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e mërkurë, 19 mars 2008

Buildings uploaded for March 19, 2008

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



Osaka, Japan



Mitsui-Soko





Florence, Italy



Chiesa di San Lorenzo a Firenze





Nuremberg, Germany



City-Theatre Fürth



The City Theatre Fuerth was build in 1901 and 1902 by the plans of the Viennese architects Fellner and Helmer in modern baroque architecture. Financed it was to a large part by donations from the citizens of Fürth. Upon the gable is a statue of a female torch bearer, a lion and a male figure lying at her feet. Recently, on the occasion of its 100-year anniversary the theater was restored extensively.



Church of Our Lady in Fürth





Warsaw



Budynek przy ul Królewskiej 1/7 (BrowArmia Królewska)





Victoria Hotel





Istanbul



Dolmabahçe Sarayı - Dolmabahçe (Filledgarden) Palace



Dolmabahçe Palace was the first European-style palace in Istanbul and was built by Sultan Abdülmecid between 1842 and 1853, at a cost of five million Ottoman gold pounds, the equivalent of 35 tons of gold.The world's largest Bohemian crystal chandelier, a gift from Queen Victoria, is at the center hall.The chandelier has 750 lamps and weighs 4.5 tons.Dolmabahçe has the largest collection of Bohemian and Baccarat crystal chandeliers in the world, and one of the great staircases has bannisters of Baccarat crystal.The site of Dolmabahçe was originally a bay in the Bosphorus which was filled gradually during the 18th century to become an imperial garden, much appreciated by the Ottoman sultans; and it is from this garden that the name Dolmabahçe (Filledgarden) comes from.The palace that stands here today was built between 1842 and 1853 during the reign of Sultan Abdülmecid, on the site of the old coastal palace of Beşiktaş, by the Armenian architects Garabet Amira Balyan and his son Nigoğayos Balyan.The palace is composed of three parts; the Mabeyn-i Hümâyûn (or Selamlık, the quarters reserved for the men), Muayede Salonu (the ceremonial halls) and the Harem-i Hümâyûn (the Harem, the apartments of the family of the Sultan).The palace is managed by Milli Saraylar Daire Başkanlığı (Directorate of National Palaces) responsible to the Grand National Assembly of Turkey.The museum is open to public on weekdays from 9:00 to 15:00, except Mondays and Thursdays.



Çırağan Sarayı - Çırağan Palace



Çırağan Palace (Turkish: Çırağan Sarayı), a former Ottoman palace, is now a five-star hotel of the Kempinski Hotels chain. It is located on the European shore of the Bosporus between Beşiktaş and Ortaköy in Istanbul, Turkey. The palace, built by Sultan Abdülâziz, was designed by the famous Armenian palace architect Nigoğayos Balyan and constructed by his sons Sarkis and Hagop Balyan between 1863 and 1867. This was a period in which all Ottoman sultans used to build their own palaces rather than using those of their ancestors. Çırağan Palace is the last example of this period. The inner walls and the roof were made of wood, the outer walls of colorful marble. The palace was connected with a beautiful marble bridge to the Yıldız Palace on the hill behind. A very high garden wall protected the palace from the outer world.



Beylerbeyi Sarayı - Beylerbeyi Palace



The Beylerbeyi Palace (Turkish: Beylerbeyi Sarayı) is a palace located in Beylerbeyi neighbourhood of Istanbul, Turkey at the Asian side of the Bosphorus, situated just north of the Bosphorus Bridge today. Designed in the baroque style by Sarkis Balyan, Beylerbeyi Palace seems fairly restrained compared to the excesses of the earlier Dolmabahçe or Küçüksu palaces. It was commissioned by Sultan Abdülaziz (1830-1876) and built between 1861 and 1865 as a summer residence and a place to entertain visiting heads of state. Empress Eugénie of France visited Beylerbeyi on her way to the opening of the Suez Canal in 1869 and had her face slapped by the sultan's mother for daring to enter the palace on the arm of Abdül Aziz. Other regal visitors to the palace included the Duke and Duchess of Windsor. The palace was the last place of captivity of the deposed sultan Abdulhamid II from 1912 until his death there in 1918. The palace looks its most attractive from the Bosphorus, from where its two bathing pavilions, one for the harem (women's only) and the other for the selamlık (men's only), can best be seen.



Madrid, Spain



Nuevos Ministerios, Madrid





Edificio Castelar, Madrid





Belém – Brazil



Ilha de Creta tower





La Plata, Argentina



Liceo Victor Mercante – Unlp





Edificio en 12 y 50 ( La Plata )





Edificio de Departamentos Calle : diagonal 74 y 54 ( La Plata )





Mar del Plata, Argentina



Edificio Terraza Palace





Torres de Manantiales





La Habana, Cuba



Fabrica Partagás





Castillo de la Real Fuerza





Rome, NY, USA



South James St. Bridge





Mt. Zion Ministries Church





Brunswick, Maine



Brunswick Gazebo





Lexington, Kentucky



National Bank Building





World Trade Parking





South Broadway Parking Structure





Montreal, QC, Canada



Montreal City Hall



The 5 storey Montreal City Hall is the work of architects Henri-Maurice Perrault and Alexander Cowper Hutchison, built between 1872 and 1878. Its architecture is in the Second Empire style, also known as Napoléon III-style.



Miami, Florida



fairwind (fairmond) hotel





Breakwater Hotel





Essex House Hotel





Government Centre downtown Miami





Edmonton



The Edmonton Journal Building





Toronto, Ontario, Canada



North American Life Centre





Cambridge Suites Hotel





Aegon Place

e premte, 14 mars 2008

Buildings uploaded for March 14, 2008

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



Osaka, Japan



Ajinomoto Group Osaka Building





Copenhagen, Denmark



Black diamond building, Copenhagen





Marmorkirken, Copenhagen





Scandic hotel Copenhagen





Carlsberg Hovedkontor





Nuremberg, Germany



Passions Kriche





Georg-Ledebour-Schule





Bremen



Art-Line Handelskontor (google earth version)





Warsaw



Hotel Europejski





Wuppertal / Germany



Wohn u. Geschäftskomplex Rolingswerth





Rome, Italy



San Nicola in Carcere - Titular Church, Rome



San Nicola in Carcere (Italian, "St Nicholas in prison") is a titular church in Rome near the Forum Boarium in rione Ripa. The first church on the site was probably built in the 6th century, and a 10th century inscription may be seen on a fluted column next to the entrance, but the first definite dedication is from a plaque on the church dating to 1128. It was constructed in and from the ruins of the Forum Holitorium and its temples, along with a jail (carcer). Spolia from all these ancient remains is still apparent in the church's construction, most particularly three columns from the Temple of Juno Sospita which are incorporated into both the 10th century and 1599 north facades of the church. The dedication to St Nicholas was made by the Greek population in the area. In the 11th century, it was known as the church of Petrus Leonis, referring to the converted Jewish family who rebuilt the nearby Theatre of Marcellus as a fortress. The church was rebuilt in 1599, with a new facade by Giacomo della Porta (though the medieval campanile - originally a fortified tower, then adapted to a bell tower after being abandoned - was not altered).



Asunción, Paraguay



Casa de la Independencia





La Plata, Argentina



Edificio de los Triangulos





Departamentos en La Plata





Edificio de Departamentos en La Plata





São Paulo



Estação Julio Prestes





Octavio Frias de Oliveira Bridge





Rome, NY, USA



Rocco Gualtieri’s Italian Market





Iron Kettle Restaurant/DCAP Insurance





Mill St. Bridge





Brunswick, Maine



Domino's Pizza





Lexington, Kentucky



Block Containing National Bank





Montreal, QC, Canada



Édifice Place Ville-Marie, Montréal



Place Ville Marie, Montréal (architects I.M. Pei, with Ray AFFLECK, 1958-65), was developed as an entire city block by CN Real Estate. It was a phased development. The first to be constructed (1958-63) was the cruciform (cross-shaped) 45-storey tower, commonly called the Royal Bank Building; its grand plaza and lower office buildings, designed by internationally famous US architect I.M. Pei, helped to set new standards for architecture in Canada in the 1960s.



San Jose, California



Santa Clara between 3rd and 4th





Boston, Massachusetts



101 Huntington Avenue





111 Huntington Ave





Fenway Park

e enjte, 6 mars 2008

Buildings uploaded for March 6, 2008

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



Tel Aviv, Israel



Park Plaza Orchid Hotel



The Park Plaza Orchid Hotel (fomerly Yamit Hotel) is a complex of two buildings on the seashore of Tel Aviv. It is located right next to the American embassy. The seaside part of the building host some very popular travellers bars, like 'Mike's Place' and 'Buzz Stop', as well as a local branch of Mcdonalds and KFC. MetroScape is constantly building quality 3D models of buildings from around the world to be placed upon the Google earth platform. You can enhance your company's visibility today by joining the 3D revolution at MetroScape.



Rogovin Tidhar Tower





Taipei, Taiwan



Ruentex Building





hamburg / germany





3dHH_DWI-/Astra-Tower Hamburg 18st,70m, 2008 (3d-PDF)





Rome, Italy



Theatre of Marcellus



The Theatre of Marcellus (Latin: Theatrum Marcelli; Italian: Teatro di Marcello) is an ancient edifice in the rione of Sant'Angelo, Rome, providing one of the city's many popular spectacles or tourist sites. It was named after Marcus Marcellus, Emperor Augustus's nephew, who died five years before its completion. Space for the theatre was cleared by Julius Caesar, who was murdered before it could be begun; the theatre was so far advanced by 17 BC that part of the celebration of the ludi saeculares took place within the theatre; it was completed in 13 BC and formally inaugurated in 12 BC by Augustus.



Temple of Apollo Sosianus



The Temple of Apollo Sosianus (previously known as the Apollinar and the temple of Apollo Medicus) is a Roman temple dedicated to Apollo in the Campus Martius, next to the Theatre of Marcellus and the Porticus Octaviae, in Rome, Italy. Its present name derives from that of its final rebuilder, Gaius Sosius. The three columns of the temple which survive to full-height today belong to the Augustan rebuild, but the cult of Apollo had existed in this area since at least to the mid 5th century BC when an Apollinar (a sacred grove or altar) was recorded on this site. The first temple building dates to 431 BC, when the consul Gnaeus Iulius Mento inaugurated one dedicated to Apollo Medicus (the doctor), in fulfilment of a vow to him during a plague of 2 years earlier. A radical reconstruction was begun by Gaius Sosius, probably just after his triumph in 34 BC. Upon the construction of the theatre of Marcellus soon afterwards the temple's frontal staircase was demolished and replaced with two staircases on the sides of the "pronaos".



The Netherlands



Woningen in Transvaal, Den Haag



The two dwelling towers of six and eight levels form a ‘gate’ from the shopping street to the urban park. They contain thirty-five apartments in the upper part and 900 m2 shopping area on the ground level. On the other side of the park a half open building block has been restored by attaching a new estate of twelve four-level city apartments and a slightly higher block of nine apartments and shops beneath. Build: 2004 Architects: ir. Peter Jansen Schoonhoven ir. Rob Wilhelmy Damsté Piet R.J. Grouls





Wijkteam- en districtskantoor Linnaeusstraat, Politie Amsterdam



Two police stations, a parking lot, an employee’s restaurant and a cellblock are positioned in an even brick cover that reflects the surrounding scale of the city. The brick building is positioned next to a train viaduct at a busy access road of Amsterdam. Its scale, position and the treatment of the façade keep balance between a builder’s block and an object. Even though the brick facade structure is very abstract, the parking lot, corner windows and the changing fulfilment of the wooden window sills accomplish the result of a lively and expressive appearance. The extra windows positioned in the façade openings of the offices make it possible to open the windows despite high noise exposure. This also reduces the amount of maintenance of the transparent varnished window sills. Thanks to these differentiating additions and the absence of the window sills on the street corner at the entrance, the brick cover shows traces of the inside; for instance the access ramps of the garage wrapping themselves halfway up the building. The façade is of ambiguous character; it seems to be hiding the program, yet it actually shows its very physical projection. It is a filter, yet also a screen, build up with ingredients of the urban surroundings. Build: 2003 Architect: Piet R. J. Grouls



Bogota, Colombia



Torres Unidas 1





La Plata, Argentina



Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo - FCNyM - Unlp

e martë, 26 shkurt 2008

Buildings uploaded for February 26, 2008

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



Tel Aviv, Israel



Opera Tower



The Opera tower was built in 1993 and was designed by the Yaski-Sivan architecture firm. The lower part of the building is a shopping center while the tower serves as a residential building. MetroScape is constantly building quality 3D models of buildings from around the world to be placed upon the Google earth platform. You can enhance your company's visibility today by joining the 3D revolution at MetroScape.



Florence, Italy



STADIO ARTEMIO FRANCHI FIRENZE FIORENTINA CALCIO ITALIA





Palazzo Pitti





Palazzo Vecchio





St-Petersburg, Russia



Moscow Triumphal Gate, Saint Petersburg



The Moscow Triumphal Gate is a Neoclassical triumphal arch in Saint Petersburg, Russia. The monument was erected in 1834 -1838 in the memory of the Russian victory in the Russo-Turkish War, 1828-1829.



Eliseyev Emporium, Saint Petersburg



Elisseeff Emporium in St. Petersburg is a large retail and entertainment complex constructed in 1902-1903 for the Elisseeff Brothers.The complex consists of three buildings although the corner one is the structure that is referred to as Elisseeff’s store or shop (Елисеевский магазин). Designed by architect Gabriel Baranovskii (Baranovsky, Baranowski, Гавриил Васильевич Барановский), it is one of most striking examples of St. Petersburg Art Nouveau architecture although at the time of its construction the building was considered controversial.



Saint Isaac's Cathedral, Saint Petersburg



Saint Isaac's Cathedral in Saint Petersburg, Russia is the largest cathedral in the city and was the largest church in Russia when it was built (101.5 meters high). It was dedicated to Saint Isaac of Dalmatia, a patron saint of Peter the Great who had been born on the feast day of that saint.



Summer Palace, Saint Petersburg



The diminutive Summer House (1710-14) was designed by Domenico Trezzini in the Baroque style for Tsar Peter the Great. One of the oldest extant structures in the city, this masonry palace is surprisingly modest by Russian Imperial standards and contains just 14 main rooms.



Nuremberg, Germany



Tower - Airport Nuremberg



The Nuremberg crooked tower is located at the airport. The 46m high and 15 ° tilted Tower was build up in 1999 as a replacement for the old one wich has become too small. The unconventional construction of the building reminds a little at loosely thrown boxes. Nevertheless, it looks handsome and inviting. The Tower has been planned by the planning office Behnisch + Partners, which also designed the Munich Olympic Stadium.



Bochum, Germany



Biermannsweg 22, Bochum, Germany





Istanbul



Isbank Towers





Tekfen Tower





Barcelona



Santa Maria del Mar, Barcelona



[CAT] L'església de Santa Maria del Mar és un dels màxims exponents del gòtic català; en la seva construcció (1329-1383) hi participaren activament tots els habitants del barri de la Ribera. La rosassa de la façana, d'estil flamíger, és una reconstrucció després que amb el terratrèmol del 1428 se n'ensorrés l'original. *** [ESP] La iglesia de Santa María del Mar es uno de los máximos exponentes del gótico catalán; en su construcción (1329-1383) participaron activamente todos los habitantes del barrio de la Ribera. El rosetón de la fachada, de estilo flamígero, es una reconstrucción después de que con el terremoto de 1428 se derrumbara la original. *** [ENG] The church of Santa Maria del Mar (Saint Mary of the Sea) is one of the best examples of Catalan Gothic style. In its construction (1329-1383) every neighbour in the quarter of la Ribera took an active part. The rose window in the façade, late Gothic, is a reconstruction after the original one collapsed in the earthquake in 1428.



Belém – Brazil



BAENÃO stadium





Bogota, Colombia



Palacio Arzobispal



Contiguo a la Capilla del Sagrario, se alza una edificación de torrecilla y tres pisos, conocida como el Cardenalicio, antes era el Palacio Arzobispal. Fue diseñada por el arquitecto Rodríguez Orgaz e inaugurada en 1953. Durante la Colonia y hasta principios del siglo XX fue una casa de clásicos soportales. Sirvió como residencia, sede de la Aduana Real, prisión y despacho en la época de la reconquista, del “Pacificador” Pablo Morillo y el Virrey Juan Sámano, allí se firmaron las sentencias de muerte contra numerosos patriotas. Frente a sus ventanas sobre la plaza, se fusiló a la mayoría de ellos, entre los más notables Policarpa Salavarrieta y su novio Alejo Sabaraín, Manuel Rodríguez Torres, Antonio Baraya y el conde Felipe de Valencia



Palacio Líevano



Pero el incendio que originó Streicher había reducido las Galerías —inauguradas en 1847— a un montón de ruinas. Esto condujo a que se hicieran las nuevas obras, en las que tuvo mucho que ver Indalecio Liévano, quien convenció a los propietarios de los locales de la importancia de reconstruir el inmueble, que después tomó su nombre. La obra se le encargó a Gastón Lelarge, quien realizó el edificio con un estilo francés que, según escribió Darío Ruiz Gómez, “alcanza una digna sobriedad.” En 1905 el Palacio Municipal quedó terminado, y los otros tramos se fueron edificando escalonadamente. La lucha para que el Distrito se quedara definitivamente con toda la construcción duró casi setenta años.



Palacio de San Carlos





Ciudad Autonoma de Buenos Aires



Edificio Somisa





Mar del Plata, Argentina



Edificio en Cordoba y San Martin





Edificio Arabe





La Habana, Cuba



Hotel Telegrafo





Habana Stock Market





Ministerio del Interior





Ministerio de Defensa





Phoenix, Arizona



Phoenix Plaza



The Phoenix Plaza, one of Phoenix's most sucessful mixed use project. The Phoenix Plaza was awarded the BOMA Building of the Year awad in 1993, 1994, 1995, 1999 and 2000. The complex includes five buildings in total completed between 1988 - 1990. Twin towered Phoenix Plaza One and Two both rise 20 stories, 101 meters (331 feet) making them Phoenix's 15th and 16th tallest buildings. The Qwest Tower stands at 25 stories, 121 meters (397 feet), making it the tallest building in Midtown and 4th tallest in the city and state of Arizona. The Phoenix Plaza also includes an 11 story Hiltion Hotel suites, a 3 level retail pavillion, and a 6 story Parking Garage. The complex was designed by the architectual firm Langdon Wilson



Brunswick, Maine



155 Park Row





Pumpkin House





Hamilton, Ohio.



Datillo's Produce





F Street Complex





Toronto, Ontario, Canada



Toronto Professional Tower





Meridian

e enjte, 21 shkurt 2008

Buildings uploaded for February 21, 2008

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



Antwerp, Belgium



Antwerpen-Centraal railway station |Made by Pieter Raes





Residentie Roosendaal & Residentie Den Beiaard





hamburg / germany



3dHH-Fischauktionshalle Hamburg (20cm/px-Fototextur)





The Netherlands



KLM Flight Academy EHGG





Amsterdam, the Netherlands



Slotervaartziekenhuis





Belém – Brazil



Casa Branca Outeiro





Aeroporto Internacional de Belém





Ciudad Autonoma de Buenos Aires



Torre Bouchard Plaza





La Plata, Argentina



Edificio Diagonales





Brunswick, Maine



Morton Historic Church





Skolfield Whittier House



The Pejepscot Museum and The Skolfield-Whittier House Museum is located at 159 Park Row, along Brunswick's town green. The red brick buildings, of Italianate design, were built by the Skolfield brothers in 1858 and 1862. The Pejepscot Museum had a number of owners before becoming home to the Pejepscot Historical Society. The Skolfield-Whittier House was named after Alfred Skolfield, a successful sea captain, and Dr. Frank Whittier, one of America's first forensic pathologists. It remained the home of three generations of Skolfields and Whittiers and was eventually donated to the Society by Dr. Alice Skolfield-Whittier, Brunswick's first female pediatrician, in 1983. The home's Victorian interior and furnishings remain intact as of the day the family left.



Montreal, QC, Canada



Maison de Radio-Canada





Hamilton, Ohio



Butler County Courthouse





Law Building





Fitton Center for Creative Arts



The Fitton Center in the City of Hamilton, Ohio. Located on the eastern riverfront in Downtown Hamilton and part of the Great Miami Recreational Trail. Multipurpose facility for creative and performing arts. It is another significant building in Hamilton due to the unique architecture. Fitton Center has undergone at least one addition project to the complex (the northern section). Fitton is also a location for community events in Hamilton, "Fitton after Five" for example. Address: 101 S Monument Ave Hamilton, OH 45011

e martë, 19 shkurt 2008

Buildings uploaded for February 19, 2008

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



Taipei, Taiwan



Dunhua N. Rd Chinatrust Building





Fubon Banking Center





Wrocław 3D



Wieżowce Litewska 24-28, 30-34, 36-40, 42-46





The Centennial Hall (Wroclaw, Poland)





The Centennial Hall is a historic building constructed in Wrocław (Breslau) in 1913 when the city was part of the German Empire. It was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2006. It was in the Lower Silesian capital of Breslau on 10 March 1813 where King Frederick William III of Prussia had first awarded the Iron Cross and called upon the German people in his "Aufruf an mein Volk" to openly resist Napoleon. In October, in the Battle of Leipzig, Napoleon was defeated, but large numbers of Germans fell on both sides, as many had been forced to fight on the French side. The hall was built in the German Empire in 1911–1913 according to the plans of Max Berg, during preparations for an exhibition commemorating the 100th anniversary of the Battle of the Nations, as it is also called, reminding that most of Europe was involved. The cupola was made of reinforced concrete and with an inner diameter of 69 m and 42 m high; it was the largest building of its kind at the time of construction. The symmetrical quatrefoil shape with a large circular central space seats 6,000 persons. The dome is 23m high, made of in steel and glass. The Jahrhunderthalle , a name also chosen for halls in Bochum (1902) and Frankfurt (1963) for different anniversaries, had been intended to commemorate a 19th century event, but instead became a key reference for the development of reinforced concrete structures in the a 20th century.



Cáceres, Extremadura



Iglesia de Santa María con Torre de Carvajar. Concatredral de Cáceres





Avilés, Asturias, Spain



Casa Alvarin-Precios Unicos





Piedras Blancas, Castrillon, Asturias Spain



Salinas Old Lady





Barcelona, Spain



Torre Urquinaona, Barcelona





Rome, Italy



Tritones Fountain, Forum Boarium, Rome



La Fontana dei Tritoni, opera del 1715 del perugino Carlo Bizzaccheri, fu commissionata da papa Clemente XI durante i lavori di sistemazione per livellare Piazza della Bocca della Verità, che si trovava due metri sopra il piano attuale della chiesa di S. Maria in Cosmedin. Ispirandosi alla stemma del pontefice, disegnò un catino ottagonale con gli otto lati concavi, per formare una stella a otto punte: la stella del papa Albani, nel mezzo, al di sopra di un gruppo di massi, ornati di erbe acquatiche, ed anch'essi di travertino come tutto il complesso della fontana, si innalzano due possenti tritoni, inginocchiati e con le code intrecciate. I due tritoni, che si volgono la schiena, con le braccia sollevate sostengono sulle spalle una tazza a forma di conchiglia di mare aperta, dalla quale fuoriesce l'acqua e sul cui bordo esterno è scolpito lo stemma dello stesso pontefice, tre monticelli sovrastati da una stella.



Arch of Janus



The Arch of Janus is the only quadrifrons triumphal arch preserved in Rome, across a crossroads in the Velabrum-Forum Boarium. It was built in the early 4th century of spolia, possibly in honour of Constantine I or Constantius II. Its current name is probably from the Renaissance or later and is not ancient. The name is derived from its four-fronted, four-arched structure. In the Middle Ages, the Frangipane family transformed the building into a fortress and so it survived intact up until 1830. Then the attic and top were torn down because they were erroneously believed not to belong to the original structure. Fragments of the dedicatory inscription are still preserved inside the nearby church of San Giorgio al Velabro.



Temple of Hercules Victor, Forum Boarium, Rome



The Temple of Hercules Victor or Hercules Olivarius is an ancient edifice located in the Forum Boarium in Rome. It is is a monopteros, a round temple of Greek 'peripteral' design (surrounded by colonnades on all sides). This layout caused many to mistake it for a temple of Vesta, but it has been determined to be a temple of Hercules. Hercules was a favorite divinity for traders, so it is appropriate that it would be in a forum. Dating from about 120 BC, the temple is 14.8m in diameter and consists of a circular cella within a concentric ring of 20 x 10.66 m tall Corinthian columns resting on a tuff foundation. These elements supported an architrave and roof which have disappeared. The original wall of the cella and the columns remain but the current tile roof was added later. Palladio suggested a dome, though this was apparently erroneous. The temple is the earliest surviving marble building in Rome.



Capitoline Hill, Capitoline Museums - Senatorial Palace, Rome



The Capitoline Hill, between the Forum and the Campus Martius, is one of the most famous and highest of the seven hills of Rome. The Capitoline contains relatively few ancient ground-level ruins, as they are almost entirely covered up by Medieval palaces (now the Capitoline Museums) that surround a piazza. A significant portion of the architecture in this area was designed by Michelangelo. The hill was the site of a temple for the Capitoline Triad, started by Rome's fifth king, Tarquin the Elder. The city legend starts with the recovery of a human skull (the word for head in Latin is caput) when foundation trenches were being dug for the Temple of Jupiter by Tarquin's order. The church of Santa Maria in Aracoeli is adjacent to the square, located near where the ancient arx, or citadel, a top the hill it once stood. The existing design of the Piazza del Campidoglio and the surrounding palazzos was created by famed Renaissance artist and architect Michelangelo Buonarroti in 1536 - 1546. In the middle stood the only equestrian bronze to have survived since Antiquity, that of Marcus Aurelius, the philosopher emperor. A balustrade punctuated by sculptures atop the giant pilasters capped the composition, one of the most influential of Michelangelo's designs. The two massive ancient statues of Castor and Pollux which decorate the balustrades are not the same posed by Michelangelo, which now are in front of the Palazzo del Quirinale.



The Netherlands



Hendrick Hamel (Gorinchem 1630 - 1692) was a Dutch bookkeeper with the Dutch East India Company (VOC



Hendrick Hamel (Gorinchem 1630 - 1692) was a Dutch bookkeeper with the Dutch East India Company (VOC) and writer of the ‘Journal’: an account of the unbelievable adventures of the surviving crewmembers of the VOC-ship ‘The Sperwer’, which shipwrecked on a small island off the southern coast of Korea in 1653. Without this ‘Journal’, which has been translated in many languages, Korea would have remained a truly foreign country for centuries longer.



Amsterdam, the Netherlands



De Bazel



The former head office of the Nederlandsche Handel-Maatschappij (NHM) houses nowadays the town file of Amsterdam.



Belém – Brazil



Ponte do outeiro





Bogota, Colombia



Edificio Ocampo





Edificio Pedro Antonio Lopez



Es uno de los mejores ejemplos de modernización arquitectónica bogotana de la primera mitad del siglo XX: “...estructura de acero atornillada y revestida en concreto, según los dictámenes reglamentarios norteamericanos de la época...”. y uno de los locales más espaciosos construidos. Se dice que “... La solemne pesadez de los cuatro pisos del edificio quizás se deba a que asemeja la base de un rascacielos neoyorquino, al que no se le hubiera construido los pisos superiores...”. La edificación se levantó en el sitio que ocupaba una antiquísima casa bajo las órdenes del arquitecto norteamericano Roberto Farrington. Su sobriedad contrasta con el barroquismo de la fachada de su vecino Palacio San Francisco, actual sede del Banco Cafetero.



Asunción, Paraguay



Hotel Guarani, Asuncion





Montevideo y Punta del Este Uruguay



Eneka S.A.





Córdoba, Argentina



Edificio Rodas Parque





Phoenix, Arizona



3300 Tower



One of Midtown Phoenix's most prominent skyscrapers, the 3300 Tower, 29 Stories high, completed in 1980. The simply modern 3300 Tower was designed by world reowned architectual firm Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP. At 109 meters (356 feet) it is Phoenix's 11th tallest building, 3rd in the Midtown District alone



Great American Tower



The Great American Tower rises 24 floors over Midtown Phoenix and was completed in 1985. The building is roated 45 degrees like its neighbor, the 3300 Tower, giving it a much more prominent look. The builing also has large balconies on the top floor for tenants. At 98 meters (320 feet) its the 17th tallest building in Phoenix.



Phoenix Corporate Center



The Phoenix Corporate Center was completed in 1964, it includes two skyscrapers, one 26 stories high, one 8 stories high. The 26 story high tower was Phoenix's tallest from 1964 to 1971, when it was surpassed by the Wells Fargo Tower in Downtown. Today Phoenix Corporate Center's tallest building is the 13th tallest building in Phoenix, 4th in Midtown alone, it also has top floor balconies for tenants on that floor.



Essex Town



Memorial Hall



A historic building in Essex, a civil war memorial, known early as being a Town Hall. This building now currently used as a community meeting house for events such as meetings, theatrical performances, activity groups, receptions, etc.



Montreal, QC, Canada



Tour KPMG



La Tour KPMG est le 8e plus haut gratte-ciel de Montréal. Il mesure 146 mètres. Il a été bâti en 1987 par la firme Menkès Shooner Dagenais Létourneux Architecte. Cet édifice a eu plusieurs nom : Place de la cathédrale, Tour KPMG, Maison des coopérants. Depuis 2006 son nom est Tour KPMG. Cet édifice contient dans son sous-sol un centre d'achat relié au Montréal souterrain. Lors de la construction de la galerie marchande au sous-sol on a dut faire reposer l'église Christ Church, construite au 18e siècle, sur des pilotis géants.



University of California, Berkeley



Walter A. Haas School of Business



The Haas School of Business is one of 14 schools and colleges at the University of California, Berkeley. Founded in 1898, it was the nation’s first college of commerce at a public university. It was renamed in 1989 in honor of Walter A. Haas, who graduated from the College of Commerce in 1910 and went on to be president and chairman of Levi Strauss & Company. The Haas School building, designed by the renowned architect Charles Moore, is a mini-campus of three connected buildings set around a central courtyard.



Sacramento, California



Tower Theatre



Built in 1938, the Tower Theatre is a Sacramento landmark. In 1972 the single screen auditorium was divided into three smaller ones. The exterior, however, has remained in its original form, including still-working multi-colored neon lights.Tower Drugs, located next door, is where retail giant Tower Records was born. The Tower Cafe exists next door and is a popular restaurant. Note - The theatre here is represented in its "daytime" form; it looks much different in the dark with its many glowing neon lights. For more info go to www.thetowertheatre.com



Hartford, Connecticut



Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology Building



The Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology, Inc. provides services and resources to entrepreneurs and businesses, and through collaboration with industry, academia, and government, helps companies innovate and compete, thereby strengthening our nation in the global market.



Toronto, Ontario, Canada



120 Adelaide Street West





DBRS Tower

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Sevilla, Andalucia, Spain



Hotel Melia Lebrero





Edificio Catalana Occidente





Belém – Brazil



Banco da Amazônia





Bogota, Colombia



Auditorio León de Greiff





La Plata, Argentina


Edificio El Comercio

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TORINO, Italy



PONTE DEL DIAVOLO LANZO TORINESE TORINO



L'antico Ponte del Roch sulla Stura unisce i fianchi del Monte Buriasco e del Mombasso ed è assunto a simbolo di Lanzo; anticamente vi passava la mulattiera che portava a Torino. Il ponte, il cui ardito profilo ad arco gotico si eleva di quindici metri sul livello del fiume, fu costruito su decisione della Credenza di Lanzo del gennaio 1377; per poterne sostenere le spese fu imposta una tassa sul vino che si protrasse per dieci anni. A metà dello stretto camminamento si erge un' arcata: qui in epoca medioevale si trovava una porta custodita da una sentinella, che veniva chiusa in tempi di guerra e di pestilenza.



SACRA DI SAN MICHELE SUSA TORINO ITALIA



La Sacra di San Michele è un complesso architettonico collocato sul monte Pirchiriano, all'inizio della Val di Susa sopra gli abitati di Avigliana e Chiusa di San Michele. È il monumento simbolo della Regione Piemonte. Solo di recente ristrutturato, è affidato alla cura dei padri Rosminiani.



Sevilla, Andalucia, Spain



Edificio Sevilla 2





Dublin / Baile Átha Cliath

Gasometer apartments, Dublin





Brunswick, Maine



Tontine Mall

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Osaka, Japan







Brandenburg an der Havel



Steintorturm



Der 28,5 m hohe Steintorturm in der Neustadt, in der Nähe der Stadtschleuse gilt mit seinem kegelförmigen Helm sowie dem aufgesetzten Zinnenkranz als der größte und mächtigste der Brandenburger Tortürme. Er war Teil der mittelalterlichen Wehranlage der Stadt. Der Durchmesser beträgt 11m und die untere Mauerstärke 3,5 m, was den Wehrcharakter des Turmes verdeutlicht. Die Treppen innerhalb des viergeschossigen Turmes sind in die Mauern eingelassen. Erbaut wurde der Turm voraussichtlich Anfang des 15. Jahrhunderts. Die erste Erwähnung ist auf 1433 datiert. 1886 erhielt der Historische Verein bis 1923 das Recht den Steintorturm für seine Sammlungen zu nutzen. Heute dienen die Räumlichkeiten des Turmes als zusätzliche Ausstellungsstätte des Museums "Im Freyhaus". Quelle: http://www.stadt-brandenburg.de/stadt-brandenburg/index.php?id=85



Rathenower Torturm



Der Rathenower Torturm, Ende des 14. Jahrhunderts als Schutz im Norden der Altstadt erbaut, wurde ca. 200 Jahre später wesentlich verändert. Mit seinem Grundriss, ein unregelmäßiges Viereck, steht das 28 m hohe Bauwerk mit einem spitzen Kegeldach ebenso wie der Plauer Torturm seitlich etwas in der Fahrbahn. Der Turmdurchgang wurde erst während Restaurierungsarbeiten 1910/11 geschaffen. Er war ursprünglich nicht vorhanden. Das Betreten des unteren Geschosses des Turmes war nur vom Wehrgang aus über den Boden des ersten Obergeschosses möglich. Noch heute reicht die Stadtmauer am Walther-Rathenau-Platz bis an den Rathenower Torturm heran. (Quelle:http://www.stadt-brandenburg.de/stadt-brandenburg/index.php?id=85)



Altes Stahlwerk – Industriemuseum



In Arbeit!! Texturen und Dachwerden noch optimiert. Brandenburg an der Havel kann auf eine lange Tradition als Stahlstandort zurückblicken, die mit dem ersten Abstich im Mai 1914 begann. Bis Dezember 1993 wurde hier in 12 Siemens-Martin-Öfen Stahl geschmolzen. Mit einer durchschnittlichen Jahresleistung von ca. 2,3 Millionen Tonnen war das Stahl- und Walzwerk Brandenburg (SWB) in den 1980er Jahren der größte Rohstahlproduzent der DDR mit über 10.000 Beschäftigten. In der ehemaligen Stahlwerkshalle befindet sich das einmalige Technische Denkmal - der letzte Siemens-Martin-Ofen Westeuropas. Die riesige Halle fasst außerdem das Museumsgebäude und einen Veranstaltungsort für bis zu 450 Zuschauer. (Quelle:http://www.industriemuseum-brandenburg.de/050_hofr.htm)



St. Johanneskirche Brandenburg a/H





City and Province of Messina, Sicily Italy.



Il Santuario della Madonna di Dinnamare di Messina





Oldenburg, Germany



Bahnhofsplatz Oldenburg





Innenstadt teil1 (In Arbeit)





Bushaltestelle Lappan Oldenburg





Bogota, Colombia



Edificio del Banco de Bogotá





Aulas Virtuales



Edificio de la Dirección Nacional de Servicios Académicos Virtuales que se encuentra ubicado dentro del campus de la Universidad Nacional de Colombia



Lima, Peru.



los eucaliptos





Edificio Caminos del Inca II





Rio de Janeiro



João Havelange Olimpic stadium





Brunswick, Maine



Church of Christ





Essex Town



Essex Automotive





Montreal, QC, Canada



Saint Joseph's Oratory, Montreal





Biodome, Montréal



The Montreal Biodome (Biodôme de Montreal) is a facility located in Montreal that allows visitors to walk through replicas of four ecosystems found in the Americas. The building was originally constructed for the 1976 Olympic Games as a velodrome. It hosted both cycling and judo events. Renovations on the building began in 1989 and in 1992 the indoor nature exhibit was opened.



San Jose, California



The Catherdal Basilica of Saint Joseph in San Jose



The story of Saint Joseph Church began in 1777 when Mission Santa Clara was founded and the adjacent Pueblo de San Jose de Guadalupe became the first civil settlement in Alta California. A small adobe church was established in the village and dedicated to Saint Joseph in 1803, making it the first parish in the state of California.



Toronto, Ontario, Canada



Accolade



Accolade is a high-rise residential development located in North York, in the city of Toronto. To be developed by Tridel.

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Tel Aviv, Israel



Isrotel Tower Hotel



The Isrotel Tower Hotel was built in 1997 and was designed by Buki Zuker Architects. It is the highest tower in the seaside area of Tel Aviv. An open swimming pool is located at the roof of the tower, which is said to be the highest swimming pool in Israel. The lower part of the building hosts the main offices of IsraAir, a private Israeli air liner.



Wrocław 3D



Sky Tower 258m





Oldenburg, Germany



Museum f. Naturkunde u. Vorgeschichte Oldenburg





Theater Staatstheater Oldenburg





La Plata, Argentina



Edificio en 4 y 49 (La Plata,Buenos Aires,Argentina)





Ministerio de Infreastructura, Vivienda y Servicios Públicos.(La Plata,Buenos Aires,Argentina)





Mar del Plata, Argentina



Edificio Demetrio Eliades ( Havanna )



Es actualmente el edificio más alto de la ciudad. Es de departamentos y fue construido desde 1966 hasta 1969. Tiene 40 pisos y una altura de 125 metros. Es emblema de Mar del Plata y emblema de la empresa de alfajores Havanna, a la cual hace publicidad en su terraza. Su arquitecto es Juan Antonio Dompé



Banco Nacion Mar del Plata





Brunswick, Maine



Bohemian Coffee House



4 Railroad Ave, in the Hannaford shopping plaza, locally owned, independent, coffee house serving locally roasted coffee, with fresh baked pastries and all natural smoothies. Modeled by Chris Manderson - Spatial Alternatives

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Nuremberg, Germany



HDI Hochhaus I & II und Wöhrdersee Hotel Mercure



Der HDI Gebäudekomplex besteht aus zwei Bürotürmen. Der kleinere hat eine Höhe von 56m, der größere 64m. Daneben befindet sich das 4-Sterne-Hotel Wöhrdersee Mercure.



St. Lorenz Curch Nuremberg



The Lorenz church is the a bit younger and larger one of the two main twin churches St. Sebald and St. Lorenz in Nuremberg's Old-Town. It was built between 1250 and 1360 on the foundations of an earlier romanesque basilica. To the 2nd Half of the 15th Century, it was expanded several times. The towers rise about 81m into the sky. At the west side there is a large rosette window with appr. 10m diameter. In the World War II especially the roof was badly damaged. Inside there are numerous works of art. To emphasize are the angel's greeting by Veit Stoß and Katharienen-Altar by Michael Wolgemut.



Hohenschwangau, Baviera



Hotel Waldmann in Schwangau, Bavaria, Germany





Oldenburg, Germany



Pferdemarkt Oldenburg





Parano, Steakhouse, Havana Gebäude Oldenburg

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Osaka, Japan



NTT Data Dojima Bldg





Ciudad Autonoma de Buenos Aires



San Martin 344



Edificio de Oficinas ubicado en el microcentro de Buenos Aires, conocido por su gran medianera, tiene paredes vidriadas y una decoracion en la cima que la distingue de otros edificios. Terminado en 2001 y con un total de 29 pisos, su altura es de 122 metros. Su arquitecto es Mario Alberto Alvarez y fue desarrollado por la constructora RAGHSA.



Lima, Perú.



capital center





edificio en orrantia





Toronto, Ontario, Canada



Sutton Place Hotel Toronto



The Sutton Place Hotel is a 350-room high-rise hotel located in downtown Toronto. Designed by WZMH Architects, it was built in 1967.



Four Seasons Yorkville Hotel



The Four Seasons Yorkville Hotel is a high-rise hotel located in the Yorkville neighbourhood in downtown Toronto. Designed by WZMH Architects. Built in 1971.

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Osaka, Japan



Osaka Science Museum



The Osaka Science Museum is a science museum in Naka-no-shima, Kita-ku, Osaka, Japan. The museum is located between the Dojima River and the Tosabori River, above Osaka's subterranean National Museum of Art. Opened in 1989, the museum was constructed to mark the 100th anniversary of Osaka City. The construction was funded through a 6.5 billion yen donation toward building costs from Kansai Electric. Its theme is "The Universe and Energy" and it was opened in 1989. Before the war a similar museum opened in 1937. It was known as the Osaka City Electricity Science Museum and it was both the first science museum and the first planetarium in Japan.







Oldenburg, Germany



VWG Büro, Der Club und der Kiosk am Lappan Oldenburg