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Your favourite local building - photos please!

felix said:
@ TG: would that be the gherkin?

Nope, not the gherkin.

Although you just reminded me of another building I love that's right near the gherkin.

London City Hall:

City Hall is the headquarters of the Greater London Authority and the Mayor of London. It stands on the south bank of the River Thames near Tower Bridge. Designed by Norman Foster, it opened in July 2002.







In fact, I love that whole stretch that leads from Tower Bridge to London Bridge. When I have time I like to walk along that way on my way to work. It's so peaceful in the mornings. Until quite recently they had these huge guitars outside the building which had all sorts of crazy designs on them. It was so cool. %)
 
Found it!. :D

Christ Church Greyfriars:

It's incredibly eerie when you look up and all you can see through the window frames is the blanket of night sky.

Christ Church Greyfriars, also known as Christ Church Newgate, was an Anglican church located on Newgate Street, opposite St Paul's Cathedral in the City of London. Built first in the gothic style, then in the English Baroque style by Sir Christopher Wren, it ranked among the City's most notable pieces of architecture and places of worship. The church was destroyed in the Second World War; the ruins are now a public garden.

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this is the Don CeSar Hotel. Built in 1928 and about one mile from my home , my neice was married there in April this year .
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Built in 1928 during the Great Gatsby era, the Don was the hot spot for Lou Gehrig, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Clarence Darrow, Henry King, the Gimbles of Bloomingdales, David Brewster, V.P. of MGM and Al Capone. From World War II to 1967, it was used by the military as a hospital for injured soldiers. In 1946 the Don Cesar became the headquarters for the Veterans Administration regional office. Reopened as a luxury resort in 1973, and completely renovated in 1993 and 1994, the Don CeSar evokes the feel and flavor of Europe, with a magnificent location on one of Florida's finest beaches.
 
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the high museum

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Marriott Marquis Atrium, Downtown Atlanta

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some po-mo condos

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Some mall/convention center

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The King and Queen buildings, as featured in Tom Wolfe's "a man in full"

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Generally speaking, I find Atlanta to be a shit town for art and architecture. Blame our traditional sense of Southern reserve and White Flight.

We have a decent skyline though:
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Things from chicago that have have gone unmentioned:

The Huge ass bahai temple
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The red building... I dont know its name. I love it dearly
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chicago public library
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no photo does it justice, though.

AHAH! its the CNA plaza :)
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Also, I cant wait for the chicago spire.

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none of these are currently local for me but they have all been local at some point in the past :)

natural history museum, london
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scott monument, edinburgh
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national museum of scotland, edinburgh
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Palestra House:

The London Development Agency (LDA) is the Regional Development Agency for Greater London, England. It is a functional body of the Greater London Authority. Its purpose is to promote London's economy.

The LDA is based in Palestra House, a new distinctive building at 197 Blackfriars Road, Southwark, south London (across the street from Southwark tube station). The LDA Olympic Land team is based at London 2012 headquarters in Docklands.



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Monona Terrace
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Inside the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art (photo taken by our very own shutterbug! :))
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The Hancock Tower, Boston

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The Christian Science Center, Boston

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The Hood Milk bottle lol...boston
 
felix said:
yep. frank gehry, architect of the 'maggie's centre' here in dundee.

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oh snap, i won that photo contest, didn't i? ;)

i <3 buildings.

That building is in Dundee? I've never seen it before in my life. 8o

EDIT: Actually is that at Ninewells?
 
Pander Bear said:
Generally speaking, I find Atlanta to be a shit town for art and architecture. Blame our traditional sense of Southern reserve and White Flight.
You forgot to post a pic of that creepy masonic building!

That said, I did find Atlanta to have a heavy masonic influence, kinda like nearby Hamilton here.
 
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