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All I had to do was turn my head to the right as I walked towards one of the four corners of the world and there was a little animated show with me as the only spectator.
Photo credit: Kaare Ward Jensen, 2023 (kaareward.com)
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Entrance Number 7
All I had to do was turn my head to the right as I walked towards one of the four corners of the world and there was a little animated show with me as the only spectator.
Photo credit: Kaare Ward Jensen, 2023 (kaareward.com)
A Break From Minimalism
After a long day of understimulation from the contemporary's unbridled craving for minimalism and muted colors, this.
The brain is stimulated for a moment, questions asked, details absorbed. A moment of mental nourishment and joy.
Photo credit: Kaare Ward Jensen, 2023 (kaareward.com)
Elegantly Framed
In a train you see the world as through a film strip. Framed and ready to admire. If there’s something to admire, of course. And winter delivers, along with nature. Look up, look out.
Photo credit: Kaare Ward Jensen, 2022
True Blue
Preparations for restoration, I hope.
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A Window and A Light Bulb
How exciting it must have been to be one of the several contributing inventors of the light bulb and the at that time revolutionizing technologies.
Unfortunately the extremely long lasting light bulbs also resulted in planned obsolescence that unfortunately turned out to be a long lasting concept.
Photo credit: Kaare Ward Jensen, 2022
Details en masse
The only thing I am sure of is that the owner(s) do not strive for minimalism. I like that. Every part of this building makes an impression, triggers activity in my mind, makes me investigate several details. The most beautiful thing is that I am reminded about the history of the building. It is situated in a sector of the city that was completely levelled and modernized many years ago. It is happening again this time with extremely poor and uninspiring architechture. This spot reminds us of a past that was very alive some 50 years ago. A less polished past with eye candy everywhere.
Photo credit: Kaare Ward Jensen
The survivor
This house was here before you. This house will be here after you. It is certainly not a coincidence that people love living in it, love living around it and that it is a tourist magnet together with the surrounding city.
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When straight lines work in architechture
You need signs of organic life before wood, stone and metal works in architechture. And some details. It is a city for the living. Not an iPad interface.
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Greetings from a lovely past
Somehow organic design and architechture was lost along the way.
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Anything but minimalism
One window - an ocean of details and warmth.
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A Cutout
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Everything but a Black Hole
Winter. Darkness. But then...
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The 2nd smallest circus in the world
This little wonder just popped up out of nowhere while I was on an evening stroll. I just love that kind of creativity.
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The Green Siege
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The Elegance of Curves
Bus from the 1960′s back in service for a night during the Culture Night in Copenhagen in October 2016. Notice the softness of the design. It is a British Leyland/DAB from 1963 (O series). Thank you for your service, old buddy.
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Occupied
No human needed. Move along.
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A Home (part III)
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