Norfolk Horizon (Homage to Gursky)
Holkham Beach, Norfolk, England
90x60cm, Edition of 7
Horten Headquarters, Copenhagen, Denmark by Architect: 3XN. Built: 2009. The building is next to Saxo Bank by the same architects.
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VM Houses, Copenhagen, Denmark. Architect: PLOT = BIG (Bjarke Ingels Group) + JDS. Built: 2005
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Saxo Bank Headquarters by Architects 3XN, Copenhagen, Denmark. Built: 2009. The building is next to Horten HQ by the same architects.
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The Stable Courtyard (Stallhof) of Dresden Castle, Germany is where the jousting tournaments used to be held near the Castle and the reverse hold the Procession of the Princes mural. Constructed in 1568 and restored in 1976 after the Anglo-American bombing of 1945.
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Hidden inside a regular looking office building next to the Brandenburg gate in Berlin is the Atrium of DZ Bank building (formerly DG Bank building) Berlin, germany. Built 2000. Architect: Frank Gehry. Engineer: Schlaich Bergermann & Partner.
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The Katholische Hofkirche, (English: The Catholic Church of the Royal Court of Saxony) was built in 1751 having been commissioned by Frederick Augustus II, Elector of Saxony and King of Poland while the Protestant city of Dresden built the Frauenkirche (Church of Our Lady) between 1726 and 1743. The Elector decided that a catholic church was needed in order to counterbalance the Protestant Frauenkirche. The architect was Gaetano Chiaveri. The church was badly damaged during the bombing of Dresden in World War II and was restored during the mid-1980s under the East German regime.
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The former GDR ‘Centrum’ department store was designed by Hungarian architects Ferenc Simon and Ivan Fokvari and built in 1978 making first use of the distinctive honeycomb facade. It was converted to a Karstadt after the fall of Communism. Karstadt later moved across the street to a new, larger building and the Centrum building was demolished in spring 2007 so a new, huge mall, ‘Centrum Galerie’, could be built on the site. The rebuilding was undertaken by Peter Kulka Architektur Dresden.
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