enjoyshapes
enjoyshapes
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Architecture. Mostly public. Mostly made of concrete. Also muqarnas.
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enjoyshapes · 1 month ago
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Church St Christophorus (1961) in Oldenburg, Germany, by Gottfried Böhm
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enjoyshapes · 4 months ago
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The SC Johnson Wax Building designed by Frank Lloyd Wright (1939)
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enjoyshapes · 5 months ago
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Conference and Education Center “Erbacher Hof” (1971-88) in Mainz, Germany, by Lothar Willius
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enjoyshapes · 5 months ago
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Church St. Pius X. (1966-68) in Krefeld, Germany, by Josef Lehmbrock & Stefan Polónyi. Photo by Ryszard Kopczynski
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enjoyshapes · 5 months ago
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Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral, 13/08/2011.
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enjoyshapes · 6 months ago
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St. Engelbert Church, by Dominikus Böhm (1932).
Cologne, Germany.
© Roberto Conte (2015)
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enjoyshapes · 6 months ago
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Ricardo Bofill - Les Espaces d'Abraxas, Noisy-le-Grand.
> Photo: Laurent Kronental (2014).
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enjoyshapes · 6 months ago
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Ingvar Cronhammar (Dec. 17, 1947 - 2021) was a Swedish-born Danish installation artist whose work often was monumental and borrowing from an industrial aesthetics.
Here he plays with streaming light and water into the cisterns under Copenhagen…
Ingvar Cronhammar: Installation view, H, Cisternerne, 2015, Copenhagen, Denmark
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enjoyshapes · 6 months ago
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Church of Santa Maria del Carmine, by Gianni Lamedica and Fabio Tombari (1979-1996).
Calmazzo (Fossombrone), Italy.
© Roberto Conte (2022)
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enjoyshapes · 7 months ago
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Church “Maria Himmelfahrt” (1958-59) in Koblenz, Germany, by Max Christens
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enjoyshapes · 8 months ago
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David Moreno
Rotterdam-based David Moreno prefers his spatial pieces to oscillate between initial sketches of architectural projects and fully-realised constructions. His steel sculptures are comprised of lengthy metal strips and piano strings that are arranged to form building complexes, cathedrals, and steep flights of stairs. Despite being three-dimensional artworks, they mimic an architect’s outlines with their swooping lines and grid-like qualities.
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enjoyshapes · 8 months ago
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Chiesa di San Quirino, by Antonio De Cillia (1967).
Udine, Italy.
© Roberto Conte (2024)
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enjoyshapes · 8 months ago
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liebfrauenkirche duisburg // duisburg mitte
architect: toni hermanns
relief on the front facade: "moses und der brennende dornbusch" karl heinz türk
completion: 1961
during my visit, i didn't realise what a pearl of modern church architecture duisburg has to offer. i think that even the few photos i took show the building's uniqueness. the church has been deconsecrated for a few years now and is used as a cultural centre. in any case, i have yet to visit the interior, because i hear it's fantastic.
bei meinem besuch war mir gar nicht bewusst welche perle des modernen kirchenbaues sich in duisburg befindet. ich finde selbst die wenigen aufnahmen die entstanden sind, zeigen die besonderheit des bauwerkes. seit mehreren jahren ist die kirche profaniert und kulturort. auf jeden fall muss ich das innere noch besuchen, denn der innenausbau soll fantastisch sein.
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enjoyshapes · 9 months ago
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enjoyshapes · 9 months ago
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Kautokeino Cultural Centre, Norway. Per Morten Wik of BOARCH.
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enjoyshapes · 10 months ago
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Steve Messam 
Steve Messam is an environmental artist based in County Durham, UK and working internationally. His ephemeral site-specific installations re-imagine the everyday, interrupting historical landscapes and vacant architecture to help us perceive the familiar environment in a new way.
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enjoyshapes · 10 months ago
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Matsubara Civic Library, Osaka, Japan
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