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Chur - Four Seasons by Welcome to Switzerland backstage!

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Chur - Four Seasons

Along the outer walls of the courtyard is inside a kind of cloister. Mainly used for parking two-wheelers. Due to its length, it is also suitable for a walk in bad weather. In the courtyard are two ping-pong table. Switzerland, April 30, 2025. (5/5)

Chur - Four Seasons by Welcome to Switzerland backstage!

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Chur - Four Seasons

The children’s playground is also unconventional. You will look in vain for the usual devices. But there is a lot of nature. Switzerland, April 30, 2025. (4/5)

Chur - Four Seasons by Welcome to Switzerland backstage!

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Chur - Four Seasons

The building is 210 meters long and contains 96 apartments of varying sizes. Also made of concrete. The trees and plants in the garden were planted to bloom at different times of the year. Hence the name Four Seasons. Switzerland, April 30, 2025. (3/5)

Chur - Four Seasons by Welcome to Switzerland backstage!

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Chur - Four Seasons

A residential development from 2019 in Chur that is second to none. This is the main entrance to a 200 x 25 m courtyard. The name is Four Seasons. Built in the northwest of Chur. Behind it are only allotments, the motorway and the Rhine. Switzerland, April 30, 2025. (1/5)

Chur - Four Seasons by Welcome to Switzerland backstage!

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Chur - Four Seasons

The apartment complex is designed like a fort in the Wild West. Instead of stakewalls, there are high concrete walls that enclose everything. This is the driveway to the underground car park. Switzerland, April 30, 2025. (2/5)

St Paul's Cathedral, London by itmpa

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St Paul's Cathedral, London

Rising above Queen's Quay, an apartment block originally intended to be a hotel, which is abundantly clear from floor plans of apartments for sale.

Bergen - satellite city in Olsvik from Fæsteråsen by Odd Roar Aalborg

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Bergen - satellite city in Olsvik from Fæsteråsen

This panorama is merged by two photos in a row.

Still Horny 4 Hornsey by Gary Kinsman

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Still Horny 4 Hornsey

London

Kodak Portra 160
Canon EOS 5
Canon 28mm f/1.8

Florin Court, Charterhouse Square by ghostwheel_in_shadow

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Florin Court, Charterhouse Square

Corbusier Geometry by failing_angel

Corbusier Geometry

Le Corbusier's Apartment-studio
Molitor building, first residential building with a glass façade,
The studio flat occupies the top two floors of a totally innovative building designed between 1931 and 1934 by Le Corbusier and his cousin Pierre Jeanneret on the border between Paris and Boulogne. With eight storeys of all-glass façades, he created the first glass apartment block in the history of architecture.
The 240m² duplex houses Le Corbusier’s home and painting studio. Bathed in light and open to nature, it features all the elements of his architectural language: the free plan, the long glazed sections, the roof terrace, the polychromy, and the huge pivoting doors that partition the space as much as they fluidify it.
[Fondation Le Corbusier]

In Paris

En Suite by failing_angel

En Suite

Le Corbusier's Apartment-studio
Molitor building, first residential building with a glass façade,
The studio flat occupies the top two floors of a totally innovative building designed between 1931 and 1934 by Le Corbusier and his cousin Pierre Jeanneret on the border between Paris and Boulogne. With eight storeys of all-glass façades, he created the first glass apartment block in the history of architecture.
The 240m² duplex houses Le Corbusier’s home and painting studio. Bathed in light and open to nature, it features all the elements of his architectural language: the free plan, the long glazed sections, the roof terrace, the polychromy, and the huge pivoting doors that partition the space as much as they fluidify it.
[Fondation Le Corbusier]

In Paris

A Machine for Cooking In by failing_angel

A Machine for Cooking In

Le Corbusier's Apartment-studio
Molitor building, first residential building with a glass façade,
The studio flat occupies the top two floors of a totally innovative building designed between 1931 and 1934 by Le Corbusier and his cousin Pierre Jeanneret on the border between Paris and Boulogne. With eight storeys of all-glass façades, he created the first glass apartment block in the history of architecture.
The 240m² duplex houses Le Corbusier’s home and painting studio. Bathed in light and open to nature, it features all the elements of his architectural language: the free plan, the long glazed sections, the roof terrace, the polychromy, and the huge pivoting doors that partition the space as much as they fluidify it.
[Fondation Le Corbusier]

In Paris

High Bed by failing_angel

High Bed

The domestic's room

Le Corbusier's Apartment-studio
Molitor building, first residential building with a glass façade,
The studio flat occupies the top two floors of a totally innovative building designed between 1931 and 1934 by Le Corbusier and his cousin Pierre Jeanneret on the border between Paris and Boulogne. With eight storeys of all-glass façades, he created the first glass apartment block in the history of architecture.
The 240m² duplex houses Le Corbusier’s home and painting studio. Bathed in light and open to nature, it features all the elements of his architectural language: the free plan, the long glazed sections, the roof terrace, the polychromy, and the huge pivoting doors that partition the space as much as they fluidify it.
[Fondation Le Corbusier]

In Paris

Outside Inside by failing_angel

Outside Inside

Le Corbusier's Apartment-studio
Molitor building, first residential building with a glass façade,
The studio flat occupies the top two floors of a totally innovative building designed between 1931 and 1934 by Le Corbusier and his cousin Pierre Jeanneret on the border between Paris and Boulogne. With eight storeys of all-glass façades, he created the first glass apartment block in the history of architecture.
The 240m² duplex houses Le Corbusier’s home and painting studio. Bathed in light and open to nature, it features all the elements of his architectural language: the free plan, the long glazed sections, the roof terrace, the polychromy, and the huge pivoting doors that partition the space as much as they fluidify it.
[Fondation Le Corbusier]

In Paris

Living Room by failing_angel

Living Room

Le Corbusier's Apartment-studio
Molitor building, first residential building with a glass façade,
The studio flat occupies the top two floors of a totally innovative building designed between 1931 and 1934 by Le Corbusier and his cousin Pierre Jeanneret on the border between Paris and Boulogne. With eight storeys of all-glass façades, he created the first glass apartment block in the history of architecture.
The 240m² duplex houses Le Corbusier’s home and painting studio. Bathed in light and open to nature, it features all the elements of his architectural language: the free plan, the long glazed sections, the roof terrace, the polychromy, and the huge pivoting doors that partition the space as much as they fluidify it.
[Fondation Le Corbusier]

In Paris

Outside Inside by failing_angel

Outside Inside

Le Corbusier's Apartment-studio
Molitor building, first residential building with a glass façade,
The studio flat occupies the top two floors of a totally innovative building designed between 1931 and 1934 by Le Corbusier and his cousin Pierre Jeanneret on the border between Paris and Boulogne. With eight storeys of all-glass façades, he created the first glass apartment block in the history of architecture.
The 240m² duplex houses Le Corbusier’s home and painting studio. Bathed in light and open to nature, it features all the elements of his architectural language: the free plan, the long glazed sections, the roof terrace, the polychromy, and the huge pivoting doors that partition the space as much as they fluidify it.
[Fondation Le Corbusier]

In Paris

Corbusier Geometry by failing_angel

Corbusier Geometry

Le Corbusier's Apartment-studio
Molitor building, first residential building with a glass façade,
The studio flat occupies the top two floors of a totally innovative building designed between 1931 and 1934 by Le Corbusier and his cousin Pierre Jeanneret on the border between Paris and Boulogne. With eight storeys of all-glass façades, he created the first glass apartment block in the history of architecture.
The 240m² duplex houses Le Corbusier’s home and painting studio. Bathed in light and open to nature, it features all the elements of his architectural language: the free plan, the long glazed sections, the roof terrace, the polychromy, and the huge pivoting doors that partition the space as much as they fluidify it.
[Fondation Le Corbusier]

In Paris

Circles in Squares by failing_angel

Circles in Squares

Bathroom

Le Corbusier's Apartment-studio
Molitor building, first residential building with a glass façade,
The studio flat occupies the top two floors of a totally innovative building designed between 1931 and 1934 by Le Corbusier and his cousin Pierre Jeanneret on the border between Paris and Boulogne. With eight storeys of all-glass façades, he created the first glass apartment block in the history of architecture.
The 240m² duplex houses Le Corbusier’s home and painting studio. Bathed in light and open to nature, it features all the elements of his architectural language: the free plan, the long glazed sections, the roof terrace, the polychromy, and the huge pivoting doors that partition the space as much as they fluidify it.
[Fondation Le Corbusier]

In Paris

A Machine for Cooking In by failing_angel

A Machine for Cooking In

Le Corbusier's Apartment-studio
Molitor building, first residential building with a glass façade,
The studio flat occupies the top two floors of a totally innovative building designed between 1931 and 1934 by Le Corbusier and his cousin Pierre Jeanneret on the border between Paris and Boulogne. With eight storeys of all-glass façades, he created the first glass apartment block in the history of architecture.
The 240m² duplex houses Le Corbusier’s home and painting studio. Bathed in light and open to nature, it features all the elements of his architectural language: the free plan, the long glazed sections, the roof terrace, the polychromy, and the huge pivoting doors that partition the space as much as they fluidify it.
[Fondation Le Corbusier]

In Paris

Voroznia by Sari Choche

Voroznia

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