I thought I was looking down a n industrial column of some kind initially, and then realised there were tables and chairs. Amazing shot, fabulous building – kinda wonderful!
Could be. I’d love to spend some time with an architect and understand how they turn a piece of ground into an intricate delight – a profession that is a great mix of science and art
It’s an extraordinary profession – your thought makes me wonder maybe we, as in HODs, could get one of our local architects to talk through in detail a project that they have created in Winchester
Tesco deliveries heading through Newcastle at night, March 2021 Copyright Debbie Smyth, 21 April 2021 Posted as part of Cee’s Midweek Madness Challenge …
One of the bridges that forms part of Illuminated RiverCannon Street Railway Bridge, London, December 2020 – Copyright Debbie Smyth, 18 April 2021 Posted as part of Becky’s April […]
Nice shot. What is the building’s name? I think i should write an article about it design
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Love it! Fantastically geometric
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I went in there a few times, not to see any performances, just to enjoy the building
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Very good
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Thought I recognised it!
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A great place isn’t it. As good inside as out 🙂
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It is! I would love to go back!
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Great photo, it looks like a very cool space.
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A tremendous building, and right on the waterfront
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So perfect for a square shot!
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Yes, the lines lead in all directions and I think they are probably better being contained in a square
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I thought I was looking down a n industrial column of some kind initially, and then realised there were tables and chairs. Amazing shot, fabulous building – kinda wonderful!
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It’s strange how it seems to pull you down. I know the setting and still have that drop feeling!
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I wonder if it was what was intended
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Could be. I’d love to spend some time with an architect and understand how they turn a piece of ground into an intricate delight – a profession that is a great mix of science and art
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It’s an extraordinary profession – your thought makes me wonder maybe we, as in HODs, could get one of our local architects to talk through in detail a project that they have created in Winchester
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That would be great – either new, or some form of reconstruction / repurposing
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On the 2021 ideas list 🙂
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Arrrrrgh! That’s a Lucy scream off Charlie Brown, in case you wondered. 🙂 🙂 Does my head in but I kinda like it!
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Could go dizzy if you look for too long. And imagine if you had a drink or two at those tables. Finding the exit could be a challenge!
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, 🤣🤣
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I like this. My eyes and mind were competing with each other over it, Debbie, but I like it!
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Fantastic building design – I am always amazed at what delights architects come up with – quite something to think on such a big scale
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