New: architectureAll contenthive-129948krhive-196917hive-183959zzanhive-185836steemhive-180932hive-150122photographyhive-101145hive-183397hive-144064uncommonlabhive-184714krsuccesshive-166405hive-188619hive-145157hive-193637bitcoinhive-103599hive-193186hive-180301lifeTrendingNewHotLikersalejandrasolar (25)in steem • 3 days agoExploring the Enchanting Alhambra Palace in SpainNestled atop the hills of Granada, the Alhambra Palace stands as a testament to the beauty and grandeur of Moorish architecture. This UNESCO World Heritage Site combines breathtaking art, intricate…xaviduran (67)in hive-185836 • 5 days agoB&W PHOTOGRAPHY WEEK #218 | ArchitectureAn example of modern architecture where the complex relation between the different modules is "married" with harmony. The new hospital of Can Misses in Ibiza, which gives health care services to…tangmo (72)in travel • 7 days agoWat Chedi Luang Worawihan, a beautiful ancient temple in Chiang Mai, ThailandWat Chedi Luang Worawihan is considered a beautiful and ancient temple located in the centre of Chiang Mai city. It was built over 600 years ago. Wat Chedi Luang was considered the administrative…juancar347 (72)in photography • 9 days ago[ENG-SPN] In a place called Almazán / En un lugar llamado AlmazánMaybe, as Cioran said with obvious bitterness, I too get asthma from reality, to the point that there are times when, rebelling with irrepressible satisfaction against that refuge for cowards that…xaviduran (67)in hive-185836 • 11 days agoCITYSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHY #227 | Buenos AiresWith this entry, and after a long absence, I resume my activity in the cityscape contest. The picture depicts the President Figueroa Alcorta Avenue at twilight with the downtown of the city in the…tangmo (72)in travel • 12 days agoWat Phrathat Doi Suthep, one of the most famous temples in Chiang Mai, ThailandChiang Mai is the most culturally significant city in the north of Thailand and is considered as the unofficial capital of the north of Thailand second only to Bangkok. There are a lot of…juancar347 (72)in photography • 18 days ago[ENG-SPN] Medieval Art and Politics / Arte y política medievalWe owe to the mysterious Master Fruchel, who, in all probability, was part of the entourage of the Count of Burgundy, in charge of the repopulation of this very important part of the Castilian…redarrow (41)in hive-193186 • 19 days agoIt happened on this day - 3rd Jan in 1973On 3rd January 1973, Sydney's iconic Opera House was opened to the public by Queen Elizabeth II. The Sydney Opera House quickly became a symbol of Australian culture, representing not just the…juancar347 (72)in photography • 22 days ago[ENG-SPN] Those ancient mills / Aquellos ancestrales molinosNot all of them are like the famous windmills that make the landscape of La Mancha the perpetual memory of our most international knight-errant, Don Quixote of La Mancha, which, if you know or…ultravioletmag (73)in hive-109690 • 23 days agoBuckland AbbeyBuckland Abbey began life in 1278 as a Cistercian monastery run by wealthy monks, the great barn pictured here with all the Christmas trees still stands today in its full state. It was the last…monoarc (60)in monoarc • 25 days agoNoir Photography Subject: Modern Interior!I do enjoy taking photos of modern architecture because the lines look clean and some structures showcases the beauty of fluidity in the design. Amazingly, this MRT station has wall features that…nooses (78)in architects • last monthHey architects: Make buildings people love!I can’t stand when people insist that architects have “sophisticated” tastes just because they appreciate the subtler aspects of Corporate Modernism or Brutalism. Why is this the conception of…taushifahamed (52)in hive-136769 • last monthAn Indian art is not from today it seems looking like a thousand of years. || 10% Beneficiary set to @steem-nationsIt is said that there is no dearth of artists in India nor is there any dearth of Indian art. It seems that the art was first inaugurated from India. I have just come to Aurangabad for a stay. My…taushifahamed (52)in hive-136769 • last month600 years old architecture in South Asia - Chand Minar || 10% Beneficiary set to @steem-nationsThe best example of Indo-Islamic architecture that I have presented before you. Friends, India, which was called the golden bird, was not called that way just like that. The meaning behind saying…taushifahamed (52)in hive-136769 • last monthConstruction built in 200 BC - 29 rock-cut caves of Ajanta-Ellora || 10% Beneficiary set to @steem-nationsFriends, hope you all will be happy. Friends, right now I am traveling and today again I have come towards Ajanta village. There are very famous caves in Ajanta village in Maharashtra city, about…afl.cloud (59)in hive-130828 • last monthSydney’s Darlington Public School Wins World Building of the Year AwardImage Credit: A small primary school in Sydney’s inner city has made a big impact on the global stage. Darlington Public School has been named the World Building of the Year at the 2024 World…suep56 (67)in hive-190926 • last monthBimbi Post OfficeA coffee break to check out the old Post Office at Bimbi which was built in 1890. "click the image to enlarge"* Cameraiphone 11garry08 (13)in zero • last monthAnalysis of Zero Trust Architecture Market Size by Research Nester Reveals the Market to Grow with a CAGR of ~16.9% During 2025-2037 and Attain ~USD 41 billion by 2037Research Nester’s recent market research analysis on “Zero Trust Architecture Market Global Demand Analysis & Opportunity Outlook 2037” delivers a detailed competitors analysis and a detailed…nainaztengra (79)in architecture • last monthThe beautiful MosqueOman has some most beautiful Mosques . When you go around the city you will see many mosques around and each one of them is an architectural marvel. The exteriors and the interiors both are well…juancar347 (72)in photography • last month[ENG-SPN] Medieval apocalypse / Apocalipsis medievalMany of the marvelous medieval Spanish cathedrals contained apocalyptic references on some of their main portals, which determined a fundamental part of the beliefs and fears of the society of the…