POBphotocontest New Round: Architectural Glass.


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With this week's hunt for #pobphotocontest we have been ask by the @friendlymoose to hunt down the best looking glass designs whether it would be windows, bottles, skyscrapers, drinking glasses, mirrors or whatever is made out of glass, I decided to take a walk into our beautiful city of Sydney knowing that lots of glass is been used in our modern ways of building skyscrapers these days our office blocks and residential condominiums around our city are nearly all been built with designed glass paneling which gives them a 360 degree view all around the building and they look much more elegant as with the three tower residential condominium buildings in my first photo situated on our Darling Harbor of Sydney with the best views in town.

One building that is still very much admired and is still one of our most visited landmarks on our Sydney Harbor been the Sydney Opera House which was designed by a Danish architect Jørn Utzon, it commenced building in 1958 and was opened in 1978 as multi-venue performing arts center it took 20 years to complete and today is still one of the most elegant glass building in the world. I still much prefer the old school sandstone building but technology today is a challenging game for most architects always competing with each other and glass in the new norm nowadays.


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