EXPO 2015: artborghi behind (other) scenes
Common shapes and shared concepts at EXPO 2015 (Milan, Italy). Enjoy the second part of this photographic tour: click each picture to enlarge.
Back doors (Italy inner architecture and Colombia passage)
Iron sky (Italy dome and UK beehive bottom)
Boxing people (Poland woods and Future markets)
Pinned (Belarus water mill and Enel electric poles)
Reflecting humans (Italy and train station queues)
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EXPO 2015: artborghi behind the scenes
Common shapes and shared concepts at EXPO 2015 (Milan, Italy). Enjoy the first part of this photographic tour: click each picture to enlarge.
Under cover (South Korea and Brazil out- and indoor queues)
Double deck (Brazil and UK, steel network and beehive)
Through glasses (South Korea pavilion and Bahrain Garden of Eden)
Converging strategies ? (Belarus traditional future and Israel crop wall)
Framed (Brazil exit and Malaysia rice fields’ entrance)
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Same-same but different: colleges of Cambridge
The main courtyard of King’s college.
Chapels of King’s and St John’s colleges.
The main courtyard of Jesus college.
The entrance of King’s
Vault passages of St John’s and King’s (below)
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British archi-diversity: the Cambridge case
It’s not all about bio-diversity, enjoy the diversity of British architecture in the Northern neighborhood of Cambridge. Houses, walls and fences, a triumph of bricks and wood.
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