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:
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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