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The Architecture Thread

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Castillo de Colomares (Colomares Castle)
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Benalmádena, Spain
Constructed By: Dr. Esteban Martin y Martin and others


A monument / castle built as a monument to the life and adventures of Christopher Columbus in Spain. I like the color of the overall building from the brickwork, as well as the extravagant detailing and ornament. The small and large details really stand out and give the castle both movement and dimension. The arches and columns are quite nice to.

Now if we can only find out where exactly Columbus is buried.

 
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I still remember visiting the Statue of Liberty over a decade ago or so. I've been fascinated by what the structural system looks like inside, and how it was engineered overall - including the two staircases within that allow guests to visit the torch and crown.

The neoclassical statue is located on Liberty Island in New York Harbor. The sculpture itself was designed by French Sculptor Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi, and the metal supporting framework by French Architect and Engineer Alexandre Gustave Eiffel - who designed the Eiffel Tower in Paris. It stands at just over 151 feet, and it's skin consists of copper less than a tenth of an inch thick. The structure was designed to allow the statue to sway slightly in the wind, and was originally the color of copper before it oxidized into the greenish color we now recognize and admire.

 
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Lego Campus Office
Location: LEGO headquarters in Billund, Denmark
Designed to encourage employees to find a new workspace everyday, in order to promote social interaction and the exchange of new ideas.




 
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Lighting is a n important detail in architecture that can easily be overlooked. We take for granted how influential it can be towards the general mood of a space and those in it, as well as its importance in the utility of the space. The color, intensity, type and overall use of lights all affect how a person feels in a space, as does the use of natural lighting. Certain materials can even be used for bounce lighting, or to make a room appear brighter or darker.

 
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Komsomolskaya Metro Station - Moscow











Wow! This is amazing. Especially since yellow is my favorite color. There's so much pop in the details of the accents because of the color contrast.
 
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View attachment 312767

Also found this a while back. I collect more pictures of interior than exteriors, so I might have to do some searching for those.
This would be the perfect place to have tea. It sort of reminds me of a place in Japan in a department store I think I had some tea.
 
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Found this gem. Love how whimsical it is!


That is pretty cool! I once went out a picnic date with a guy that had a basket that looked like that. He said it was a freebie that came with his range Rover.
 
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Wow! This is amazing. Especially since yellow is my favorite color. There's so much pop in the details of the accents because of the color contrast.
There are yellow escalators too!



When I first saw pictures of the Moscow metro system I took an interest, because I wondered why some of the stations were so grand, and used high cost materials, such as marble, that would more commonly be found in a palace.

From what I can gather, the architecture and expense is political.
1. The Soviet Politburo wanted the proles to have some visible, tangible evidence of what their hard work was paying for.
2. The Soviet Politburo believed that all art was pointless unless it was political. The elaborate mosaics and other forms of art, such as sculptures, were intended to impress socialist ideals on the proles as they used the metro system.

Soviet sculptures







From these images you can deduce that lighting was a major part of the design of each station. No drab, functional, or industrial style lighting for the Moscow proles!











 
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Oh my gosh! These are amazing. Especially the first yellow one. Have you visited there? If I ever visit Moscow I definitely will have to check this out.
 
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I my gosh! These are amazing. Especially the first yellow one. Have you visited there? If I ever visit Moscow I definitely will have to check this out.
No, I haven't visited. Not being able to speak Russian would make it tricky. In any case, you can see it online, or in a book. I've also heard that taking photos can sometimes still be difficult, even in the post-Soviet era. Some photographers talk of familiarising themselves with staff workings, and waiting for staff to go on a break before taking photos.

Of the pictures I've seen, my favourite Moscow metro station is not the grandest design, although I think it does have green marble, which I'm sure is quite costly. It has a rather cute botanical theme, with ornate lighting that appears to grow out of the platform, and flower bud orbs that emit light.

Slavyansky Bulvar Metro Station







 
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No, I haven't visited. Not being able to speak Russian would make it tricky

Some photographers talk of familiarising themselves with staff workings, and waiting for staff to go on a break before taking photos.
I forgot about the trickiness of taking photos in a communist country. I will have to ask my cousin what it was like for her since she went to Russia 2 years ago. Right now she is snorkeling in the Caribbean.
 
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