Showing posts with label Holiday Specials. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Holiday Specials. Show all posts

Sunday, April 24, 2011

Special Easter Architecture Pics!

Mumbai, The Cybertecture Egg

China, Shenzhen, The Tiley Opera House


London, 30 St Mary Axe Building

This structure is the world’s largest Ukrainian Easter egg.  It stands at 31.6 feet in Canada.  Wow!  Egg-shaped architecture is really crazy!  I especially like the last one because it is a mega Easter egg.

Friday, March 18, 2011

St. Patrick's Day

It's Saint Patrick's Day everyone!  Today I will be showing you some awesome green architecture pictures!


Again, happy St. Patty's Day, and I will be back posting daily on The art of Architecture soon!

Friday, February 25, 2011

Belated President's Day: White House

I totally forgot about President's Day on Monday!  As you know from Valentine's Day, I will continue the holiday specials.  President's Day isn't as big as Christmas or Easter, but it's still a holiday.  And to celebrate this belated President's Day, I thought I would show you the White House.  Of course all of you have seen this famous structure.  It's is one of the coolest white houses I have ever seen!  Hah, hah.


The White House was built between 1792 and 1800.


The first president to move into the white house was John Adams, the second president of our United States.


The Oval Office is probably one of the most famous rooms in the White House.  It's where the president spends most of his time.  The beautiful colonial architecture will stand until the end of time. (most likely)  No one can see the future, but that doesn't matter.  Happy belated President's Day and enjoy the ARCHITECTURE!  FYI: I'll try not to make another holiday belated!

Monday, February 14, 2011

Valentine's Day-Venice Italy

  Italia, one of the most romantic places in the world.  Venice, Italy, to be exact.  Venice is romantic and you can't deny that because...it is!  Especially the famous Venician canals.


It's interesting to see how this city is so drenched in water...literally.



Almost every picture of this city shows the canals in it, and I can understand since the city is famous for its canals and architecture!




This is my last post for Valentine's Day.  I'll see you tomorrow.
"Every kiss begins with Kay."  I apologize for that sarcasm and a bit of cheesiness!
Enjoy the ARCHITECTURE!

Valentine's Day-Paris, France

  Just think of me having a French accent as you read this!  Paris, France is the most romantic place in the world.  And I can give it credit for that because Paris is a beautiful city.  Besides, who doesn't like some French accents? 
The Eifeel Tower is really cool!  It's amazing how Paris looks at night.  I can imagine why it's the most romantic place!


I bet every guy would want to propose at this place!



Just pull out that ring and propose dude.  Everybody will see that you got a ring from Jared!
"He went to Jared!" they'll say.  Oh man, everytime I see that commercial I throw up in my mouth.
Enjoy the ARCHITECTURE...Jared!

Valentine's Day-Oahu, Hawaii

Waikiki Beach
    Welcome to Oahu, Hawaii, USA.  It is the one of the most romantic places in the world and a very beautiful place to!  The island is home to about 907,210 people!  The largest city, Honolulu, is the buisness and trade capital for the Pacific.  Honolulu has some really cool architecture!  It's also the location where CBS films the series remake of Hawaii Five-0.  These two buildings are condos.  They have some of the most unique architecture I have ever seen.



I hope you have enjoyed Oahu, Hawaii!

Valentine's Day!

     It's Valentine's Day everybody, and love is in the air!  Wow, I really sound cheesy.  I know, but things are supposed to sound cheesy on Valentine's Day right?  To a 13 year old boy they do.  I'm sorry, but I'm not here to talk about Valentine's Day.  I am here to talk about some of the most romantic places in the world.  And I promise you, it's not going to be cheesy!  My next post will start off with Oahu, Hawaii, USA.  Yes, it will include architecture!

                                                                                 -Zach