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LordWoolamaloo
LordWoolamaloo
@LordWoolamaloo@mastodon.scot  ·  activity timestamp 4 days ago

The striking, Fosters & Partners designed Glasshouse on the banks of the Tyne https://www.flickr.com/photos/woolamaloo_gazette/55069330050/in/photostream/lightbox/

#Newcastle #Gateshead #architecture #photography #photographie #Glasshouse #RiverTyne

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Quayside 02

The striking Glasshouse on the Gateshead side of the Tyne, designed by the famous Foster and Partners. This striking glass and steel curving exterior actually houses three performance spaces of varying sizes, each effectively their own building within that shell, isolated from one another to avoid acoustic or vibrational overbleed. I took several pics of this modern addition to the riverside, including some as it got darker later. For some weird reason my then-new camera just kept messing up (or maybe I was - I was still getting used to it at this point) when I was shooting this building, and these two were about the only halfway presentable pics to come out, which was annoying
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LordWoolamaloo
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@LordWoolamaloo@mastodon.scot  ·  activity timestamp 4 days ago

The striking, Fosters & Partners designed Glasshouse on the banks of the Tyne https://www.flickr.com/photos/woolamaloo_gazette/55069330050/in/photostream/lightbox/

#Newcastle #Gateshead #architecture #photography #photographie #Glasshouse #RiverTyne

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Quayside 02

The striking Glasshouse on the Gateshead side of the Tyne, designed by the famous Foster and Partners. This striking glass and steel curving exterior actually houses three performance spaces of varying sizes, each effectively their own building within that shell, isolated from one another to avoid acoustic or vibrational overbleed. I took several pics of this modern addition to the riverside, including some as it got darker later. For some weird reason my then-new camera just kept messing up (or maybe I was - I was still getting used to it at this point) when I was shooting this building, and these two were about the only halfway presentable pics to come out, which was annoying
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