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Lars77

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47. So here are my favourites i think..
Fri Aug 10, 2012, 06:27 PM
Aug 2012

No monumental buildings though.

Dancing Building, Prague


Hundertwasser's Waldspirale, Darmstadt

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waldspirale


But i love almost everything in this thread as well.

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While scrolling, I was thinking, "now where is the Hagia Sophia (Aya Sofya)" and BOOM! NYC_SKP Aug 2012 #1
That was my first thought when I clicked the link, too. (nt) Posteritatis Aug 2012 #60
Interesting thing about the Guggenheim Museum in Spain CreekDog Aug 2012 #2
Here are some I like GreenPartyVoter Aug 2012 #3
I like your list better than the OP's. oldhippie Aug 2012 #8
Yah, I love the old buildings. If they can build new buildings with all the great GreenPartyVoter Aug 2012 #12
I love everything Gaudi did DevonRex Aug 2012 #4
Milan Cathedral. Specially, from the roof. sinkingfeeling Aug 2012 #5
Iraq had one until certain bombs fell... nanabugg Aug 2012 #6
I'm partial to art deco modern spires - the Chrysler Bldg. (1931) leveymg Aug 2012 #7
I love the Chrysler Building, it is one of my favorite buildings of the era. smirkymonkey Aug 2012 #51
The Empire State Building has a lovely deco interior GCP Aug 2012 #84
Most of them are zombie proof! Baitball Blogger Aug 2012 #9
Some of my favourites: Spider Jerusalem Aug 2012 #10
YAY, another fan of Reims Cathedral! Odin2005 Aug 2012 #63
The Potala and the Taj Mahal hifiguy Aug 2012 #11
Thanks for the post. (n/t) spin Aug 2012 #13
Cathedrals of Notre Dame and Chartres in France. kestrel91316 Aug 2012 #14
There's a fairly unknown cathedral in Passau Germany: Lars77 Aug 2012 #15
no, amassed power & capital makes people build such things. what to do with the loot is always HiPointDem Aug 2012 #16
I would call them monuments to human spirit .... oldhippie Aug 2012 #27
HOLY BAROQUE BATMAN!!! Odin2005 Aug 2012 #62
Yup it's crazy. The organ is the worlds largest apparently. Lars77 Aug 2012 #71
Nope. The world's largest functioning pipe organ hifiguy Aug 2012 #80
Largest cathedral organ then. Lars77 Aug 2012 #81
You are correct in that! hifiguy Aug 2012 #82
There sure is a website for everything o_O ;) Lars77 Aug 2012 #86
Notre Dame de Paris is pretty freaking impressive hifiguy Aug 2012 #19
Of the ones you posted, the mosque is my favourite. sibelian Aug 2012 #17
Yeah that's cool. Reminds me of Hundertwasser in a way, no edges. Lars77 Aug 2012 #21
that's crazy. lol Liberal_in_LA Aug 2012 #43
It's awesome, i've seen the tower myself, it's at a brewery in Abensberg, Germany. Lars77 Aug 2012 #46
Those are awesome! Odin2005 Aug 2012 #64
Sigh. I just love that. DevonRex Aug 2012 #22
Isn't it gorgeous? It's even more impressive in real life. sibelian Aug 2012 #25
I had the pleasure of teaching gifted students DevonRex Aug 2012 #30
Wow! That is amazing! I love architectrue, it is my favorite form of art. This is just incredible smirkymonkey Aug 2012 #52
Yes, I'm very much of the same opinion. I think most modern architecture is very ugly. nt sibelian Aug 2012 #70
The Taj Mahal in India malaise Aug 2012 #18
from los angeles Liberal_in_LA Aug 2012 #20
Driven by that many times kwassa Aug 2012 #38
I think the Brown Derby is gone. preservationists fight to save landmarks but they often lose Liberal_in_LA Aug 2012 #41
It was destroyed by fire in 1987 kwassa Aug 2012 #65
The lobby of the Woolworth building is quite opulent: closeupready Aug 2012 #23
When you approach Chartres by car from the countryside, amandabeech Aug 2012 #26
Yep, there's little development around the town - closeupready Aug 2012 #33
is that woolworth bldg in nyc? it looks like a church, or palace. HiPointDem Aug 2012 #28
Yes! I discovered it by accident - it's not open to the public/tourists. closeupready Aug 2012 #32
yes, it's beautiful. is that original? what's it used for now? HiPointDem Aug 2012 #68
It's just a generic office building now, as far as I know. closeupready Aug 2012 #75
is that the white church at the top of the stairs in Paris? Liberal_in_LA Aug 2012 #42
No. You're thinking of Sacre Coeur (sp) which is in Paris. amandabeech Aug 2012 #66
ok. I've been to the Sacre Coeur. Liberal_in_LA Aug 2012 #73
Chartres is a town to the west of Paris, IIRC. closeupready Aug 2012 #76
The Woolworth Building is another one of my favorites! Stunningly Beautiful! There are so many smirkymonkey Aug 2012 #54
all gorgeous! Whisp Aug 2012 #24
I'm partial to the Sydney Opera House or Fallingwater (Frank Lloyd Wright) riderinthestorm Aug 2012 #29
Just a few... Scootaloo Aug 2012 #31
Petra is in Jordan :) But i wanna go there! Lars77 Aug 2012 #35
Oh, DUH Scootaloo Aug 2012 #49
In honor of Romney (LOL) FreeState Aug 2012 #34
The Chrysler Building-NYC. I love Art Deco. virgogal Aug 2012 #36
Mont Saint Michel, Normandy, France. Bicoastal Aug 2012 #37
At a more intimate level.......Falling Water Burma Jones Aug 2012 #39
Beautiful! A few of my favorites... hughee99 Aug 2012 #40
No Parthenon? Stupid list. n/t tabasco Aug 2012 #44
A glaring ommission indeed! nt Bragi Aug 2012 #79
The Alhambra, Spain kwassa Aug 2012 #45
So here are my favourites i think.. Lars77 Aug 2012 #47
Prague is stunning! Old and New... smirkymonkey Aug 2012 #56
My vote goes to the Green School Eddie Haskell Aug 2012 #48
Sydney Opera house KG Aug 2012 #50
I'm thinking burrowowl Aug 2012 #53
Temple of the Emerald Buddha (Bangkok) grantcart Aug 2012 #55
lovely. I like the Krak de Chevalier roguevalley Aug 2012 #57
The "Gherkin" in London AnnieBW Aug 2012 #58
I think the most beautiful buildings noamnety Aug 2012 #59
Reims Cathedral Odin2005 Aug 2012 #61
DU rec... SidDithers Aug 2012 #67
Nice, reminds me of the "Turning Torso" in Malmo, Sweden Lars77 Aug 2012 #72
It think this is one of the most impressive - bhikkhu Aug 2012 #69
there are far too many beautiful buildings in starkly differing styles cali Aug 2012 #74
The Blue Mosque (Sultan Ahmed Mosque), Instanbul, Turkey Romulox Aug 2012 #77
Can we include ruins? Bragi Aug 2012 #78
I've never been an architecture person MrBig Aug 2012 #83
I love the Getty Museum and Union Station in Los Angeles GCP Aug 2012 #85
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