e hënë, 17 dhjetor 2007

Buildings uploaded for December 17, 2007

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



Nürnberg, Deutschland



Neutor-Turm



The Neutor-tower is one of the 4 thick towers within the Nuremberg city walls. They were built in the 14th Century originally as a square towers. In the year 1558 for the purpose of better stability against cannonballs they where rebuilt with round walls. The tower is about 40m high.



Thessaloniki,Greece



White Tower of Thessaloniki



The White Tower of Thessaloniki (Greek: Λευκός Πύργος Lefkos Pyrgos, Turkish: Beyaz Kule) is a monument and museum on the waterfront of the city of Thessaloniki, capital of the region of Macedonia in northern Greece. It has been adopted as the symbol of the city, and also as a symbol of Greek sovereignty over Macedonia. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Tower_of_Thessaloniki



Yerevan, Armenia



Constructivist Theater In Yerevan





Warsaw, Poland



Wilanów Palace





Groningen



Dragonstraat





Katowice, Poland



Katowice - Pawilon przy al. Korfantego 10





Bahia Blanca, Buenos Aires, Argentina



Zelarrayan 150





Santiago of Chile



Parroquia de Sagrario





Lima, Perú



hsbc bank





Mar del Plata, Argentina



Fabrica Havanna





Kaohsiung, Taiwan



O5/R10 Formosa Boulevard Station



Formosa Boulevard Station is the transport station of red line and orange line of KMRT (Kaohsiung Metro), this station is called to be the largest circle underground station in southest asia. The station ground exits are designed by Japanese architect Shin Takamatsu, the main concept of this station is "PRAY" for the memorial of the "Formosa Magazine Event" happend just on this place.



R9 Central Park Station



Central Park Station is a underground subway station of KMRT (Kaohsiung Metro) Red Line, located on the former Chung Shan Stadium as now the Central Park. Designed by Richard Rogers Partnership with the concept of a flying leaf, it's called "Fly" for the giant white curve rise from Kaohsiung City.



Osaka, Japan



Osaka Central Public Hall





Shelburne, Vermont



Harringtons Building

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