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I don't think I need to identify it...
Bigbutslimmer beat me to it. Karnak temple. I've spent hours amongst those pillars watching the light change as the shadows move.
And the Natural History museum in Oxford for the pillars and glass roof.
I have always liked the upturned boats on Lindisfarne. Will dig out a picture or two later on.
@JoeG
Ah the Vehicle Assembly Building. In my youth it used to be called the Vertical Assembly Building. I remember reading clouds form inside at the top.
So is Fallingwater all it looks in the photos?
Is this the return of the Fred?
Mr Woppit - MemberIs this the return of the Fred?
Could be. Won't take too long to find out. There will be a blazing row soon enough if it is.
Hoover Dam
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esselgruntfuttock FTW, especially when illuminated by the evening sun.
Please point out any redeeming features of Smithdon High School. It is possibly the most bland and uninspiring building on this thread! Your black and white photo indeed does make it look better that in the real light of day.
In a previous life, I checked and signed off the castings for the ramps of the UK Euro tunnel vehicle ramps.
So, not so much my [i]favourite[/i] man made structure, but at least one I've had a part in producing, amongst other structures.
Since starting out, creating the profile of the sky line which you all drive past during your journey, I now contribute to designing the vehicles you use to travel in, passing the structures I had a hand in creating.
So, in my small way, I've been strangely fortunate enough to have participated in creating the vehicles you use to pass by the structures I've also had a hand in creating.
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