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This is one of my favorites, it's a 1000 year old church. The world's northern-most medieval stone church. When you stand infront of it, it fills you with a sense of awe.
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Even the photographs are giving me a sense of awe.This is one of my favorites, it's a 1000 year old church. The world's northern-most medieval stone church. When you stand infront of it, it fills you with a sense of awe.
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Of all the Cathedrals and Churches I have visited, one stands out. La Sagrada Familia, in Barcelona. I have never seen anything like it. Gaudi designed it with very organic forms.This is one of my favorites, it's a 1000 year old church. The world's northern-most medieval stone church. When you stand infront of it, it fills you with a sense of awe.
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Bosko remembers once hearing about how this church inspired the castle in the little mermaid, it could be false but it’s a handsome structureOf all the Cathedrals and Churches I have visited, one stands out. La Sagrada Familia, in Barcelona. I have never seen anything like it. Gaudi designed it with very organic forms.
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These were captured in a lodge at Seven Springs ski resort in Champion Pennsylvania USA tucked into the mountains about 55 miles from my home.
I found it interesting because it had little to no hardware holding the hand hewn beams in place.
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Seven Springs founder has the distinction of being the pioneer of snow making equipment.
Here's some architecture that stands out for the wrong reasons. Imagine you are sailing up the Oslo fjord and then you are met by this sight. It's called "the Barcode", someone built those hideous things not long ago and said "yeah that looks nice". Nothing about it makes sense. Two and a half million square feet of ugly. Modern architecture... it leaves much to be desired.
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It really looks like a barcode D:Here's some architecture that stands out for the wrong reasons. Imagine you are sailing up the Oslo fjord and then you are met by this sight. It's called "the Barcode", someone built those hideous things not long ago and said "yeah that looks nice". Nothing about it makes sense. Two and a half million square feet of ugly. Modern architecture... it leaves much to be desired.
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It really looks like a barcode D:
Although, from an artistic point of view I like skyscraper reflections in bodies of water...
But generally I prefer historical buildings. I also dislike those cardboard houses with loopholes that are trending as family homes. They ruin any idyllic village lol.
Even Mother Nature with her power of light is having difficulty making this look beautiful. There is a certain beauty if you really try, but otherwise yes, it feels like indiscriminate chaos.In the evening the lights and reflections in the water distracts you and makes it look different. But then you look at it again and think "God that looks hideous". It's like everything is out of place, like they had no plan at all, they just randomly built some stuff and tried to make it look 'modern'.
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I agree. The symmetry of the layout makes a big difference, And the similarity in the aesthetics of the buildings make it look like one cohesive thing. Quite pretty.I believe this is a gorgeous skyline: