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https://c8.alamy.com/comp/D1XGHK/mai...ton-D1XGHK.jpg ^ And talking of museums - Maidstone Museum, UK. I would've been happier with the modern infill if they'd just lowered it a bit so that the new roofline tucked in under the old gutter level. https://comps.canstockphoto.com/iron...csp7049817.jpg ^ At first glance I liked this juxtaposition of old and new, but now I have a complaint: why didn't they make the glazing bars of the new line up better with the horizontal and vertical lines of the old facade? ------------------------------ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y5WUH47fhOI ^ That's interesting, Mindfulness. Nice terrace and pool, but I didn't like the style of the interior: too much shiny opulance, and a living room suite that looks like an offshoot of space technology. |
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^ HaHa, very nice [MERIT] ! In fact, as a building material, Lego has a lot going for it: easy to clean, bright colours that never need repainting. That particular house is clearly a bit cramped, though its appearance would be improved if only Lego Man would park his car in the garage.
Buildings, they say, should look nice from a distance and invite you to get closer to explore them in detail. This building, called Innovation Curve, does that imo. It's in a tech park in Palo Alto:- https://www.bdcnetwork.com/sites/bdc...?itok=KEWR7mzo https://www.worldarchitecturefestiva...tion_curve.jpg ^ Looks to me like it's been repainted recently - the cost of that should be down to architect for not using Lego. |
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^ Quality post, Plankton :clap:
That water tower makes a very interesting contrast to the blank facade of the building behind. At ground floor level, I counted twelve turrets on a building smaller than many regular houses. Also, the corner turrets have turrets on them - so there is some justification for the word "overbuilt" in your attached explanation. It was interesting to read about the why and how of the tower and its survival, and I liked the unexpected connection to your obsessi -er- your hobby and the Joliet Prison. ;) Great drone footage of the prison too! |
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I'm experiencing mild DT's. Haven't been able to get out in a while. You can really get a better sense of the contrasting element it sits in with Google 3D view (I hope this link works as expected): https://www.google.com/maps/place/Ch....6244153?hl=en Tip: Hold down shift (or Ctrl) and at the same time, press and hold your left mouse button (and move it) to orbit around it. The larger buildings might 'pull' you out of scope as you pass through them. |
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