Architecture, Paintings, Statues, Sculptures etc. (no Music)

Strangely inspiring…I am somewhat triggered…to, for me, easy jumps…but for some, nonetheless, perplexing…

Once an interaction took place I was reminded of the science fiction Tautological Singularity of Kooky Kurzweil…and his/the epochs…

Meno appears to have it down to five epochs…Or perhaps the previous interaction was the sixth epoch…

The tessellations of The Patio de los Leones inside Alhambra - Tessellation Patterns - From Mathematics to Art
Sebka decoration and arches - Court of the Lions

“Such a translucent basin, sculpted pearl!
Argentic ripples are added on it by the quiet dew
And its liquid silver goes over the daisies, melted, and even purer.
Hard and soft are so close, that it would be hard to distinguish
liquid and solid, marble and water. Which one is running?
Don’t you see how water overflows the borders
and the warned drains are here against it?
They are like the lover who in vain
tries to hide his tears from his beloved.” ― by courtesy of Wikipedia

Awesome Nature’s ice sculptor carved by sea water and polar winds. Unbelievable! Leaves me breathless. Would you have imagined it?
Well, some would of course.

[b]Steven Kazlowski…

He said: 'There’s a lot of shapes you don’t normally see in nature. It’s like they had been crafted by a master carver.

'The icebergs break off glaciers and some form these tubular icebergs that go for miles.[/b]

"MEN ARGUE - NATURE ACTS! VOLTAIRE.

The fact that that statue is actually the facade to a building behind it, is very cool indeed.

Lotus Temple

“The Lotus Temple is a Bahá’í House of Worship in New Delhi consisting of 27 structures resembling petals of the lotus flower that open onto a central hall around 40m high.”

“This particular building really has no competitors. Some places of worship are alike many others, but not this one. It has nine sides, nine doors, and can accommodate 2,500 people. Its surface is made of white marble from Mount Pentelicus in Greece, the same marble used to build the Parthenon! Amazing right?”

30 Examples of Stunning Architecture Around the World - Lotus Temple

Yes. I also ask myself that question all the time. :laughing:

I fully agree with that.

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The most beautiful building in the world, to me… The Winter Palace aka The Hermitage


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The Summer Imperial palace aka Peterhof Palace… a truly visually-stunning piece of architecture…

More beautiful than The Hermitage?

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Yes, Encode and Otto. Wernher von Braun, member of the NSDAP and SS and Mr. Rocket Man.



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Now this is what I think of when I hear the word ‘castle’ …the Castle of the Teutonic Order aka Malbork Castle is a 13th century Gothic brick castle and the largest in the world with a surface area of over 51 acres, it was built by knights of the Teutonic Order and is situated in Malbork, Poland.

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Comparable with the Marienburg (now: Marlbork Castle): a castle (Wasserburg) built in the typical architectural style of the German Order (a.k.a.: Teutonic Order). This castle belongs to Lithuania today:

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I see a (Teutonic) theme going on ; ) of both colour and style…

This locale was originally part of Germania?

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The most unusual city in the world, a’la The Jetsons stylee…

Wikitravel: “Ashgabat is a showpiece capital. It has been designed, at the cost of billions of dollars, to show the world about the glories and accomplishments of the Turkmen. The city looks like none other on Earth – a thoroughly artificial collection of white marble buildings across a long, dry valley. At sunrise or sunset, there’s a beauty to this uniform, outsized ambition, as if the set of a science-fiction film suddenly became an actual human settlement. During the scorching days, when walking from monument to monument across the shadeless streets, or trying to locate anything resembling normal human life in the center, Terry Gilliam’s Brazil seems like the most accurate comparison”.


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After Turkmenistan gained independence from the Soviet Union in 1991, Ashgabat experienced a second birth. Today, modern Ashgabat is jokingly called the “city of the dead”, because it is almost impossible to see people in the new districts of white marble. The city holds the Guinness Book of Records title for most white marble on Earth. It holds several records, in fact: the world’s largest enclosed observation wheel, the largest fountain, the largest mural of a star. The new airport has the world’s largest image of a Turkmen carpet, adorning the main passenger terminal. Until recently, the capital even boasted the world’s tallest flagstaff. All of these new toys, these buildings, parks and roads, were supposedly built for the people. They paid for it with their silence.

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All these buildings are supposed to look imposing, but to me they do not look beautiful at all.

What do you think?

I find the whole place intriguing… for me, it’s not about the architectural aesthetics of the buildings, but it’s history and unique design. I sometimes tend to subjectivity remove myself from situations, in favour of an objective view of some things… not all things.

I do find the futuristic highways and city-scape aesthetically pleasing, as I’d envisioned a world like that by now, so I’m quite pleased that this place exists.

For me, all these “architectures” are nothing but megalomania.

The capital Astana (Kazakhstan) is similar to the capital Ashgabat (Turkmenistan). Both are megalomaniac “projects”.

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Aren’t all Grand Designs bourne of such, and other differing types of such…?