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Amazing shot!

Like&Fav!

Greetings :)

I like the little turrets with the round-topped windows.... I really miss this city when I look at pictures

Like and best regards from Ontario

Bonjour! Enchanté! Nice & impressive photo!  Like! Thanks very much for your good photo. I added you to my favorite list. Greetings from KOREA. Best wishes, YANGHUN LEE

It occurs the error when you connect the location!

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

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

Very nice capture!!!

ممكن اميلك اخي صاحب الصورة

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.

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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