e hënë, 20 gusht 2007

Buildings uploaded for August 20, 2007

Here are the latest uploads to Google’s Cities in Development section of the 3D Warehouse since my last post.

Osaka, Japan

Umeda Dai-ichi Building


PIAS Tower


Umeda Center Building


THE UMEDA TOWER


Chayamachi Applause Applause Tower (Hankyu Chayamachi Building)


HEP NAVIO


Klaipeda, Lithuania

Akmeninė skulptūra

Description
Akmeninė skulptūra Klaipėdoje, prie Danės upės, netoli fontano. Meridijanas kitoje upės pusėje.

Sevilla, Andalucia, Spain

Marqueses de Villamarta

Description
Construido por Aníbal González entre 1915 y 1917 por encargo del marqués de Villamarta. El arquitecto se inspira en modelos del Renacimiento español. Destaca por encima de todo la torre que hace esquina y q está rematada con cúpula de azulejos de herencia sevillana.
http://sevillaen3d.blogspot.com/2007/07/edificio-de-los-marqueses-de-villam...

Edificio Regionalista

Description
Edifcio Regionalista situado en la Calle Demetrio de los Rios.

Edificio Rioja


Madrid, Spain

Banco de España


Montevideo y Punta del Este Uruguay


Torre El Torreón


Arequipa, Peru

Villa Médica de Arequipa


Lima, Peru.

proyecto victor andres belaunde


proyecto santo toribio


Edificio Aranjuez de miraflores


Edificio Costa Azul de Miraflores


Edificio San antonio de miraflores


Colegio Santa Maria Marianistas


Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

The Citadel Theatre

Description
From Wikipedia: The Citadel Theatre is the major venue for theatre arts in the city of Edmonton. Founded in 1965, it moved to its current building just off Churchill Square in 1978. The building itself houses the Maclab, Shoctor and Rice Theatres, Zeidler Hall (the venue for the art-house Metro Cinema), the Tucker Amphitheatre, and the Foote Theatre School. The Maclab and Tucker are part of the Lee Pavilion, a luscious greenscape right in the middle of North America's northernmost metropolitan city. www.citadeltheatre.com

Tulsa, Oklahoma


OKLAHOMA UNIVERSITY SOONERS GAYLORD FAMILY OKLAHOMA MEMORIAL STADIUM

Description
The Gaylord Family - Oklahoma Memorial Stadium is the on-campus football facility for the University of Oklahoma Sooners in Norman, Oklahoma. The official capacity of the stadium following recent renovations is 82,112, making it the 15th largest college stadium in the United States. The record attendance for the stadium was set during a 2006 home game against Texas Tech with 85,313 in attendance. The stadium is also the site of Spring Commencement exercises for the University. The stadium is a horseshoe-shaped facility with its long axis oriented north/south, with the north end enclosed and the south end open. Visitor seating is in the south end zone and the southern sections of the east side. The student seating sections are in the east stands, surrounding the 350-member Pride of Oklahoma which sits between the 20- and 35-yard lines. The Barry Switzer Center, under the south end zone, was opened in 1999 and houses the football locker room, video rooms, football coaches offices, the football conditioning center, a state-of-the-art sports medicine facility, and the Legends Lobby, a large museum dedicated to the history of Oklahoma football. The Sooners have won 7 National Championships, 40 Conference Championships, 24 Bowl Championships, and have 4 Heisman Trophy Winners and 142 All Americans. Since World War II, the sooners have won more games than any other college football team (524) making them king in the modern era of NCAA Football.

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Parade

Description
Parade is part of the Cityplace residential high-rise community of downtown Toronto. It consists of mid-rise podium buildings and two 36-storey towers. The towers are joined at the 28 and 29th floors by a sky bridge. In front of Parade will be the central park of the Cityplace development.
http://www.cityplace.ca/parade/

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