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Old 07-13-2007, 08:46 AM   #1
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Cool Buildings around the world

I just wanted to start a thread that if people found cool buildings that they could post an image of them.

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Old 07-13-2007, 08:50 AM   #2
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Reichstag, Berlin





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Old 07-13-2007, 08:54 AM   #3
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Old 07-13-2007, 09:37 AM   #4
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Not quite as fancy, but I always loved the architecture of the base of the Grace Building in NYC. Very cool to look straight up at.





Pics taken from here, with some more: http://www.nyc-architecture.com/MID/MID078.htm

My company had two high floors in the building for the first 3 weeks I was on the job before we moved a block over. This was a pic I took from one of the conference rooms:

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Old 07-13-2007, 09:49 AM   #5
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Down the street from me (Stata Center at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology):

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Old 07-13-2007, 09:55 AM   #6
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Down the street from me (Stata Center at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology):


First thing that came to my mind was the clusterfuck "Earthquake" mini golf hole in Happy Gilmore.
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Old 07-13-2007, 10:06 AM   #7
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All of Frank Gehry's buildings look like clusterfucks of varying degrees.






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Old 07-13-2007, 10:25 AM   #8
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WonderWorks in Orlando, FL

I've never visitied it, but have noticed it while driving by several times and it always catches my eye.
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Old 07-13-2007, 10:50 AM   #9
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Thorncrown Chapel in Eureka Springs, AR by E. Fay Jones

I've never seen it in person, but I've always loved this building.
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Old 07-13-2007, 10:54 AM   #10
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It is breathtaking in person.
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Old 07-13-2007, 10:59 AM   #11
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It is breathtaking in person.

Is it open-air?
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Old 07-13-2007, 11:01 AM   #12
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Is it open-air?

As far as I know, the entry doors are the only opening. There is glass everywhere else.
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Old 07-13-2007, 11:05 AM   #13
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Winnipeg has shitty buildings compared to these. Everything is a square or rectangle. But that foot-bridge at the Forks is the only thing I can think of that looks a bit different. Don't have a pic though.
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Old 07-13-2007, 11:07 AM   #14
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Dola, here it is.



Yay. :P

edit: no, I don't like it... but it's the only different looking thing in Winnipeg I can think of.

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Old 07-13-2007, 11:51 AM   #15
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As far as I know, the entry doors are the only opening. There is glass everywhere else.

Yeah, a lot of glass. Check this out. You can do a fullscreen virtual tour of it. Very cool.

http://www.thorncrown.com/tour.htm
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Old 07-13-2007, 11:53 AM   #16
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As far as I know, the entry doors are the only opening. There is glass everywhere else.

Correct. It's fully enclosed with glass between the metal beams.
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Old 07-13-2007, 11:54 AM   #17
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Around Seattle, I've always liked the wamu tower.

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Old 07-13-2007, 11:57 AM   #18
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Correct. It's fully enclosed with glass between the metal beams.

Actually, the whole thing is made out of wood (and glass). From what I've read, all the materials were carried by hand to the site and contructed there.
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Old 07-13-2007, 12:03 PM   #19
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I'm also a fan of just about anything that Santiago Calatrava does (bridges or buildings). Here are a few examples:



The Turtle Bay "Sundial" Bridge




The Milwaukee Art Museum
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Old 07-13-2007, 12:11 PM   #20
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Actually, the whole thing is made out of wood (and glass). From what I've read, all the materials were carried by hand to the site and contructed there.

You're probably right. I went there about 5 years ago. I'm forgetful now that I'm over 30.

On a sidenote, if you have the chance to go to Eureka Springs, stay at the Crescent Hotel. Also, if you plan months in advance, ask for one of the haunted rooms. They're very active and people usually get their money's worth. Also, they have a ghost tour that is a lot of fun and gives a good history of the hotel and area.
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Old 07-13-2007, 12:18 PM   #21
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All of Frank Gehry's buildings look like clusterfucks of varying degrees.

Agreed. This doesn't belong in a "Cool Buildings" thread, but Frank Gehry is unfortunately responsible for this tin covered eye sore on the University of Minnesota campus

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Old 07-13-2007, 07:20 PM   #22
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Architectural photography ranks right up there with sports photography for me. I'm fascinated by tall buildings and one of my favorites is in Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia, "The Petronas Towers":












I would love to go there one day and take tons of pictures.
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Old 07-13-2007, 07:50 PM   #23
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Agreed. This doesn't belong in a "Cool Buildings" thread, but Frank Gehry is unfortunately responsible for this tin covered eye sore on the University of Minnesota campus
I have a love/hate opinion of Gehry. I find his style works for some things and is ridiculous for others. The Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain and the Pritzker Pavilion in Millenium Park, Chicago, IL are beautiful IMO. On the other hand, the buildings at MIT and the University of Minnesota I find to be awful. Much of it is form vs. functionality - for something like an art museum or a performance pavilion, I love how wild they look with their free-flowing lines that defy convention and say "look at me" - they are after all buildings devoted to art. For more functional purposes though, I can't help but imagine how weird they must be inside to accommodate his design aesthetic, and I really don't like in those cases how they seem to place far more value on the whole "look at me" aspect than they do functionality.

To me, that church in Eureka Springs is a great example of a perfect mix of form and function - beauty that is also functional, where the design itself doesn't supersede everything else.
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