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Bodø’s New Library & Concert Hall and Theatre
Through an invited international competition in 2009, DRDH was awarded the design of two principal buildings within the Cultural Quarter, a new Library & Concert Hall and Theatre, for the city of Bodø in northern Norway. Both buildings respond to the particularities of their context, situated between city and landscape, whilst maintaining a familial relationship that creates an urban ensemble. Externally, both façades display a trabeated construction of pre-cast concrete, with an aggregate of local white stone. Forms rhyme between them. Roofs and towers speak to one another and the library establishes a horizon, across which the Concert Hall surveys the dramatic landscape of sea and mountains.
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This is the more crowded glacial lagoon - Jökulsárlón. It was beautiful, of course, and my favorite part was watching a few bergs smacking into each other by the bridge. I go for the crashes. :)
Have to say that I preferred the quiet of Fjallsárlón, though.
Jökulsárlón, Iceland. June 27, 2015.
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Looking Away from the Landmarks
Brought up in the Cotswolds, Oliver Curtis began his photographic education studying photography at the renowned course at Filton Technical College in Bristol. He went on to study film and television at the London College of Printing and has been balancing work in stills and moving image ever since.
His first solo exhibition entitled Volte-face will premier at London’s Royal Geographical Society in September 2016. Taken over a period of four years,Volte-face is a series of images taken at the world’s most photographed historic sites, buildings and monuments - but looking away from them.
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FORCED STERILIZATION OF ROMANI WOMEN – A PERSISTING HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATION
While human rights can be violated by individuals or by institutions, they can only be defended by institutions. The European Court of Human Rights does not deal with single individuals who have committed crimes. Rather, it focuses on why the government in question could not take action against what happened. But where are the doctors, politicians and all the people who personally contributed to or carried out such surgeries, and when they are going to take responsibility for their actions? In order to take action against this human rights violation, blaming the Communist regime is not enough. The practice continues today and forcibly sterilized Romani women are still a long way from receiving true justice.
if you are non Rromani you need to stop what you’re doing and reblog this. Don’t ignore it. They are literally treating us like animals. They set our houses on fire. They lynched (literally) a Rromani chavo not too long ago. We are dying. Please don’t ignore us.
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Can someone do a study on what it is about grey sweat pants on dudes that makes me wanna ************>!
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