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Ok so here is the final edition of the Materials Mini-Series.
This week is all about buildings which use metal in a way that the material is a main feature of the construction and appearance, or where metal has bin used to give the building it's unique character.
I know some structures will enter the realm of 'engineering' but it don't matter if it's a good bit of 'architecture' too.
Righty ho, I'll start off with one of my favourite metal buildings, the Chrysler building in New York's That New York; an Art deco masterpiece and surely one of the most beautiful skyscrapers ever constructed:
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You sure it wasn't on the next street up at the Bailey?
Heh! ๐
Ravensbourne College, Noth Greenwich; clad in interlocking anodised aluminium panels:
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as a structural steel geek in a previous life, i have a fondness for this:
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that's right, it's the roof of stansted airport.
i've since seen this design used all over the place, but i saw them here first, and i think they're rather elegant, in a simple, functional, sort of way.
someone had lots of fun designing the central truss union thing.
Harry - where on earth is that?
Elfin, would that be a Margaret Bourke White photo of the Chrylser building gargoyle? She took some awesome photos.
Does the Statue of Libery count as a building?
The Bridge supports at Catlefield
Huge structures!. Whenever you see someone walking down there on Corry, you can normally bank on something terrible about to happen.
In reality, the worst thing that usually happens to you down there is if Dukes have run out of Grandma Singletons Tasty Lancs, to put on your crusty bread, or your white rioja isn't quite cold enough ๐
I like the swimming pool at loughborough campus, it looks like a big section of aircraft wing:
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[url= http://www.flickr.com/photos/21634402@N07/5835663447/ ]Loughborough Pool HDR[/url] by [url= http://www.flickr.com/people/21634402@N07/ ]ben_oggles[/url], on Flickr
And this rusty thing just outside leeds city centre:
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[url= http://www.flickr.com/photos/leedsmetpress/4054641151/ ]Broadcasting Place[/url] by [url= http://www.flickr.com/people/leedsmetpress/ ]Leeds Met Press Office[/url], on Flickr
Harry - where on earth is that?
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Moffett Field Hangar #1
RIP New York's World Trade Center and all souls lost on 11/9/2001
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[url= http://www.flickr.com/photos/30712803@N00/449496345/ ]Twin Towers[/url] by [url= http://www.flickr.com/people/30712803@N00/ ]Vince Allen[/url], on Flickr
I find these structures pretty interesting, and strangely beautiful
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[url= http://www.flickr.com/photos/98184088@N00/386664775/ ]Sleipner offshore platform[/url] by [url= http://www.flickr.com/people/98184088@N00/ ]schlsv[/url], on Flickr
That pyramid up there at Glastonbury, that's one of ours that is (engineer content - don't ask about all the structural 'issues' with things at this years festival - it was all Coldplay's fault apparently).
All sorts of things that I like in steel, love the HUGE castings at Heathrow T5 but a real favourite is Heatherwick's vent in the City (at least that's where I remember it being).
Elfin, I was rather taken with the Ravensbourne College building when I went to see Elbow at that O2 Arena, but didn't know what it was.
This one's pretty iconic:
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The Spectrum Building, Swindon, formerly the Renault Distribution Center. Appeared in a James Bond fillum, too.
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Clevedon Pier, the only Grade One Listed privately owned pier in Britain, classic Victorian cast iron construction, recently featured in the film Never Let Me Go, starring Keira Knightley and Carey Mulligan.
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Austen, that's on the edge of Paternoster Square, just up from the earlier mentioned Fleet Place.
Barajas keeps cropping up on these threads!

































