
This reflection in some Malmö windows presents a challenge to the mind – why does it move from side to side between the storeys?
If you’re a big fan of The Bridge TV programme you are probably not all surprised, with a twisted torso being quite normal to you. If you are wondering what I’m muttering about, here is the answer:

Calatrava’s Twisting Torso, Malmö – a common sight in The Bridge and Scandinavia’s tallest building
Linked to Weekend Reflection
Copyright Debbie Smyth, 12 February 2016





What a phantastic building and so gorgeous reflections!
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Great reflection and a good shot of the twisting torso building. I now know that that twisting reduce greatly the effects of the wind on the building and the movement in top. Thanks for showing.
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Clever as well as beautiful!
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Amazing building.
Sydney – City and Suburbs
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Wonderful design and great reflections!
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wow- very cool building!
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How beautiful! The whole post enchanted me!
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What a wonderful design, Debbie! It is new to me (I did not see “The Bridge”). Your reflections are quite cool 🙂
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I’m watching The Bridge on Netflix now. I missed it too.
Very interesting from a linguistic and cultural viewpoint as its both Swedish and Danish.
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Great photos – I just love your reflection
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Fantastic reflection and picture of tje Torso.
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