A classic difference of architecture created by man and by nature
it is that you often have to to be closer to for enjoying the manmade architecture
although nature is hard to beat in the race for the detail art.
it is that you often have to to be closer to for enjoying the manmade architecture
although nature is hard to beat in the race for the detail art.
between the Liverpool Cathedral and the Irish Sea
there are plenty of eye-attractive architecture
but if we take the stairs up inside the tower of the cathedral
you lose that view, but finds another view
there are plenty of eye-attractive architecture
but if we take the stairs up inside the tower of the cathedral
you lose that view, but finds another view
Look a like photos are often seen, because this view is used for postcards
the real architecture we have to see “in eye high” level.
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Almost every city has an impressive façade, especially if there is a seaside
not many cities have a gate to the Strawberry Fields (forever)
all english cities have some typical english suburbs
all major cities have working class neighborhoods – often they are stored or forgotten
the cities that make it that way, they lose their seriousness or credibility
because it is part of the urban identity that all light has shadows
in Liverpool are neither light or shadows hidden.
not many cities have a gate to the Strawberry Fields (forever)
all english cities have some typical english suburbs
all major cities have working class neighborhoods – often they are stored or forgotten
the cities that make it that way, they lose their seriousness or credibility
because it is part of the urban identity that all light has shadows
in Liverpool are neither light or shadows hidden.
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“To provide meaningful architecture is not to parody history, but to articulate it”
(Daniel Libeskind – polish architect)
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With the inspiration from Ailsa and her worth visting blog
“Where’s my backpack?“
this is my version of her travel theme this week “Architecture“
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So different architecture. It`s great to see it next to each other what one does usually never does.
Bril idea, dear Andrikken. Wishing you a fine weekend
Klausbernd and his Bookfayries Siri and Selma
#.klausbernd
Thanks, so glad you like it, really appreciate your words… 🙂
Agree, we almost never see them next to each other only seperate.
Wish you and yours a wonderful weekend… 🙂
Excellent work.
#.jan masyn
Thanks, really appreciates… 🙂
HUGE subject, Drake. Nice shot! 🙂
#.jo
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Nicely assembled collection 🙂
#.paula
Thanks, large cities are including many things… 🙂 😉
Ledrakrenoir – fantastic post! Stunning photos, stunning.
#.wordsfallfrommyeyes
Thanks, so glad you like it, really appreciates… 🙂
Nice post (and I love the quotation) 🙂
#.richard
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What a contrast!! The ‘Good’ architecture is very, very good and the bad is horrid 😀
#.madhu
Yeah cities are full of contrasts, architecture too… 😉
Fantastisk overskrift!!
#.cardinal guzman
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