View Full Version : What's your favourite masterpiece of architecture?
There are many beautiful buildings around the world, like the library of Alexandria, the Louvre, The Colosseum...
It's difficult to pick one, but Sydney Operahouse
http://www.nettravel.cz/Data/Foto/421475/1024/Australie-Sydney-opera-V-Sydney-Australie-1012.jpg
scores high on my ranking. The designer is Danish, by the way.
marcusl
Dec12-06, 09:06 PM
I'm partial to domes. St. Peter's and Paul's are both spectacular, but Il Duomo in Florence is my favorite, especially since you can climb up over its bricks and timbers between the two shells on your way to the cupola on top. The Pantheon is amazing because it is huge, and was built with concrete, by the ancient Romans.
Romans are the best. 1000 years later and still standing.
Anttech
Dec13-06, 02:47 AM
Romans are the best. 1000 years later and still standing.Greeks are better, plus the romans stole all there ideas from the greeks.
If you like domes, Hagia Sophia is best IMHO:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hagia_Sophia
Ursula Andress...
'nuff said.
Romans are the best. 1000 years later and still standing.
1000 years ??? you mean more like 2000 years...
marlon
Anttech
Dec13-06, 05:38 AM
And the rest, few are from 500BC.
But this is young for Greek ruins. In fact the oldest ruins in Italy are Greek in Sicaly
Greeks are better, plus the romans stole all there ideas from the greeks.
If you like domes, Hagia Sophia is best IMHO:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hagia_Sophia
I know that, but the greeks did not have great structures like the romans at the roman scale.
marcusl
Dec13-06, 12:20 PM
Greeks are better, plus the romans stole all there ideas from the greeks.
Greeks are cool but they didn't come up with arches and domes...
Gokul43201
Dec13-06, 12:34 PM
La Sagrada Familia
http://www.spain-holiday.com/spain-travel-information-photos/p_61_La-Sagrada-Familia-barcelon.jpg
http://www-cdr.stanford.edu/~wgriffin/photoAlbums/EuropeTrip_10_02/Barcelona%20Spain/images/019%20-%20Sagrada%20Familia%20-%20Gaudi%20side.jpg
I have to be in the right mood for that, though!
arildno
Dec13-06, 12:45 PM
Hmm..Taj Mahal, perhaps?
brewnog
Dec13-06, 12:48 PM
Gokul's dead on with this, the Sagrada Familia is absolutely incredible. And it's not even finished yet.
Also a big fan of Bilbao's Guggenheim museum:
http://www.itea.arcelor.com/imagenes/edificios/estado/223-126-Guggenheim%20(Large).jpg
fourier jr
Dec13-06, 02:35 PM
i would have to go with the sagrada familia also. it will be finished in my lifetime luckily. :approve:
http://img286.imageshack.us/img286/9472/sagradafamiliadrawingvy5.png
i also like the hagia sophia & the surrounding buildings. it reminds me of theed (the naboo capital city) in star wars.
The Burj al-Arab hotel.
That's the one with the tenniscourt on top right ? Where Federer and Agassi once played an exhibition "match".
marlon
That's the one with the tenniscourt on top right ? Where Federer and Agassi once played an exhibition "match".
marlonYes. :bugeye: :surprised
neutrino
Dec13-06, 02:58 PM
They actually played tennis on the helipad. Tiger Woods hit a golf ball into the sea.
dontdisturbmycircles
Dec13-06, 03:02 PM
Yes. :bugeye: :surprised
That is awesome.
Yes. :bugeye: :surprised
WOW, man man man...I agree with Evo, this is some impressive building.
BRAVO
marlon
I would love to have my office there...Way up high in fresh air to get lots of inspiration for whatever it is i would be doin'
:rofl:
dontdisturbmycircles
Dec13-06, 03:21 PM
Lol, then a big gust of wind comes along and blows all your papers into the ocean. :rolleyes:
Lol, then a big gust of wind comes along and blows all your papers into the ocean. :rolleyes:
hey, i work with a pc man....this is 2006 :wink:
marlon
dontdisturbmycircles
Dec13-06, 04:11 PM
Lol, true enough marlon.
I have to agree with arildno, the Taj Mahal is very nice.
White these may not be the most beautiful, they are definitely the most awe inspiring in my mind.
http://faculty.etsu.edu/kortumr/03egypt/adobejpgimages/19gizalarge.jpg
Also I would concede that they are no great feat in architecture, but for their time, they were!
Anttech
Dec13-06, 04:46 PM
I know that, but the greeks did not have great structures like the romans at the roman scale.:surprised
What are you saying :) Ma Va!! The greeks of course had the great structures, from the ancient times. Have you ever been on the hills of the acropolis (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acropolis) in Athens? Have you ever seen any of the ancient temples sewn across all the islands of Greece, From Crete to Aegina? Have you ever been to the coast of Turkey? Perhaps even Sicily?
All the classical Roman architecture you will see, has its roots in Greek Architecture.
Anttech
Dec13-06, 04:51 PM
Greeks are cool but they didn't come up with arches and domes...
Arches yes, domes not sure about. But the Hagia Sohpia was the largest Domed structure for a LONG time.
The greeks used Arches in architectures before anyone else did, especially in bridges...
:surprised
What are you saying :) Ma Va!! The greeks of course had the great structures, from the ancient times. Have you ever been on the hills of the acropolis (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acropolis) in Athens? Have you ever seen any of the ancient temples sewn across all the islands of Greece, From Crete to Aegina? Have you ever been to the coast of Turkey? Perhaps even Sicily?
All the classical Roman architecture you will see, has its roots in Greek Architecture.
Yes, I know that. :rolleyes: But the Romans actually BUILT massive structures at a scale the Greeks did not.
Anttech
Dec14-06, 02:20 AM
Yes, I know that. :rolleyes: But the Romans actually BUILT massive structures at a scale the Greeks did not.Compared to what, the greeks thought of massive structures? :cool:
Have you seen how big the Parthenon is? Or perhaps the Olympic stadium, or the Temple to Aphia, or Light house in Alexandria.
Sorry I really dont get what you are referring to. Yes there is more Roman stuff standing in Rome, but that doesnt say anything about the scale of the Greek Civilisation or the amount of structures they built 2000 to 3000 years ago, or even the size of those structures.
In fact the Romans would have amount to squat if it wasnt for the Greeks, but thats just speculation on my part :tongue2:
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