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Elfie, this is ace! Castles and military installations next week?
Really glad people are enjoying this. I've been a bit down recently, but this has perked me right up! 🙂
Not sure what next week's theme will be yet. So many ideas just from today. Could have castles, but there's bridges, towers, skyscrapers, government buildings, religious buildings, sports stadia, power stations, industrial buildings, etc etc etc. A theme per week for ages!
Couple of me favourite castles:
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With one of me fave bridges too. 🙂
Another vote for this wonderful bridge
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[url= http://www.flickr.com/photos/cheesyfeet/2263018775/ ]Tower Bridge 7[/url] by [url= http://www.flickr.com/people/cheesyfeet/ ]gary_foulger[/url], on Flickr
Oooo, nice photo of Wells West Front. Lovely building.
I used to love walking through here as part of my commute when I worked in London
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[url= http://www.flickr.com/photos/willhyde/5449717889/ ]St Pancras[/url] by [url= http://www.flickr.com/people/willhyde/ ]W Hyde[/url], on Flickr
Yes, St P and Koln Cathedral - both get my vote.
Excellent thread. It's really made me think - I work 30 yards from The Gherkin and hadn't realised anyone actually liked it - I've always thought it irredeemably repulsive. I will look at it again on my way home with an open mind.....
I agree on Sagrada familia. Down one side on the side road where its just a typical street they've rushed it haven't they? Big bland slabs.
It looks so obvious what they've thought.
..I work 30 yards from The Gherkin and hadn't realised anyone actually liked it - I've always thought it irredeemably repulsive. I will look at it again on my way home with an open mind...
I love the Gherkin, as do many Londoners. It's a fantastic building. I can just about see the top of it from my bedroom window!
One London office building I've always loved is the Natwest Tower; big, solid, imposing and iconic; bin part of my experience of London for as long as I can remember:
Remembered this little Gem, in a place called Ringebu near Lillehammer in Norway:
It's an octagonal stone church. Very unusual and quirky little building.
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A few from Berlin,probably a bit different now,these were taken in 2003,whilst I was working at Saltzgitter for 3 months.
some nice ones on this thread...
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La Grande Arche de la Défense, Paris. This thing really is quite grande, particualarly when you're standing under it.
I walked to it, and was impressed by the scale of it, but it wasn't amazing / boggling enough to do much for me. My main thought was that they hadn't lined it up properly with [url= http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Axe_historique ]L'axe historique.[/url]
I like architecture that is mind-boggling, and sufficiently strong in itself to banish thoughts about whether it's in line with other stuff nearby. TBH I was more curious about the cemeteries west of La Grande Arche than I was about the arch itself.
No challenge / beef / diss intended, just sharing my view on things. 🙂
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I've been in there ,it's quite quirky inside.
this is my favourite building shot that I've taken.
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[url= http://www.flickr.com/photos/53067724@N00/3604244697/ ]Hilton[/url] by [url= http://www.flickr.com/people/53067724@N00/ ]Jon Wyatt[/url], on Flickr
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Just stopped and had a look at the Gherkin as I came past into the office. You're right, it is a double skin - I'd never bothered to notice. Also spent a minute doing the tourist thing and looking up the side while walking round the bottom - can't believe I'd never actually done that before. Familiarity and contempt, I suppose.
No beef taken duntmatter.
I walked the voie one day, from La Defense to the Louvre. I remember wondering why there's a fair chunk of it with absolutely bugger all going on. (Avenue Charles de Gaulle, looking at a map)
40mpg - it also bends the laws of physics! The basement becomes the 1st floor somwhere half way along.







































