Doors of San Juan
One unique aspect of San Juan is the architecture…and there is no better way to compare photos than of doors. Here is a quick look at some of the styles and colors that San Juan has to offer.
View ArticleCuzco in Captures
Culture of Cuzco, Capital of the Inca empire, Colonial architecture, Churches and conquistadors.
View ArticleDoors of Tallinn
First we notice exterior shapes and colors. Then we guess what is inside; perhaps someone reading, a dog sleeping, a cold cup of coffee on the table.
View ArticleDepictions of Detroit
Where some see decay, others see potential. Where some see decay, others see community. Where some see the past, others see a future.
View ArticleWashington D.C. Metro
With six lines and 91 stations, the D.C. transit system is the second busiest in the U.S. Many D.C. metro stations utilize “Brutalist” architecture, which became popular in the 60’s and 70’s. The...
View ArticleCork, Ireland
Founded by Vikings Cork was awarded the European Capital of Culture in 2009
View ArticleBridges of Cleveland
There’s a red moon rising On the Cuyahoga River Rolling into Cleveland to the lake There’s an oil barge winding Down the Cuyahoga River Rolling into Cleveland to the lake –Randy Newman “Burn On”
View ArticleArchitecture of Rotterdam
Rotterdam was almost completely destroyed during WWII. Therefore, its architecture is unlike anywhere else in the Netherlands. While most cities in the Netherlands are void of sky-scrapers, Rotterdam...
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