Ok, I admit it, this time I have invented the pinkitecture term.
When I featured some blobitecture a couple of weeks ago, many thought I had been creative with my architecture terminology, though I hadn’t. But, today, a new word was required. Whether or not you approve of my corruption of the English language, I hope you enjoy the colours.

South Bank in pink, London, January 2020
A gallery of pinks – click on an image to see a larger view:
Street art in Oxford Arles Gamcheon Culture Village, South Korea Venice Burano Burano New York City Sancti Spiritus, Cuba Havana Edinburgh Kongsberg, Norway Glasgow Gothenburg Broadstairs, Kent Salcombe, Devon Havana Salcombe, Devon Brighton Shanghai

Copyright Debbie Smyth, 29 April 2021
Posted as part of Jude’s Life in Colour
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Love it!
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I didn’t manage to find any pinks for buildings but just had a thought. Great pink gallery of Pinkitecture Debbie 🙂 🙂
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Pinkitecture – I love it! I would never have guessed the Edinburgh one was taken there.
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Nor me! I had to check my keywords to see where it was, though I remember now
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Woah!
These are truly wonderful
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It’s wonderful that there are so many colourful buildings out there
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Love the new terms, and that Havana image
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It’s a special city, isn’t it
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Certainly is….I loved that huge pinkish building, the sort of thing I never saw, alas….
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Havana or Broadstairs? Decisions, decisions 🙂 🙂 I think the English language can stand a little more corruption, Debs.
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I like them both, but Havana wins for me! Perhaps because I got a marriage proposal there!
And I’ll see what I can do to further add to our language 😉
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That’s a great reason 😊💕
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Works for me. These are brilliant.
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Even if pink isn’t my favourite colour, it looks great on some of these buildings.
I wonder what colour comes top of the -itecture league? I’m thinking probably green or yellow.
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Grey? Terracotta?
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