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[Pelbagai] BINAAN/ARKITEKTUR/BANGUNAN YANG MENARIK DAN KENAPA?

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Post time 15-5-2017 05:00 PM | Show all posts |Read mode
Assalammualaikum/Hi,

First of all, nak ucap terima kasih pada Supermod.

Saya ni seorang yang suka pada binaan-binaan bangunan dan apa-apa saja yang mempunyai ciri-ciri arkitektur yang menarik/unik.
Jadi nak minta perkongsian/idea/pendapat rakan-rakan forumer,

APAKAH BINAAN/ARKITEKTUR/BANGUNAN YANG ADA DI DUNIA YANG MENARIK MINAT ANDA DAN KENAPA?

Jika saya, salah satu binaan bangunan yang saya kagumi ialah 'Red Fort of Agra' di India.


Sedikit fakta mengenai Red Fort Agra nie, ia merupakan salah satu tapak warisan UNESCO dan dibina oleh Shah Jahan.
Pembinaannya mengambil masa selama lebih kurang 10 tahun dan jangan terkejut, Red Fort ini adalah asalnya berwarna putih kerana diperbuat dari batu kapur.

Nak tahu lagi fakta mengenai Red Fort, rujuk di sini : https://www.scoopwhoop.com/inothernews/red-fort-facts/#.gff6uqtsf

Jom, sama-sama kongsikan binaan/arkitektur/bangunan yang anda kagumi. Sambil kumpul kacang, boleh jugak berangan dan kumpul duit untuk sampai ke situ, mana tahu kan?

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Post time 15-5-2017 06:30 PM | Show all posts
Setuju. Saya pun dapati di mata saya bangunan India ni lebih menarik daripada Eropah...yang setara pernah saya lihat bangunan di Florence, Itali  


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Edited by seribulan at 15-5-2017 08:05 PM

Amer Fort
आमेर क़िला
Part of Jaipur

Naik gajah untuk mendaki tuju Amber Fort, Rajastan, India ni. Memang gayat
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Edited by seribulan at 15-5-2017 08:19 PM

Lotus Temple, DelhiLotus Temple | Source: itimes.com
This is one edifice I’ve always wanted to see for myself. This flower-like structure is world famous. Just in case you didn’t know, this is a Baha’i House of Worship. I heard that the temple has won a whole lot of architectural awards, but I’m not surprised seeing how elegantly it is designed.
7. Signature towers, GurgaonSignature Towers | Source: firstlease.com
Already famed as one of the best designed office buildings in India, the Signature Towers is situated on the National Highway 8. You’ll find many leaning companies working out of this building. And yes, it does remind me of lego bricks.
8. Gigaspace IT Park, PuneGigaspace | Source: panoramio.com
I heard that the buildings here conform to the norms of Vaastu Shastra. These supposedly have some awesome technologies that help create an energy conserving and healthy environment. And the buildings in this IT Park vary in floor area from 60,000 sq.ft to 150,000 sq.ft. But talking about IT parks, I’ve always wondered about one thing-don’t you ever feel bored working so mechanically all the time?

9. Satesman House, New DelhiStatesman House | Source: panoramio.com
This is the national editorial house of the newspaper, ‘The Statesman.’ To be honest I’ve never read ‘The Statesman’ ever but I’m mighty impressed by this building of theirs. If their news-reporting is nearly as interesting as this, then they have a subscriber in me!
10. UB City, BangaloreUB City | Source: skyscrapercity.com
I’ve always wanted to see this place. India’s first luxury mall. The project, spread on 13 acres, has buildings looming up from the ground that look like something out of a tale of alternate history. Set in a world where things are always bright and there’s no misery.
11. The Auroville Dome, PondicherryAuroville Dome | source: nyainswe.wordpress.com
The Geodesic dome in Auroville is covered by golden discs that reflects light. This is the reason for its radiance. And inside the dome is a meditation hall. This is actually the world’s largest optically-perfect glass globe. I never meditate, tried it a couple of times when I was preparing for some bank tests and was under severe pressure. But somehow, I couldn’t find the patience to sit still and do nothing. Strange, our greatest ambition at many points in time is to sit and do nothing and yet, when we get the opportunity, we ‘re too lazy to do that.
12. Infinity Towers, KolkataInfinity Towers | Source: commercialspaceindia.com
1.3 million sq.ft. If that’s not enough to make your jaw drop, you should come take a look at this building with your own eyes(without the interface of a screen) and you can enjoy the brilliant design incorporating stones, metal and glass, realized by none other than the great architect Hafeez Contractor. What! You didn’t know who Hafeez Contractor is? Man, come on, where have you been living?! Just kidding. Even I have never heard of his name prior to checking out who designed this marvellous building.
Now that Mr. Simpleton has introduced you to these unique Indian buildings, you can add more halting points on your tour map of India.



* Lotus Temple memang unik, macam Sydney Opera House pun ye...










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Post time 15-5-2017 11:35 PM | Show all posts
Wahh..cantiknya
Tak pernah sampai india lg
I pun suka tgk bangunan2 bila berjalan/melancong
Bangunan/binaan yg paling I suka setakat ni is Al Hambra di Granada, Spain
Terasa penuh sejarah and taman2 dlm tu sgt indah. Terasa kembali ke zaman kegemilangan Islam di Spain


Tak pandai nk tepek gambar la pulak



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Post time 15-5-2017 11:37 PM | Show all posts
Edited by red_mist at 15-5-2017 11:55 PM

Nak cuba jugak.. (alhamdulillah berjaya...hahaha)





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Post time 16-5-2017 05:53 AM | Show all posts
terdapat bagunan yng menyusahkan orang utk mentenen

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Post time 16-5-2017 08:28 AM | Show all posts
PISA yg kat Italy tuuuuuuuuuu x reti tempek gambar
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Post time 16-5-2017 08:53 AM | Show all posts
nisako replied at 16-5-2017 07:28 AM
PISA yg kat Italy tuuuuuuuuuu x reti tempek gambar

dah gi...cantik lagi Menara Jam Tinggi Teluk Intan
Pisa ni cam Taj Mahal...gah je lebih...bangunan cat putih...


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Dedulu orang Perancis sendiri nak roboh besi buruk yg ni
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                                              7 Architectural Wonders of Florence, Italy that are not to be missed                                               February 23, 2015      Vago Damitio      Arnolfo, Brunellesci, Duomo, featured, Florence, Florence Architecture, Florence Reanaissance, Italy, Medici, Michelangelo, Vecchio
                              Florence. Perhaps no other city in the world evokes as many cultural, artistic, and architectural visions as the capital of Tuscany in Italy.  Home of the Renaissance, this city filled with museums, palaces, and churches holds a huge number of the world’s cultural treasures. Perhaps, the most important of  Florence’s sites are the Baptistery, the Ponte Vecchio, and the Cathedral, but the San Lorenzo library is certainly the finest example of Michelangelo’s architectural gift and should not be missed.
Those who are on last minute holidays or seeking the Italian Renaissance, need only look upon the palaces, buildings and squares of Florence for each of them are masterpieces.  Many of them built by the most admired artists of all time. In Florence, when you want to see the work of Michelangelo or Brunelleschi – there is no need to go indoors to a museum.
1) Piazza della Signoria is an L shaped plaza in the heart of Florence that serves as the historical and cultural center of the city. While unremarkable in terms of design itself, it is the surroundings and the history of this piazza that make it a must visit location.  Surrounding the piazza you will find The Uffizi Gallery, the Palazzao Vecchio, the replica of Michelangelo’s David, statues by Donatello, Cellini and others and as if that isn’t enough, the Piazza marks the place where both  return of the Medici family was and the famous Bonfire of the Vanities took place. The radical priest, Girolamo Savonarola who burned the books and treasures of the Florentine elite was later himself burned in the square – the exact spot is marked.
2) Palazzo Vecchio which literally means “Old Palace” is still the focus of the piazza. It was built in 1302 asthe seat of Florentine government and is still used for the same purpose. As such, only portions of it are open to the public. This was the original palace of the Medici family. The clasic blocky castle-like architecture is not centered on the tower for a reason, it was actually built around a tower which is far older and served as the substructure of the current tower.  This is a Romanesque building with many Gothic elements.  Inside is a treasure trove of courtyards, salons, and more than a few priceless artistic works.
3)Ponte Vecchio is a wonderful closed spandrel bridge which crosses the Arno at its narrowest point and is believed to have been first built in Roman times but is first mentioned in the year 996. The bridge still has shops along side it and a hidden walkway along the top so that the Medici didn’t have to expose themselves to the public when crossing. It was originally constructed in wood but wasdestroyed by a flood in 1333 and rebuilt of stone in 1345. Culturally interesting is that right on the bridge is the place where the concept of bankruptcy was born. The statue of Cellini in the center is surrounded by a small fence festooned with padlocks. Lovers will lock the padlocks and throw the key in the river to bind them together forever. A sign surrounded by locks forbids the practice. Urban legend says that the tradition was started by a padlock shop owner on one side of the bridge. Smart move.
4) Torre della Pagliazza is also called the Byzantine Tower and the Straw tower. This is regarded as the oldest building in Florence (7th century) though there are several other candidates that might fit that description better, but none of them quite so wonderful as Pagliazza Tower. The tower today has been incorporated into the very nice Hotel Brunellesci but was once accommodation of a different sort – a female prison. This is the origin of the name “Straw tower” – female prisoners were given a bit of straw, a luxury denied to male prisoners.
5) The Battistero di San Giovanni (Baptistery of St John) is also said to be the oldest building in Florence though it was built in the 10th century and so is not. Still, it is old and the stories of it being the oldest are based on the fact that it sits atop earlier structures – one even rumoured to have been a Roman temple to Mars. It is particularly famed for its three sets of wondrous bronze doors which have only recently been put back in place after extensive restoration and preservation work was done on them. The three sets were made by Pisano, Ghiberti including the famed East doors called by Michelangelo “The Gates of Paradise”. The Bapistery is built in a Florentine Romanesque style that served as inspiration for the later Renaissance styles to emerge in Florence.
6)The Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore also simply called the Duomo of Florence was built from 1296 when the first stone was laid.The dome created by Brunelleschi with its exquisite facing of polychrome marble panels and the cathedral itself designed by Arnolfo di Cambio (who also designed Palazzo Vecchio). The dome is the largest brick dome ever constructed (completed in 1496) and the cathedral remains one of the largest in the world. The competition between Ghiberti and Brunelleschi was fierce to see who would get the commission for the dome – when it was awarded to both jointly, Brunelleschi feigned sickness until Ghiberti bowed out thus leaving full credit to Brunelleschi. The drama between the two is the stuff of great film and literature. The dome itself is made of more than 4 million bricks and pre-saged the mathematics that were later used to define it. Brunelleschi’s innovations served as inspiration to a young apprentice who worked on the dome’s lanern – Leonardo Davinci.
7) The Basilica of San Lorenzo Library is in the center of Florence’s straw market district and is where most of the Medici family are buried. This building is also claimed to be the oldest in Florence and has a pretty good claim since the church was consecrated in the year 393. The building was designed by Brunelleschi and contains Michelangelo’s Laurentian Library. The entire complex serves as an important bridge between the old architecture (pre-renaissance) and the new architecture which followed it.

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seribulan replied at 15-5-2017 09:12 PM
Lotus Temple, DelhiLotus Temple | Source: itimes.comThis is one edifice I’ve always wanted to see f ...

Yesss cantek Lotus temple tue.

India antara destinasi yg saya pilih untuk travel sebab sy rasa binaan arkiteknya sangat mengkagumkan setanding Eropah yang dibanggakan sangat tu.
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 Author| Post time 16-5-2017 10:05 AM | Show all posts
Ni satu lagi.

Hagia Sophia, Istanbul.

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ni tempat faveret kat Vienna Austria.

Luar dia nampak mcm tempat biasa2.

tapi interior dia....




schoenbrunn palace


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ellekarma replied at 16-5-2017 11:28 AM
ni tempat faveret kat Vienna Austria.

Luar dia nampak mcm tempat biasa2.

Not bad ni!


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Cantik2 senibina bangunan kat negara india tu.... Teringin sangat nk pi sana tapi bila baca pasal banyak kes rogol kat sana rasa macam takot je nak ke sana....rasa macam tak selamat plak... Tapi saya memang kagum dengan senibina kat sana....sangat memukau pandanganku

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