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The Museum of Islamic Art is a museum on one end of the Corniche in Doha, Qatar. As per the architect I. M. Pei's specifications, the museum is built on an island off an artificial projecting peninsula near the traditional dhow harbor.
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From the album: Museum of Islamic Art
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From the album: Museum of Islamic Art
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From the album: Museum of Islamic Art
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From the album: Museum of Islamic Art
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From the album: Museum of Islamic Art
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From the album: Museum of Islamic Art
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From the album: Museum of Islamic Art
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From the album: Museum of Islamic Art
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From the album: Museum of Islamic Art
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From the album: Museum of Islamic Art
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From the album: Museum of Islamic Art
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From the album: Museum of Islamic Art
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From the album: Museum of Islamic Art
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From the album: Museum of Islamic Art
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From the album: Museum of Islamic Art
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From the album: Museum of Islamic Art
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From the album: Museum of Islamic Art
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From the album: Yas Viceroy Abu Dhabi Hotel
The Hotel, designed by Hani Rashid and Lise Anne Couture, principals of New York based Asymptote Architecture, consists of two twelve story hotel towers, one set within the race circuit and another placed in the Marina itself, linked together by a monocoque steel and glass bridge and Grid Shell structure that both cross above and over the Yas Marina Circuit F1 race track. Asymptote created and conceived of the building as an architectural landmark embodying key influences and local and global inspirations ranging from the aesthetics and forms associated with speed and spectacle to the artistry and geometries that form the basis of ancient Islamic art and craft traditions. Of architectural and engineering significance is the main feature of the hotelʼs design: a 217-meter expanse of sweeping, curvilinear glass and steel covering known as the Grid Shell: it features an LED lighting system incorporating video feeds that are transmitted over the 5,389 pivoting diamond-shaped colour changing LED panes.[4][5] This Grid-Shell component is a key aspect of the overall architectural design and significance of the project by producing an atmospheric-like veil visible from miles away. Yas Viceroy Abu Dhabi was designed by Asymptote to become a significant and important landmark for Abu Dhabi. The pixelated lighting design by Asymptote in collaboration with Arup Lighting creates a dynamic appearance at night, with colours flowing smoothly across the double curved surface. (Wikipedia)© Martin Sviták
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From the album: Yas Viceroy Abu Dhabi Hotel
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Capital Gate is a skyscraper in Abu Dhabi adjacent to the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre designed with a striking lean. At 160 m (520 ft) and 35 stories, it is one of the tallest buildings in the city and inclines 18° to the west.[3] The owner and developer of Capital Gate is Abu Dhabi National Exhibitions Company. The tower (also known as the Leaning Tower of Abu Dhabi) is the focal point of the Capital Center/Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre master development.(Wikipedia)
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From the album: The Capital Gate
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From the album: The Capital Gate
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Bavorovice is a small historic village located in the south of the Czech Republic, 5 kilometres west of České Budějovice. The village is know for its vernacular buildings in the South Bohemian Folk or Rural Baroque style.