Kelvingrove Museum and Art Gallery in Glasgow.Top image is a panorama of the front of this beautiful building, stitched together from 5 images.The bottom images, from left-to-right, are:1. The King. What more need be said?2. An installation of floating heads. One of the most fun and instantly noticable exhibits.3. The back door. I tend to think of the figures as 'the guardians' ever since I was a kid.4. Kelvingrove's mighty organ (ooh-er!). Processed as HDR to bring out the impact this gigantic instrument has when you walk in.I beg you to view full on this one before voting - I spent a lot of time on the photos and they really lose their impact at small size...
Barcelona, Spain.
The small pavilions are either adjacent to the big pagoda or in the grounds and are part of the overall design.
Asta la vista Baby :)
Gaudi's organic forms were inspired by the mediteranian sea
This outdoor concert venue in Chicago's Millennium Park was designed by architect Frank Gehry.
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