New by bzocholl by bzocholl

A new day. took again an old picture, and edited in a for me unusual way. hope you like it.

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Pigeons by ZbignevDudko by ZbignevDudko

Pigeons on a cannon

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Lex van Delden Bridge / Dok Architecten


© Thijs Wolzak

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  • Architects: Dok Architecten
  • Location: Lex van Deldenbrug, 1082 Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • Architect In Charge: Liesbeth van der Pol
  • Design Team: Liesbeth van der Pol, Johan Rombouts, Jan Jaap Roeten
  • Project Year: 2013
  • Photographs: Thijs Wolzak, Arjen Schmitz


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© Arjen Schmitz


© Arjen Schmitz


© Arjen Schmitz


© Arjen Schmitz

© Arjen Schmitz

From the architect. That is what architect Liesbeth van der Pol had in mind for the new ‘Lex van Deldenbrug’ bridge across the Boele Canal (Boelegracht), Amsterdam. ‘I have been inspired by the Torensluis bridge across the Singel,’ she says. ‘That bridge is magnificent, much more than just a bridge, it is a square. I wanted to achieve something similar at the Zuidas District.’ 


© Arjen Schmitz

© Arjen Schmitz

The Lex van Delden Bridge not only connects the Boelelaan with the Gershwinplein but more-over the city centre to the suburb. ‘That is why it is not just a means to cross on foot or by bike, but also offers the opportunity to give a moment’s thought to all that is happening in the city. 


© Thijs Wolzak

© Thijs Wolzak

To the Zuidas, that is ever-expanding, to the Boelelaan, which is much greener that people seem to realise, and to the water below you, which is flowing through all of Amsterdam.’ A bridge should not only be beautiful but also practical, according to Liesbeth van der Pol. ‘Soon, large numbers of cyclists will cross this bridge, particularly during peak hours. This makes safety very important. The cycle path is, therefore, well-connected to the Boelelaan. Safety at night was also a consideration. The lighting, incorporated into the specially designed high edges of the bridge, is not only attractive, but also clear. ‘The led lights in the pavement also show the way. ‘It is a special place. 


Detail

Detail

The bridge allows traffic to cross and at the same time it offers a stopping place, where one can comfortably sit down and have a good look around. Tables, chairs, and residents enjoying a glass of wine in the evening sun. That is the way I envisage this.‘


© Arjen Schmitz

© Arjen Schmitz

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The Seven Best Things You Can Do With an Amazon Echo

The Amazon Echo offers our first serious glimpse into the future of an intelligent home. It’s not perfect, but whether you’re you’re thinking of getting an Echo, hear people talking about “Alexa,” or not sure what the one you have is capable of, here are some of the best things you can do with it.

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CF Møller plans Copenhagen harbour baths that will double as school classrooms



The craze for harbour baths in Denmark continues, with CF Møller set to build a trio of floating classrooms to provide “aqua learning” and water sports training for the new Copenhagen International School. (more…)

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Roche Bobois’ Mah Jong sofa shown in new movie and reinterpreted for charity auction



Dezeen promotion: French furniture brand Roche Bobois has produced a movie featuring its Mah Jong sofa, which has been reinterpreted by a group of artists for a charity auction (+ movie). (more…)

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NIGHT RUNNERS @ Paris by YusufGurel by YusufGurel

Eco Trail de Paris 2016 runners at beautiful Bridge of Bir- Hakeim, Paris..
Long exposure runners with their head lights

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Montenegro. Sveti Stefan by AndreyGlushenko by AndreyGlushenko

The dark journey by martynsommer by martynsommer

Inside one of the many temples at Hiraizumi in Iwate prefecture, Japan. The main temple, Chuson-ji, was World Heritage listed in 2011.

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Hide-and-Seek Hot-air Balloon in Kapadokya by YariTumiatti_com by YariTumiatti_com

In a cold november morning in Kapadokya, the hot-air balloons play hide-and-seek among the mountains 🙂

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