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Brumm2009 said:

Very nice composition. I like it. Best greetings. Brumm (L)


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Leo Wirabuana (外国人) said:

kayanya posisi foto ini kurang tepat bukankah begitu kawan ???? mohon di periksa kembali.


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Mesem Wae said:

Good and beautiful picture of Istiqlal.. It is known as 4th biggest mosque on earth.. Salam from Jakarta.


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eduardo bauru said:

Very nice capture!!!


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boudjenah med said:

ممكن اميلك اخي صاحب الصورة


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henrivandeputte said:

One of the first public projects of Gehry is the Barcelona Fish - a huge fish sculpture placed on Barcelona's waterfront for the 1992 Olympics [41°23'10N - 02°11'49E]. The monumental fish sculpture functions as a landmark in the Olympic Village, anchoring a retail complex designed by Gehry Partners [http://gehrypartners.com/] within a larger hotel development by Skidmore, Owing & Merill. This fish sculpture was also a landmark in the history of Frank O. Gehry & Associates, inaugurating the firm's use of computer-aided design and manufacturing. The project's financial and scheduling constraints prompted James M. Glymph, a partner in the firm, to search for a computer program that would facilitate the design and construction process, leading to the adoption of CATIA (computer aided three-dimensional interactive application). The sculpture was modeled entirely in 3D and delivered directly to the fabricators as a 3D model. The fish is a frequently recurring motif in Gehry's work, serving as inspiration and mascot.


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henrivandeputte said:

One of the first public projects of Gehry is the Barcelona Fish - a huge fish sculpture placed on Barcelona's waterfront for the 1992 Olympics [41°23'10N - 02°11'49E]. The monumental fish sculpture functions as a landmark in the Olympic Village, anchoring a retail complex designed by Gehry Partners [http://gehrypartners.com/] within a larger hotel development by Skidmore, Owing & Merill. This fish sculpture was also a landmark in the history of Frank O. Gehry & Associates, inaugurating the firm's use of computer-aided design and manufacturing. The project's financial and scheduling constraints prompted James M. Glymph, a partner in the firm, to search for a computer program that would facilitate the design and construction process, leading to the adoption of CATIA (computer aided three-dimensional interactive application). The sculpture was modeled entirely in 3D and delivered directly to the fabricators as a 3D model. The fish is a frequently recurring motif in Gehry's work, serving as inspiration and mascot.


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Zephora said:

thank you for sharing! I love this church!


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Wistor said:

Tienes esta foto mal hubicada. Saludos


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