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e mërkurë, 2 janar 2008

Buildings uploaded for January 2, 2008

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



Kaohsiung, Taiwan



Manhattan Financial Plaza





Taiwan Leader Enterprise Tower 1





Da-Yuan International Building



Da Yuan International Building located at the end of the glamorous spot "Love River" in Kaohsiung City. The building was once on hold due to the economic crisis of the Da Yuan Group, but now it's back on construction and about to open in 2008.



Dinyu Art Museum Garden



Dinyu Art Museum Garden is a twin tower high-rise resident building located at the first array of Kaohsiung Fine Arts Museum. It is hold by Dingyue Group as the standard of Mansion building with great environment and sky view. The 2 buildingds are separated into A building and B building which are contructed in order in 2007.



Tel Aviv, Israel



Atarim square



The Atarim square is a multi level entertainment and tourism complex built in 1975 by the well known Israeli architect Ya'akov Rechter. The square, which was very popular during it's first years of existence has been neglected and abandoned during the years and is now waiting for a major renovation plan to take place. The square contains two hotels, The exclusive Carlton Tel Aviv hotel and the Marina budget hotel. A big discoteque named the "Coluseum" used to reside in the round concrete and glass structure on the plaza. few restaurants and shops still resides in the small shopping center in the main structure.



Sheraton Moria Hotel



The Sheraton Moria is a 18 floors hotel built in 1972. It is located on the waterfront of Tel Aviv's beach, next to the main tourist atractions of the city. The Sheraton hotels chain has 2 more hotels in Tel Aviv.



Crowne Plaza Hotel



The Crowne Plaza hotel is a 18 floors hotel located on the waterfront of Tel Aviv, close to the main tourist atractions in the city. It is located between the Sheraton Moriah and the Reinesance hotels.



Renaissance Hotel



The Renaissance Hotel is a 18 floors hotel on the waterfront of Tel Aviv. It is located close to the main tourist atractions of the city and near the Sheraton Moria and the Crowne Plaza hotels.



Osaka, Japan



Grand-Suite Nakanoshima Tower





Umeda Ventilation Tower





Dortmund Germany



Dortmund Brackel (Teil 1)



50 Häuser des Brackeler Hellwegs in Dortmund. Der Hellweg ist ein alte Handelsstraße, die von Duisburg nach Paderborn führte und die alten Hansestädte miteinander verband. Ursprünglich ist diese Verbindung ca. 5000 Jahre alt und stammt noch aus vorrömischer, germanischer Zeit. Dortmund, Soest, Münster und Osnabrück waren die wichtigsten Hansestädte in Westfalen.



Nürnberg, Deutschland



Kaiserburg Nürnberg - Palas, Kapelle und Heidenturm



The Palas is the main representative building of the castle and was the centre of imperial power. Apart from the repair after the destruction of the World War II the current gothic building was build in the years 1440-1442. Before there was a romanesque Palas, which was built around 1200. In the north-west closes the so-called "Kemenate" (womens-building). Today it´s the castle museum. The east of the Palas subsequent romanesque double-chapel and the allocated Pagantower was built in the late 12 century probably under Emperor Frederick Barbarossa and his successors. The term "Pagantower" dates from the early 16th Century, when the existing typical romanesque wall decorations was interpreted as "pagan" images and statues and were largely removed. At the lower floor of the tower are still some parts of this wall decorations preserved. The external castle-walls falls much deeper to the ground than can be displayed in Google Earth.



Kaiserburg Nürnberg - Fünfeckturm. Burgstallung und Luginsland



The eastern part of the castle, consisting the "Fuenfecktürm", "imperial stabling" and the tower "Luginsland" is located in the former Burggrave´s castle. The "Fuenfeckturm" is probably the oldest surviving building in Nuremberg. It was build in the middle of the 12th Century and originally was donjon of the Burggrave´s castle. The "fifth" corner is a triangular reinforcement to the offensive side. Between "Fuenfeckturm" and " Luginsland" (built in 1377) was built 1494/95 the "imperial stabling" as a grain storage building by Hans Behaim. Today the building serves as a youth hostel. The north wall of the buildings falls much deeper into the moat than can be displayed in Google Earth.



Wrocław 3D



Uniwersytet Przyrodniczy we Wrocławiu - Centrum Naukowe



Uniwersytet Przyrodniczy we Wrocławiu - Centrum Naukowe The Wrocław University of Enviromnent and Life Sciences - Science Centre Wydział Inżynierii Kształtowania Środowiska i Geodezji Faculty of Enviromnental Engineering and Geodesy



Sofia, Bulgaria



Appartment building zspsso





Auto Showroom





Istanbul, Turkey



Incity A4 A5 A6





Ávila, Spain



Pinturawell,s.l.





Paris, France



Barre Gérard de Nerval (Mazda) - Paris XVIIIème arrdt



L'enseigne lumineuse Mazda vous est peut-être familière, elle est vue par plus de 270 000 personnes par jour, sur le périphérique entre les portes de Saint-Ouen et de Clignancourt. L'immeuble en lui-même a été édifié dans les années 1960 par Raymond Lopez et réhabilité aux alentours de 1991, mais une nouvelle réhabilitation est en cours. Cet immeuble est noirci par la pollution du périph. 120 mètres de long, 11 de large, 11 étages. Désolé pour la qualité des façades, mais il n'y a aucune photo de cet immeuble sur Internet, j'ai du faire avec ce que j'ai trouvé, c'est flou :S Merci



Amsterdam, the Netherlands



Magere Brug





Belém - Brazil



Metropolitan Tower





Santiago of Chile



Tower Industry





Lima, Perú



HSBC





Westin Hotel Lima





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McMinnville Tennessee



Farrar, Holliman and Medley Attorneys in Downtown McMinnville, TN



This historic home is the location of Farrar, Holliman and Medley Attorneys. The model was produced by Google for Main Street McMinnville's 3D Downtown Project



First United Methocist Church





Magness Library



Formally known as the William H. and Edgar Magness Community House and Library, the building stands on the corner of North Chancery Street and West Main Street in Downtown McMinnville. It serves as the public library for Warren County. The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It recentloy received a new addition and a complete renovation of the interior. Beginning in January 2008, 20 new computers wil be available to the public with full on-line access. For more information about the library offering, please go to www.magnesslibrary.com. The model was created by Google for Main Street McMinnville's 3D Downtown project.



Miami, Florida



Mellon Financial Center



The Mellon Financial center is located in Miami Florida. At 31 floors, it is 430 feet tall. This building is actually two buildings connected by a raised courtyard. At the west end of the block is the J.W. Marriot Hotel. This hotel has a grand entrance off Brickell with square columns, giving it a modern look. On the east end of the block is the Mellon Financial building. This building is somewhat simple with tall curved glass accented by white stone. Between these two towers, atop a parking structure there is a large outdoor area with landscaping and private gathering spaces. Model Created by Adam Hecht.



Bank of America, 701 Brickell



The Bank of America building , located on Brickell Avenue in Miami, Florida. This building was one of the ten tallest buildings in Miami at it’s time of construction in 1986. It is 450 feet tall, and 34 stories. The building is rentable office space, with over 677,000 square feet in total. This building is commonly goes by its address, 701 Brickell Avenue, as there is already a Bank of America Tower north of this building. The building is covered with granite and reflective glass, and accented by huge shiny metal columns on the west side. Model created by Adam Hecht.



St. Louis, Missouri



Old City Hall



The Old City Hall's design was inspired by the City Hall of Paris and Chateau de Chambord in France's Loire Valley. After a design competition, construction began in 1890 and completed 14 years later. In 1906, the large clock above the Tucker entrance was installed and was later renovated in 2001. Pink granite and pink-orange Roman brick adorn the exterior with sandstore surrounding the window openings. The roof tiles are red clay. During renovations in the middle of the 19th century, Mayor Dickmann wanted to create red, white and blue "City Hall" signs above the entrances, but the City Art Commission refused and instead engraved the stone with the title. Model by Catherine Moats.



Lemp Brewery



Adam Lemp, an immigrant from Germany in the mid-19th century, was a proprietor of a small mercantile in St. Louis which he then closed when he began brewing beer. Lemp Brewing Company was one of the first to commercially produce beer in America, and was undoubtedly the first in St. Louis. In 1864, William Lemp purchased began the construction of a completely new brewing complex near 13th and Cherokee, which still stands today. Model by Catherine Moats.



Missouri History Museum



The Missouri History Museum is composed of the historic Jefferson Memorial Building and the newer Emerson Center. The Jefferson Memorial Building was built between 1911 and 1913 with proceeds from the World's Fair in 1904. It was built at the site of the main entry to the fair, which commemorated Jefferson's Louisiana Purchase. The Emerson Center, opened in 2000, includes renovated and expanded areas of the museum, providing auditorium, classroom, exhibition, and restaurant spaces. Model by Catherine Moats.



KMOV TV/KMOX Radio



TV station KMOV, "News 4 St. Louis" and its radio sister station KMOX are located on Memorial Drive in downtown St. Louis. As an affiliate of CBS, the broadcasting stations air local news to surrounding areas. Model by Catherine Moats.



Drury Plaza Hotel/International Fur Exchange Building



The Drury Plaza Hotel in St. Louis combines the American Zinc Company Building, the International Fur Exchange Building, and the Thomas Jefferson Building. The Fur Exchange building was due for demolition, but was interrupted when Charles and Shirley Drury bought all three buildings on the block. The American Zinc Company Building was built in 1967 using a Vierendeel Truss system. The International Fur Exchange Building was built in 1920 and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1998. The Thomas Jefferson Building was built in 1959 and was damaged during demolition, but repaired when acquired. Model by Catherine Moats.



Wainwright Building



The Wainwright Building by Louis Sullivan and Dankmar Adler marks the beginning of the modern skyscraper. As the building was finished in 1892, it demonstrated a revolutionary way of approaching skyscraper design. Adler and Sullivan used the column as inspiration: the lower floors acted as the base, the middle floors like the shaft, and the frieze and cornice like the capital. Sullivan also employed his unique style of ornamentation, helping to create visual unity that spans the entire height of the building. Model by Catherine Moats.



Scottrade Center



The Scottrade Center is the home of the St. Louis Blues ice hockey team. The arena was built in 1994. It was previously known as both the Kiel Center and the Savvis Center. Many different events take place here other than ice hockey including concerts, professional wrestling, basketball, and other sporting events. It seats up to 20,000 people.



Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania



Fort Duquesne Bridge



A double decker steel arch bridge with a span of 122 meters, crosses the Allegheny River in Pittsburgh. The bridge was constructed between 1958 and 1963. The bridge was opened to traffic six years after its completion, because of the lack of northern ramps. During that time the Fort Duquesne Bridge earned a nickname 'The Bridge to Nowhere'.



Fort Pitt Bridge



A double decker steel arch bridge spans 229 meters over the Monongahela River in Pittsburgh. The bridge is designed by George S. Richardson and was built between 1956 and 1959. It carries two 4-lane decks of Interstate I-279.



Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.



USS New Jersey Battleship





New York City, New York



111 Eighth Avenue



111 Eighth Avenue was built in 1932 as the Port Authority Commerce Building. It is the third-largest building in New York City with 2.8 million square feet. New York's Google office is located here along with many other large companies including MCI, Sprint, Level 3, Qwest, and many more. Model Created by Jordan Van Wyk.



Williamsburg Bridge



The longest suspension span in the world from 1903 to 1924, connects Manhattan and Brooklyn in New York City. The bridge is designed by Henry Hornbostel and engineered by Leffert L. Buck and Holton D. Robinson. The construction started in November 1896 and finished in December 1903. The main span is 488 meters, two meters longer than the Brooklyn Bridges previous record span. The bridge deck was originally designed for four traffic lanes, six trolley or subway tracks and two pedestrian lanes. Massive stiffening trusses were designed to keep the deck steady in wind and support the six rail tracks. Four of the track lanes were converted to road lanes in the 1920s. The center span is suspended from four 48 cm thick cables that consist of 7,696 individual wires each. The side spans are unsuspended and held up by truss supports. Four new towers and additional steel were added in the 1910s to support the side spans which were beginning to sag under the increasingly heavy traffic and subway cars. Since the 1980s, the bridge has undergone a thorough reconstruction to repair the damage caused by decades of lacked maintenance. Currently on average 110,000 vehicles cross the bridge every day.

e martë, 6 nëntor 2007

Buildings uploaded for November 6, 2007

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

Adelaide, South Australia

151 Pirie Street (Adelaide)

Description
151 Pirie is prominently located on the South West corner of Hindmarsh Square with excellent frontage to both Pulteney and Pirie Streets. 151 Pirie constructed in 2006, is an 8 level landmark commercial office building totalling 11,547 sqm of A grade accommodation. The building has a modern clean lined streetscape appearance with a full glass wall facade that maximises the natural light and outlook over Hindmarsh Square. The building was designed to ensure that a "Green Building" was delivered, achieving a 4.5 star rating.

45 Grenfell Street (Adelaide)


Pretoria, South Africa

Laduma café on ground floor


Nagoya, Japan

Aichi Arts Center


Matsuzakaya Park Place


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Wroclaw, Poland

CLA Invest


Akademik Kredka


Akademik Ołówek


Zagreb, Croatia

stambene zgrade-selska


Katowice, Poland

Biblioteka Śląska - Katowice Poland


Bahia Blanca, Argentina

Edificio San Martín


Brown y Arribeños


San Martin 3

Description
Edificio ubicado a metros de la intersección de San Martin e Yrigoyen. Para ver el modelo en optimas condiciones en Google Earth, ajustar la exageracion del terreno en 1.5

Buenos Aires, Argentina

Bank Boston Tower

Description
La Torre BankBoston es un edificio de oficinas de estilo moderno, ubicado en el barrio de Retiro, en Buenos Aires, Argentina. Es la segunda obra de César Pelli en esta ciudad. A diferencia del Edificio República –su primer edificación en Buenos Aires– que coincide con la trama urbana de la ciudad, esta torre resulta inevitablemente distinguible en el skyline de la capital. Fue inaugurada en el año 2001, con la presencia del entonces presidente Fernando de la Rúa. El 30 de junio de 2005 se inauguró el mural "Homenaje a Buenos Aires" de Guillermo Roux, ubicado en el vestíbulo del edificio.

El Faro Tower

Description
Las Torres El Faro, son un complejo de 2 torres interconectadas entre si, ubicadas en el barrio de Puerto Madero, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Por el momento, son las torres (rascacielos) más altos del país, pero en un futuro serán superadas por la Le Parc Figueroa Alcorta - Torre Cavia. Poseen una altura total de 160 m (558 ft) y una superficie de 57.190 m². Esta compuesta por 160 departamentos, piscina al aire libre, un spa, sauna, gimnasio, dos estacionamientos subterráneos para titulares e invitados, entre otras instalaciones secundarias.

St. Louis, Missouri.

The Fabulous Fox Theater

Description
The Fabulous Fox Theater is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Construction began 1927 under the supervision of Aronberg-Fried Company, Inc. and was designed by architect C. Howard Crane. A popular multitude of stars have graced the Fox including Nat King Cole, Liberace, John Wayne, The Grateful Dead, Frank Zappa and the Doors. In 1981 restorations began to restore the Fabulous Fox to the original conditions. Model by Austin Metzger.

Crowne Plaza

Description
The Mansion House project is composed of three towers located in St. Louis, Missouri. Crowne Plaza is in the southernmost tower of the three. This 28 floor building is composed of an upscale hotel tower above ground level office and commercial space. The roof of the commercial space and connecting the three towers is landscaped and allows for an escape accessible only to the residents of the towers. Model created by Adam Hecht.

Gentry's Landing

Description
The Mansion House project is composed of three towers located in St. Louis, Missouri. Gentry’s Landing is the northernmost tower in the Mansion House apartment complex. This 28 floor building is composed of a tower, with furnished and unfurnished units, as well as ground level office and commercial space. The roof of the commercial space and connecting the three towers is landscaped and allows for an escape accessible only to the residents of the towers. Model created by Adam Hecht

The Mansion House

Description
The Mansion House project is composed of three towers located in St. Louis, Missouri. The Mansion house apartments are the central tower of the three. This 28 floor building is composed of a tower of apartment units, as well as office and commercial space below. The roof of the commercial space and connecting the three towers is landscaped and allows for an escape accessible only to the residents of the towers. Model created by Adam Hecht.

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

David L. Lawrence Convention Center

Description
The David L. Lawrence Convention Center sits on the bank of the Allegheny River in Downtown Pittsburgh. The building was designed to take advantage of many breathtaking views with its many windows and balconies. It is also the first "green" convention center and the world's largest "green" building utilizing mostly natural light and ventilation. The Structure was completed in 2003 and was designed by Rafael Vinoly Architects. Model created by Jordan Van Wyk.

New York City, New York

Madison Square Garden

Description
Madison Square Garden, often abbreviated as MSG, known colloquially simply as The Garden, has been the name of four arenas in New York City, United States. It is also the name of the entity which owns the arena and several of the professional sports franchises which play there. There have been four incarnations of the arena. The first two were located at the Northeast corner of Madison Square (Madison Ave. & 26th St.) from which the arena derived its name. Subsequently a new 17,000-seat Garden (opened December 15, 1925) was built at 50th Street and 8th Avenue, and the current Garden (opened February 14, 1968) is at 7th Avenue between 31st and 33rd Streets, situated on top of Pennsylvania Station. The arena lends its name to the Madison Square Garden Network, a cable television network that broadcasts most sporting events that are held in the Garden, as well as concerts and entertainment events that have taken place at the venue. It is controlled by the Madison Square Garden, L.P. subsidiary of Cablevision. (don't hesit to suggest translates in other langage)

One Liberty Plaza

Description
With 2.2 million square feet of gross floor area, One Liberty Plaza offers nearly an acre of space on each column-free floor. - The center core design allows for light and openness around the entire periphery and maximum flexibility in tenant layouts. - After terrorists crashed two airliners into the World Trade Center twin towers half a block away on 09/11/2001, crews at One Liberty Plaza had to replace windows, clean offices, repair security systems and restore electricity and water. - The building is home to the administrative offices of the Nasdaq Stock Market. Other tenants include Goldman Sachs and Bank of Nova Scotia. - One Liberty Plaza is prominently situated midway between the Wall Street area and The World Financial Center. - Originally commissioned by U.S. Steel, over thirty specialists researched the project for a year before the best of technology was incorporated into the design of the tower. - Completed in 1972, One Liberty Plaza was substantially renovated in 1989 and given a new lobby, plaza and state-of-the-art elevator

Boston, Massachusetts

Intercontinental Hotel

Description
Surrounded by Boston Harbor on one side and the Rose Kennedy Greenway on the other, the Intercontinental Hotel is a stylish high rise near downtown Boston. It is within walking distance of many downtown Boston attractions, making it suitable for any vacation or business trip. The hotel was designed by Elkus/Manfredi Architects Ltd and it completed construction in 2006. Model created by Zach Moore.

Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Grant MacEwan College - Centre for the Arts and Communications


The Milner Building


TELUS World of Science – Edmonton

Description
Built in 1984, with major additions in 1992 and 2001. Original Architect: Douglas Cardinal. Formerly known as The Odyssium, The Edmonton Space & Science Centre, and The Edmonton Space Sciences Centre. www.odyssium.com

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

One Park Tower

Description
One Park Tower is a residential highrise development located at Mississauga City Centre, west of Toronto. Designed by Baird Sampson Neuert Architects. Developed by Daniels.

James Cooper Mansion

Description
James Cooper Mansion is a high-rise residential development located in downtown Toronto, at Bloor Street East and Sherbourne Street. To be developed by Tridel.

Mississauga Executive Centre

e enjte, 1 nëntor 2007

Buildings uploaded for November 1, 2007

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

Adelaide, South Australia

Torrens Building

Description
Heritage building, located in the heart of Adelaide which hosts the Adelaide campus for Carnegie Mellon University's H. John Heinz III School of Public Policy & Management.

Rotterdam, The Netherlands

Toren op Zuid


London, England

Agar Grove Estate

Description
The Agar Grove Estate was built as local authority housing by Camden council in London. It was approved in 1962 and finished in 1965. The tower block is called Lulworth and is 56 m high with 19 floors. It is currently managed by a tenant's co-operative rather than a housing association, and there has been a marked reduction in crime and vandalism in recent years.

Camden Point British Transport Police HQ


Madrid, Spain

Cuzco IV, Madrid


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Lexington, Kentucky

Kentucky Utilities Plaza


Downtown Lexington Library


500 East Offices


Lexington Twin Courthouses


355 South Broadway


Reno, Nevada

Harrah's Hotel and Casino


Ketchikan, Alaska

Dock and Edmonds Street, Ketchikan Alaska


Miami, Florida

Suntrust International Center

Description
The SunTrust International Center is a building in downtown Miami, Florida. It is located in the heart of the Central Business District, on Southeast 3rd Street near 3rd Avenue. It is two blocks west of Biscayne Boulevard. The tower rises from a 6-story parking pedestal, and consists of 31 floors. It is 125 m (375 ft) in height, which gives it a very low position on the list of tallest buildings in Miami. However, as the building opened in 1973, it appears in most photos of the Miami skyline, and is one of the more famous buildings in the city. The building is the Miami headquarters of SunTrust Bank and is almost entirely composed of Class A office space.

New York City, New York

Whitehall Building

Description
The original Whitehall Building stands at 259 Feet (79 Meters), 20 floors, and was completed in 1904. The Whitehall Building Annex was added just north of the building in 1911, it stands at 424 Feet (129 Meters), 31 Floors. At the time it was completed the annex was the largest building in New York City. The original Whitehall Building was converted to apartments in 1999, both buildings became a national landmark in 2000. Due to the prominent location, together both buildings make a dramatic introduction to the modern day Lower Manhattan Skyline.

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Chicago Condominiums

Description
Chicago Condominiums is a high-rise residential development in Mississauga City Centre, west of Toronto. The tower, designed by Kirkor, was inspired by the tripartite design of early skyscrapers of the Chicago School of architecture. Developed by Daniels.

e martë, 16 tetor 2007

Buildings uploaded for October 16, 2007

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

Looks like we have another city added to the Cities in Development section. Let’s all welcome…

Cape Town, South Africa

Cullinan Hotel, Cape Town


Victoria and Alfred waterfront, Cape Town


Metlife Centre, Cape Town


ABSA Centre, Cape Town


Naspers Centre, Cape Town


Safmarine House, Cape Town


Hong Kong, China

CamelPaint Block 1


Murray House

Description
A historical building in Stanley accomodates high class resturants and museum with breath taking sea view. The building was originally located in Central but transported to Stanley due to urban redevelopment. Each stone was marked, disassembled and re-assembled again in Stanley. One of the very few buildings left from that era.

Hopewell Centre


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Budapest, Hungary

Hilton Budapest

Description
The 5-star Hilton Budapest is situated in the heart of the historic Castle District that is a UNESCO World Heritage site and is accordingly strictly protected. In keeping with such traditions, the Hilton Budapest has certainly preserved the spirit of the Castle District. A perfect example would be the restored remains of a 13th century Dominican churchyard and cloisters that are now incorporated into the contemporary building. Hilton Budapest welcomes its guests with famous hospitality of Hungary.

XVIII. kerületi Víztorony, Lakatos út


Liberty Statue / Szabadság Szobor

Description
The Szabadság Szobor or Liberty Statue (sometimes Freedom Statue) in Budapest, Hungary, was first erected in 1947 in remembrance of the Soviet liberation of Hungary from Nazi forces during World War II. Its location upon Gellért Hill makes it a prominent feature of Budapest's cityscape. Over the following years, public sentiment toward the Soviets decreased to the point of revolution, which was attempted in 1956 and subsequently damaged some portions of the monument. After the 1989 transition from Communist rule to a more Democratic government, the inscription was modified to read "To the memory of all of those who sacrificed their lives for the independence, freedom, and success of Hungary."

The Fishermen’s Bastion with the Matthias Church (Halászbástya és a Mátyás-templom) Budapest


Description
The Fishermen’s Bastion: Completed in 1905 on the site of a former fish market - this is where the name comes from.It has never served defence purposes: It is an excellent look-out place. Matthias Church: Officially called the Church of Our Lady, the church is named after the main donor King Matthias, who got married here twice. This symbol of the city was built in the 13th - 15th century in Gothic style. Restored in the second half of the 19th century and rebuilt in neo-Gothic style on basis of the designs by Frigyes Schulek. The cityscape opening up from here, including the Fishermen's Bastion, has been part of UNESCO's World Heritage since 1988.

Wow, we have another city added to Citites in Development. Those folks at Google have been busy! Let’s all welcome…

Cardiff, Wales

Cardiff University - Optometry Building


Cardiff University - Julian Hodge Building


Bremen,Germany

Kreiswehrersatzamt Bremen


Braunschweig, Germany

01-13 Bartholomäuskirche

Description
Sankt Bartholomäus wurde als Pfarrkirche der nach Norden erweiterten Altstadt gegen Ende des 12. Jahrhunderts im Stile einer romanischen Dorfkirche erbaut. Danach war sie Kapelle, und ab 1350 wieder Kirche. Im 13. und 14. Jahrhundert wurde die Kirche im gotischen Stil umgebaut, im 14. und 15 Jahrhundert wurden dem Westbau zwei spitze Helme aufgesetzt. Nach der Reformation diente die Kiche als Vorlesungsraum und ab 1671 als Zeughaus. 1708 schenkte Herzog Anton-Ullrich die neuerlich umgebaute Kirche der evangelisch reformierten Kirche, die sie seitdem für ihre Gottesdienste nutzt. 1834 wurden die Helme nach einem Sturmschaden abgetragen. 1944 wurde die Kirche bis auf die Außenmauern zerstört, danach ohne Türme bis 1953 wiederaufgebaut.

Paris, France

La Tour Eiffel

Description
The Eiffel Tower (French: Tour Eiffel, /tuʀ ɛfɛl/) is an iron tower built on the Champ de Mars beside the River Seine in Paris, France. The tower has become a global icon of France. The Parisian landmark is the tallest structure in Paris and one of the most recognized structures in the world. Named after its designer, engineer Gustave Eiffel, 6,719,200 people visited the tower in 2006 and more than 200,000,000 since its construction. This makes the tower the most visited paid monument in the world per year. Including the 24 m (79 ft) antenna, the structure is 324 m (1,063 ft) high (since 2000), which is equivalent to about 81 levels in a conventional building.

Amsterdam, the Netherlands

Drentestaete III


Santiago of Chile

Temple Votibo of Maipú

Description
Templo Votivo de Maipú es un templo ordenado a construir por el Capitán General y Director Supremo Bernardo O'Higgins, para agradecer aquello y cumplir la manda que hizo a la Virgen del Carmen, debido a la victoria del Ejército de Chile junto al Ejército de los Andes en los llanos de Maipú se aseguró la Independencia de Chile.

New York City, New York

4 Times Square

Description
In 1995, Four Times Square was the first speculative office building to be developed in New York City in almost a decade. It has 48 stories of occupied space and was the first project of its size and financial structure (multi-tenanted and not owner-operated) in the U.S. to adopt standards for energy efficiency, sustainable materials, and indoor environmental quality, as well as for responsible construction, operations, and maintenance practices.

Chrysler Building

Description
The Chrysler Building is an Art Deco skyscraper in New York City, located on the east side of Manhattan at the intersection of 42nd Street and Lexington Avenue. Standing 1,046 ft 4.5 in (319 meters) high, it was briefly the world's tallest building before it was overtaken by the Empire State Building in 1931. It still remains the worlds tallest brick building to this day. After the destruction of the World Trade Center, it is again the second tallest building in New York City. This classic example of Art Deco architecture is considered by many to be the finest building in New York City.

e martë, 9 tetor 2007

Buildings uploaded for October 9, 2007

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

Bochum, Germany
Ruhr-Universität Bochum


Europahaus Bochum

Basel (Switzerland)
Messeturm Basel

Groningen, The Netherlands
Kantoorgebouw


London, England
Kent House (ITV HQ), London
Description
Kent House stands at 85m, with 27 floors and was built in 1972. It is currently the headquarters of British channel 3, ITV. Television programmes that have been either filmed or broadcasted there include 'You've Been Framed', 'The Southbank', 'Blind Date' & 'Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway'. The tower was featured in Ant vs Dec where they had to race down the tower by abseiling. This was broadcasted in September 2006 and Dec won.

Madrid, Spain
Ampliación del Museo del Prado, Madrid

Description Para la última ampliación del museo del Prado, se elgió a un arquitecto de prestigio, Rafael Moneo (premio Pritzker 1996). Esta ampliación no ha supuesto cambios sustanciales para el Edificio Villanueva, centrándose en una ampliación hacia el claustro de Jerónimos (el Cubo de Moneo) de forma que el museo cuenta con una superficie nueva para actividades complementarias. Destaca la creación de un nuevo auditorio, nuevas salas para exposiciones, taller de restauración, un Gabinete de Dibujo y Grabado y sobre todo la conexión del Edificio Villanueva, bajo la calle Ruiz de Alarcón, cubierta por una superficie ajardinada de boj.
http://museoprado.mcu.es/msite_ampliacion/home.html

Depósito del Canal Isabel II- Santa Engracia

Porto Alegre, Brazil
Arcadas Voluntários


Santiago, Chile
torre isidora Magdalena

torre millennium

Davenport, Iowa
Blackhawk Hotel
Description The Blackhawk Hotel is an 11 story brick and terra cotta building with its architectural influences in the Italian Renaissance and modern Art Deco. The First 7 stories of the Blackhawk Hotel were built in 1915, and the top 4 were completed in 1920. It was designed by local architecture firm Temple & Burrows. Information provided by www.qcmemory.org.
http://www.scottcountyiowa.com/query.php

Miami, Florida
50 Biscayne
Description 50 Biscayne Tower is a skyscraper in downtown Miami, Florida. The building was expected to open in 2007. The tower is located on Biscayne Boulevard between Flagler Street and Northeast First Street in northeastern Downtown, and forms part of the Biscayne Wall, a series of skyscrapers visible from Biscayne Bay along the west side of Biscayne Boulevard. it is 554 ft (169 m) tall with 55 floors. The building feature retail and hotel rooms on floors one through nine, and floors eleven through 55 are residential condominium units. The tenth floor will consist of a restaurant and public observation deck area. Ground was broken on the building in June 2005.
http://www.50biscaynemiami.com/

Inter-Continental Miami
Description
The Hotel Intercontinental Miami is a hotel in downtown Miami, Florida. It belongs to the InterContinental Hotels chain. Located on Biscayne Bay, the hotel is in the form of a 35-story tower on the eastern edge of downtown in Bayfront Park. The address is 435 Chopin Plaza. The building is 122 m (366 ft) tall, has 35 stories, and was built in 1982. InterContinental Miami overlooks sparkling Biscayne Bay, the city and the port, located directly in the heart of the financial district. The hotel features a fitness center and spa, restaurant and lounge, beauty salon/barber, and Concierge. Valet parking is available for approximately $24 per day inclusive. Guest rooms feature a remote control TV, movie and satellite channels, in-room video check-out, direct-dial telephone, voicemail, minibar, tea/coffee making facilities, laundry and valet service, and 24-hour room service.
http://www.icmiamihotel.com/?src=ppc_google_brand

Miami-Dade Courthouse
Description
The Dade County Courthouse is a historic U.S. courthouse in Miami, Florida. It is located at 73 West Flagler Street. Constructed over four years (1925-28), it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places on January 4, 1989. The building is 360 feet (120 meters) tall with 28 floors. When built, it was the tallest building in Miami and in Florida. considered one of the more monumental structures in Florida, Dade County's 27-story Neoclassical-style courthouse was begun in 1925. It was designed by architects A. Ten Eyck Brown and August Geiger. The disastrous hurricane of 1926 interrupted construction for three years. Eventually the building was completed at a cost of around $4 million, complete with an "escape-proof" jail occupying floors sixteen through nineteen. The building was illuminated at night and visible for miles around. The base is sheathed in Stone Mountain granite, the upper floors with terra-cotta tinted to match. Originally all county government functions operated from here, but it was later reserved for the judiciary alone.
http://www.jud10.org/Courthouses/Dade/dade.html

New York City, New York
520 Madison Avenue

Description
Sheathed in polished red granite, the 47-story 520 Madison Avenue building boasts a waterfall and sidewalk clock on its 53rd Street entrance. Architects Swanke, Hayden & Connell designed a gentle sloping of the building towards the sidewalk to create an inviting feel for those admiring it. It is mixed-use, featuring commercial shops at street-level space with office space and private residences above.
http://www.thecityreview.com/mad520.html

4 Times Square
Description
In 1995, Four Times Square was the first speculative office building to be developed in New York City in almost a decade. It has 48 stories of occupied space and was the first project of its size and financial structure (multi-tenanted and not owner-operated) in the U.S. to adopt standards for energy efficiency, sustainable materials, and indoor environmental quality, as well as for responsible construction, operations, and maintenance practices.
http://www.eere.energy.gov/buildings/database/overview.cfm?projectid=32

Adelaide, South Australia
Adelaide Railway Station (Adelaide)

Description
Adelaide’s first railway station opened on the current North Terrace site in 1856. It served the broad gauge line between Adelaide and Port Adelaide, which was the first government-owned and operated steam railway in the British Empire. Today is the terminus for all city lines, and also home to the Skycity Casino.
http://www.sensational-adelaide.com