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first for cold
>>53204069
how is life in a cold country ?
>>53204159
Not that cold nowadays. Finland and much of Eastern Europe are experiencing cold waves worse than those that pass through here for the time being. Lots of snow lately, though.
Buildings by Ricardo Legorreta
>>53204499
Museo laberinto
Cincinnati, OH
>>53204661
UNAM, Postgraduate Building
>>53204747
Fort Worth Museum
>>53204711
more cinci
>>53204815
Forgot image
Museo Nacional de Antropología by Pedro Ramírez Vázquez
>>53204818
some more
dumping some dubai pics when i was there
Biblioteca Central, UNAM
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>>53204856
These made me think of an utterly bizarre, unworldly construction in Spain from the 70's. See a tour here, as it's pretty fucking dope, yet somewhat unnerving to think that something like this is made for living in.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/44311933@N08/sets/72157623500885794/
>>53204986
>>53204388
Looks comfy
>>53204711
Your brother, cleveland!
L'Oceanografic by Felix Candela
>>53204991
That's pretty interesting, the colors make it look like a small model, almost like a toy
>>53205094
>>53205124
Ohio city on cleveland... old 1850s houses mixed with 1870s-1950s old factory buildings mixed with 21st century apartments and town homes
Bioinnova by Tatiana Bilbao
>>53204934
would like to visit Dubai aswell
I guess it's pretty fucking expensive?
>>53205050
We have a lot of these small medieval churches scattered all over for some reason.
>>53204986
this photo is really nice
>>53205094
holy shit those black buildings stick out like a sore thumb.
>>53205426
Yea, you bet! But you could avoid spending that much if you can get a local guide. He'll bring you to places where are not situated in heavily touristed areas where ordinary citizens have their meals and do their shopping. People are incredibly friendly too! I've encountered so many different nationalities. Uzbeki, Indian, Filipino, Bengali, Pakistani, Jordanian, Egyptian and your typical Emirati in trobes. Transportation wise you have the Dubai Metro where its easily the best mode of getting around. Taxis wise, as usual try to avoid those 'Black Taxis' who normally would approach you beforehand. Really enjoyed my time there, hope to visit UAE again!
>>53206889
how hot is there? but I guess you as Singaporean are quite used to high temperatures
>>53207025
yea i'm used to the humidity but its a little different over here compare to Singapore as it can be really dry at times with occasional 'high winds blowing sand'
>>53208420
lovely HK
>>53208860
The loveliest
It's a shame Europe's closest thing to Hong Kong is a tiny town that will never expand more than it already has.
>>53209364
truly a shame
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>>53209397
yeah Benidorm isn't really impressive, it's hard to even call it a good skyline in Europe, where skylines are pretty bad...
>>53206031
ya they do... the 80s gave us a lot of bad buildings replacing smaller prettier ones
>>53209625
Nah, it's one of the more vast skylines in Europe. Just also one of the ugliest. The best thing about it is probably its focus on pencil towers, which is what makes me think it's a bit like an odd mix between Hong Kong and Brazilian cities.
>>53210005
maybe it's vast but no one considers it top 5
a lot of people don't even consider it top 10 in Europe
>>53210159
It's because everyone forgets it exists, or think it's too ugly to even acknowledge its existence, but it's undeniable that the supposed city with the most high-rises per capita in the whole world is up there. 26 towers with 100+ metres of height is also pretty good for a Western European city, let alone one of its size. l All it needs is a couple actually remarkable projects, and you'd see SCC's attention fly towards it.
>>53204069
It's been too cold lately
>>53210437
They're now building all these vast parking spaces under Finnish city centers
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>>53210724
Neat. I heard Finland is actually really into underground construction. I wish we too could get the parking aspect of it down, as there's nothing uglier than parking lots taking up valuable space in a city.
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>>53210724
Nice but still I don't think you can survive nuclear apocalypse, you will freeze to death or something.
>>53210389
Well maybe it's top 10(it really shows the level of Europe in terms of skyline that so bad skyline as Benidorm can be considered top 10) but I certainly think it doesn't qualify as top 5 Europe by any means. Warsaw is much better and it's not even top 5 too.
>>53210850
There's now really been a boom in underground construction in Finland. A new metro line is soon to be open in Helsinki region and they already started digging a extension for that even though it's not even completed yet. Also planning 2 more new metro lines more and a series of underground train stations under Helsinki. A new partially underground railway line connecting Helsinki-Vantaa airport to the railway network finished a few months ago. the Pic is about a new metro center + buss terminal being constructed under Tapiola. The metro tunnel is located below the pic.
>>53211169
will it have 4 lines?
>>53211288
Well, not. They're probably going to build one line more from the center of Helsinki towards the North
>>53211523
nice, are you living in Helsinki?
>>53211591
Nope, I live in Tampere. The largest construction task here atm is building a car tunnel below central Tampere
Why are English cities so ugly?
>>53211950
Imo English suburbs are super comfy