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Unity of Three Sail-Like Structures

RHYTHM Rhythm in architecture is the repetitive use of a group of visual themes. This building shows rhythm through the turning and shifting of similar elements. This building displays rhythm by having various sized "fins" being repeated.

Paris' eye-catching buildings take centre stage in Sebastian Weiss' photos | Architectural photographers, Architecture photography, Architecture

The silvery skin of Jean Nouvel's Philharmonie de Paris concert hall and the cauliflower-like balconies of the Choux de Créteil tower blocks by Gérard Grandval are among the details captured by photographer Sebastian Weiss on his last trip to Paris.

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This building, in Dubai, actually twists. | Dynamic architecture, Futuristic architecture, Amazing architecture

Bored panda presents you an incredible list of 33 strangest buildings in the world, and best of all, it's not just another random list, but it is based on 4.520 unique visitor votes. So don't blame panda for this exact order, blame yourself for voting this way, or for not voting at all (and don't tell me you didn't know where to vote, you could have asked).

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Marilin Monroe Towers Mississauga Ontario CanadaMAD, Associate Architect Burka Architects | Mad architects, Architecture, Interior architecture design

Never mind the titillating Victoria’s Secret ad that was filmed there, a website called VirtualTourist has named the curvy Calatrava-designed Milwaukee Art Museum’s Quadracci Pavilion itself as the world’s sexiest building. Which begs the question, how does one decide what makes a building sexy? Victoria’s Secret doesn’t leave that question much latitude, but architecture is another thing. Is “sexy” simply a provocative way to say “cool” or the latest in trendy design? (Some of their choices…

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Dancing House, located in Prague, Czech Republic, is undoubtedly one of the world’s most famous decon… | Dancing house, Rationalism architecture, Iconic buildings

Dancing House, located in Prague, Czech Republic, is undoubtedly one of the world’s most famous deconstructivist buildings. The structure, named after the famous dance duo Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, is a deep philosophical tradition that criticizes western rationalism. In other words, the name Dancing House is just an inadequate mention of looks. However, the building is one of Prague’s icons today, and it is hard to say that it does not resemble the silhouette of two dancing…

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Repetition in Architecture: A Visual Rhythm

This picture fulfils the principle of rhythm. There is repetition of the levels of the building. As the levels of the building are similar in shape, they establish a pattern throughout. Therefore, a regular rhythm occurs.

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The Yellow Diamond / Jun Mitsui & Associates Architects + UnSangDong Architects | Kiến trúc sư, Kiến trúc, Mặt tiền

Completed in 2010 in South Korea. Images by E-Jae-seong, Shinkenchiku. The Yellow Diamond building’s triangular site is located in one of the most dynamic, creative districts in Seoul. Surrounded by several universities,...

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