National Portrait Gallery

Buildings


Other than "old country buildings" (I already have an album for those).

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25 Mar 2018

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National Portrait Gallery

The National Portrait Gallery in Canberra, Australia's national Capital, opened in 2008 and won an architectural award in 2009. I gather it attracts about half a million visitors yearly. Explored.

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25 Mar 2018

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The High Court

Australia's High Court building, another example of the "Concrete Brutalism" architectural fashion. I'd have to say it does look as if the concrete could stand cleaning. :-) Best viewed large. Explored.

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21 Apr 2012

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The winery

I don't have many buildings in my image stream. Luckily, South Australia has a heritage of great old stone buildings, like this one at Sevenhill Cellars. HFF and have a great weekend, everyone. Explored.

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09 Aug 2017

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Old and new

The restored buildings of the Huguang Guild Hall, in the city of Chongqing, date back several hundred years. Originally a community centre for immigrants to the area, the buildings now house a museum. Behind, a very large and modern suspension bridge across the Yangtze River. Best viewed large.

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05 Oct 2015

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Christchurch cathedral

Through a viewing hole in the surrounding safety fence. Sadly, it seems likely the earthquake damage may be beyond reasonable repair. I have added the location details, it is interesting to view this area from the 'satellite' view.

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15 Apr 2015

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Braidwood Hotel

We're heading away interstate for a while and, for a time, my visits will be "occasional". On our way, we shall pass the Braidwood Hotel, carefully restored as nearly as possible to its original 1850 form (shingle roof and all). HFF, everyone.

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25 Mar 2018

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The National Carillon

The National Carillon stands 50 metres tall and holds 55 bells, from 7kg to 6 tonnes. It was a gift from the British government to Australia, to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the national capital, Canberra. It was officially opened in April 1970. I rather feel that the bicycle racks were a somewhat later addition. :-) I'm about to head away for a few weeks from this weekend, so I expect to be an occasional visitor at best. HFF and have a great weekend, everyone.

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10 Aug 2018

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Beneath the bridge

The old bridge across our local river is nearing the end of its life. One of the last working lifting bridges in Australia (see note) it is due to be replaced by a 'standardised' concrete bridge next year. I thought it time to get some more images while it's there.

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16 Aug 2018

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A steady rest

This steel post fitting has been holding up its corner of the old bridge since it was built. Best viewed large on black.
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