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Union Station, DC
The internal architecture of Union Station located in Washington, DC. It was designed by architect Daniel Burnham and was completed in April 1908. Since its opening, it has been a thriving multi-use transportation hub and in 1964 it was designated as…
Tags: DC, Michael Elliott, Union Station
The Triad Pavilion
The Triad Pavilion is situated between Syme, Gold, and Welch Residence Halls on NC State's East Campus. It offers the 400+ residents a lawn and park-like space for recreation and relaxation. It tends to be more populated in the warmer months of…
Tags: campus, Justice Thomas, landscape
The Oculus NYC
This is the Oculus in New York City. It is a transportation hub located between the World Trade Centers. I took this photo over winter break so you can see some Christmas decorations lining the balconies. The shape of this building is extremely…
Tags: architecture, cj, nyc, oculus
The Cozy Log Cabin
The Cozy Log Cabin was originally built in the 1970s, but significant additions have been made over time and the structure will likely continue to evolve. In addition to being rented out via Airbnb, this building (along with others on the…
Tags: architecture, Cabin, Conner Tomlinson
Rustic Water fountain
Nonfunctioning rustic water-fountain which appears to be cracked at its base. It is various shades of grey which allude to it being constructed of cement. During close inspection, it is obvious that they are no pennies lying at the bottom.
Magyar Országház
The Magyar Országház (literally the Hungarian House of the Nation) is the site for the assembly of the National Assembly of Hungary. The building was built in a Neo-Gothic Style with Baroque elements. Construction began in 1885 as a larger meeting…
Tags: Budapest, Government, Hungary, Jakob Ware, Magyar, Parliament