e enjte, 21 qershor 2007

Buildings Uploaded on June 21

First up today. Helsinki, Finland

Hartwall-areena, Helsinki, Finland

Description
Hartwall Areena is a place to experience. It is one of Europe's most actively used entertainment venues with a non-stop calendar of concerts, operas, dance performances, major sporting events, world class ice hockey, conferences and corporate events.
http://www.hartwall-areena.com/

Sevllia, Spain

Banco de España


Arroa Bekoa, Spain

Karmengo Ama Kalea 12 en Arroa Bekoa, Zestoa


Barcelona, Spain

Torre Millenium, Sabadell


Now, over to North America!

St Petersburg, Florida

City Block / 1st Ave N / 3rd St N / Central Ave / 4th St N


Bayfront Tower / Central Ave / Beach Dr S / 1st Ave S / 1st St S


The Pier / Straub Park / Museum of St. Petersburg


100 Bay / Central Ave / 1st St S / 1st Ave S / 2nd St S


Baywalk / Muvico 20


Mahaffey Theater


Webster, Texas

NASA Complete Auto Care of Webster

Description
Drawn by Christopher Butler of Wilbur Smith Associates from low-angle aerial photography. Each building along NASA Parkway in Webster, Texas was drawn as a part of the City of Webster's Comprehensive Plan update. This shopping center is found along the NASA Parkway corridor and includes many different automotive related lessees. The anchor tenant is NASA Complete Auto Care.

New York City, New York

Barclay Bank Building

Description
The 143 meters tall and 36 storey office building was finished in 1987. It situates in the heart of the Financial district of Manhattan.

100 Wall Street

Description
The 111 meter tall and 29 storey office building was completed in 1969. It is designed by Emery Roth & Sons.
http://www.butlerplanningservices.com

Hell Gate Bridge

Description
Steel arch bridge in New York, spanning over East River in a place called Hell Gate. The bridge was completed in 1916 and its main span is 310 meters long. It carries three railroad tracks. The Bridge was designed by Gustav Lindenthal who had a revolutional idea, that the bridges won't have to carry the full dead load of a train. As the train moves across, it displaces its load evently along the bridge, so the bridge can be built more lightweight and less expensive. The Hell Gate Bridge is currently the 20th longest arch bridge in the world.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hell_Gate_Bridge

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