jockohomo:

The Sydney Harbour Bridge is celebrating its 80th birthday as one of Australia’s most iconic structures. It took 4,000 workers around 8 years, as the coathanger opened to traffic on this day in 1932. The State Records of NSW has some great old shots of construction.

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nevver:

Gimme Shelter

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mrmcqueen:

Melbourne

mrmcqueen:

Melbourne

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theabsolution:

Metropol Parasol, the world’s largest wooden structure.

theabsolution:

Metropol Parasol, the world’s largest wooden structure.

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(Source: architectura, via gabbygabbana)

Tags: Architecture

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Sugamo Shinkin Bank, Tokyo by emmanuelle moureaux architecture.

Sugamo Shinkin Bank, Tokyo by emmanuelle moureaux architecture.

Aarhus Universitet, Denmark.

nickgerber:

Walkin home

nickgerber:

Walkin home

Backpacked to Germany during Easter holiday, and we visited Olympiastadion Berlin.

Backpacked to Germany during Easter holiday, and we visited Olympiastadion Berlin.

jockohomo:

The New Museum’s Giant Slide Has Arrived, Woo Hoo! - “Say hello to the your newest favorite attraction: Carsten Höller’s 102-foot-long slide at the New Museum.  The giant plastic tube, which goes down from the museum’s fourth floor,  through ceilings and floors, to the second floor is now fully  operational and will be open to the public from tomorrow through January 15, 2012.  And did we mention there is also a sensory deprivation tank? And upside  down goggles? And a fish tank you rest your head in? Suddenly getting  dragged to the museum seems more like dropping acid and reliving your  childhood than a chance to better yourself.”

jockohomo:

The New Museum’s Giant Slide Has Arrived, Woo Hoo! - “Say hello to the your newest favorite attraction: Carsten Höller’s 102-foot-long slide at the New Museum. The giant plastic tube, which goes down from the museum’s fourth floor, through ceilings and floors, to the second floor is now fully operational and will be open to the public from tomorrow through January 15, 2012. And did we mention there is also a sensory deprivation tank? And upside down goggles? And a fish tank you rest your head in? Suddenly getting dragged to the museum seems more like dropping acid and reliving your childhood than a chance to better yourself.”

oliphillips:

Stråhattfabriken Apartments

by Oscar Properties

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