Lovely stuff
I loved Dules airport. It looks like a wave coming in to shore.
I think I love quirky curves etc having built a round adobe building.
I love the quirky organic forms of Gaudi
i have never seen his buildings, never will but love looking at pics of them

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Having said I like organic, flowing shapes I was intrigued by an Islamic Spain 800ad? palace built entirely on geometric (Pythagorean principles. Every step up in size is proportional.). This was on a BBC history show I watched last night.
This give the building a peace, a unity a sense of space that is quite remarkable
A Spanish professor has spent his whole life studying the mathematics of its design. Extraordinary. Anyone remember what it is called?
I would like to see more Islamic architecture
(Arn't they also building some amazing stuff now in Saudi Arabia?)
EG

Sing here for the underpaid workers on the site
Minimum wage and timely payment of salaries for Dubai workers Petition
My wife loves Cathedrals (the sweet little atheist that she is). She dragged me to Milan cathedral (On the ABC tour -
Another
Bloody
Cathedral).
A fascinating place. You can walk over the top and there are little gargoyles everywhere- some unflattering ones of building supervisors of the time- and all sorts of quirky stuff. It is dripping with history & stories..

The roof. You can walk all about here. This is where the quirky gargoyles are.
Finally a word for the Eiffel Tower.
It is soo B.. BIG! & impressive
You get no idea from the movies.
Quite an innovative building for its day. This phot is taken standing underneath part of the tower
