RME2FF24–Germany, Hamburg, Barcastrasse, 2007 contemporary building ADA1 by architect J. Mayer H.
RM2WYK193–Belgium, Flanders, Antwerp, Ernest Van Dijckkaai, contrast between contemporary building and historic building
RM2WYK0R6–Belgium, Flanders, Antwerp, Eilandje district, Oudeleeuwenrui, cyclists in front of contemporary building
RM2WYK18B–Belgium, Flanders, Antwerp, Ernest Van Dijckkaai, contrast between contemporary building and historic building
RM2WYK0PF–Belgium, Flanders, Antwerp, Eilandje district, Oudeleeuwenrui, self-service bicycle station in front of contemporary building
RF2JBT5NR–France, Loire Atlantique, Nantes, Champ de Mars district, Lieu unique (contemporary culture center) housed in the former premises of the LU biscuit factory, corner tower from 1909 designed by the architect Auguste Bluysen
RF2JBT5N2–France, Loire Atlantique, Nantes, Champ de Mars district, Lieu unique (contemporary culture center) housed in the former premises of the LU biscuit factory, corner tower from 1909 designed by the architect Auguste Bluysen
RF2WCX889–Australia, New South Wales, Sydney, University of Technology Sydney (UTS), Dr Chau Chak Wing Building (2014) designed by architect Frank Gehry
RF2WCX87T–Australia, New South Wales, Sydney, University of Technology Sydney (UTS), Dr Chau Chak Wing Building (2014) designed by architect Frank Gehry
RF2WCX87G–Australia, New South Wales, Sydney, University of Technology Sydney (UTS), Dr Chau Chak Wing Building (2014) designed by architect Frank Gehry
RF2WCX886–Australia, New South Wales, Sydney, in the foreground the Dr Chau Chak Wing Building (2014) designed by architect Frank Gehry for the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) and in the background an apartment building
RF2WCX89T–Australia, New South Wales, Sydney, Bennelong Point, Opera House (Sydney Opera House) designed by Dane Jørn Utzon and inaugurated in 1973
RF2WCX88H–Australia, New South Wales, Sydney, Bennelong Point, ferry in front of the Opera House (Sydney Opera House) designed by the Dane Jørn Utzon and inaugurated in 1973
RM2BKRBH0–France, Loiret, Orleans, FRAC (Regional Contemporary Art Fund) Center Val de Loire, building of architects Jakob + MacFarlane (2013)
RM2BKRBH9–France, Loiret, Orleans, FRAC (Regional Contemporary Art Fund) Center Val de Loire, building of architects Jakob + MacFarlane (2013)
RM2BKRBGP–France, Loiret, Orleans, FRAC (Regional Contemporary Art Fund) Center Val de Loire, building by architects Jakob + MacFarlane (2013), work entitled The Shadow Room (2016) by architects from New Territories (S / he)
RF2WCX37J–France, Nord, Dunkirk, B!B library designed by D'Houndt+Bajart Architectes & Associates and inaugurated in 2019, facade
RF2WCX375–France, Nord, Dunkirk, B!B library designed by D'Houndt+Bajart Architectes & Associates and inaugurated in 2019, facade
RF2WCX39J–France, Nord, Dunkirk, LAAC (Lieu d’Art et Action Contemporaine), museum mainly exhibiting works from 1945 to 1980, central atrium
RF2WCX37K–France, Nord, Dunkirk, B!B library designed by D'Houndt+Bajart Architectes & Associates and inaugurated in 2019, reading corner in the facade
RF2WCX395–France, Nord, Dunkirk, LAAC (Lieu d’Art et Action Contemporaine), museum mainly exhibiting works from 1945 to 1980, central atrium with a sculpture by Niki de Saint Phalle entitled La Tempérance
RF2WCX39Y–France, Nord, Dunkirk, LAAC (Lieu d'Art et Action Contemporaine), museum mainly exhibiting works from 1945 to 1980, sisal and wool tapestry by the Belgian artist Tapta Twisted structure
RF2WCX39E–France, Nord, Dunkirk, LAAC (Lieu d’Art et Action Contemporaine), museum mainly exhibiting works from 1945 to 1980, set of linocuts by Lukasz Kurzatkowski
RF2WCX399–France, Nord, Dunkirk, sculpture garden of the LAAC (Lieu d'Art et Action Contemporaine), museum designed by the architect Jean Willerval and inaugurated in 1979 with an exterior work representing poppies in concrete and scrap metal by local artists Steve Abraham and Nicolas Messager
RF2WCX390–France, Nord, Dunkirk, FRAC Grand Large / Hauts-de-France designed by architects Lacaton & Vassal, café-bookstore designed by the artist duo Lang/Baumann
RF2WCX38T–France, Nord, Dunkirk, FRAC Grand Large / Hauts-de-France designed by architects Lacaton & Vassal, café-bookstore designed by the artist duo Lang/Baumann
RF2WCX397–France, Nord, Dunkirk, LAAC (Lieu d'Art et Action Contemporaine), museum mainly exhibiting works from 1945 to 1980, screen print on altuglas plate by Bernard Rancillac entitled Allen Ginsberg and paintings by Gérard Duchêne
RF2WCX39C–France, Nord, Dunkirk, LAAC (Lieu d’Art et Action Contemporaine), museum mainly exhibiting works from 1945 to 1980, painting by Victor Vasarely
RF2WCX86P–Australia, New South Wales, Sydney, Chippendale Green, Halo sculpture by artists Jennifer Turpin and Michaelie Crawford
RF2WCX391–France, Nord, Dunkirk, FRAC Grand Large / Hauts-de-France designed by architects Lacaton & Vassal, installation by Nicolas Floc'h (underwater photographer) The color of water
RF2WCX39R–France, Nord, Dunkirk, FRAC Grand Large / Hauts-de-France designed by architects Lacaton & Vassal, installation by Nicolas Floc'h (underwater photographer) The color of water
RF2WCX38W–France, Nord, Dunkirk, FRAC Grand Large / Hauts-de-France designed by architects Lacaton & Vassal, coastal facade
RF2WCX38D–France, Nord, Dunkirk, FRAC Grand Large / Hauts-de-France designed by architects Lacaton & Vassal, installation by Nicolas Floc'h (underwater photographer) The color of water
RF2WCX39G–France, Nord, Dunkirk, LAAC (Lieu d’Art et Action Contemporaine), museum mainly exhibiting works from 1945 to 1980, works by the Belgian artist Fred Bervoets
RF2JBT5NJ–France, Loire Atlantique, Nantes, Bouffay district, Place du Bouffay, statue Praise of the side step by the artist Philippe Ramette
RF2WCX38J–France, Nord, Dunkirk, FRAC Grand Large / Hauts-de-France designed by architects Lacaton & Vassal, staircase with on the right a work by the Venezuelan artist Angyvir Padilla
RF2WCX87E–Australia, New South Wales, Sydney, Chippendale Green, office and housing complex with the Halo sculpture by artists Jennifer Turpin and Michaelie Crawford
RF2WCX89A–Australia, New South Wales, Sydney, Bennelong Point, detail of the roof of the Opera House (Sydney Opera House) designed by the Dane Jørn Utzon and inaugurated in 1973
RF2WCX896–Australia, New South Wales, Sydney, Bennelong Point, detail of the roof of the Opera House (Sydney Opera House) designed by the Dane Jørn Utzon and inaugurated in 1973
RF2WCX89W–Australia, New South Wales, Sydney, Bennelong Point, detail of the roof of the Opera House (Sydney Opera House) designed by the Dane Jørn Utzon and inaugurated in 1973
RF2WCX89F–Australia, New South Wales, Sydney, Bennelong Point, detail of the roof of the Opera House (Sydney Opera House) designed by the Dane Jørn Utzon and inaugurated in 1973
RF2WCX8X1–Australia, New South Wales, Sydney, Bennelong Point, Sydney Opera House, Bennelong restaurant within the Sydney Opera House designed by Danish architect Jørn Utzon
RF2WCX8WE–Australia, New South Wales, Sydney, Bennelong Point, Sydney Opera House, Bennelong restaurant within the Sydney Opera House designed by Danish architect Jørn Utzon
RF2WCX89Y–Australia, New South Wales, Sydney, Bennelong Point, Opera House (Sydney Opera House) designed by Dane Jørn Utzon and inaugurated in 1973
RF2WCX89X–Australia, New South Wales, Sydney, view from Hickson Road Reserve over Bennelong Point and the Opera House (Sydney Opera House) designed by Dane Jørn Utzon
RF2WCX89J–Australia, New South Wales, Sydney, Bennelong Point, ferry in front of the Opera House (Sydney Opera House) designed by the Dane Jørn Utzon and inaugurated in 1973
RF2WCX89R–Australia, New South Wales, Sydney, Bennelong Point, Opera House (Sydney Opera House) designed by Dane Jørn Utzon and inaugurated in 1973
RF2WCX88W–Australia, New South Wales, Sydney, Bennelong Point, ferry in front of the Opera House (Sydney Opera House) designed by the Dane Jørn Utzon and inaugurated in 1973
RF2WCX898–Australia, New South Wales, Sydney, Bennelong Point, Opera House (Sydney Opera House) designed by Dane Jørn Utzon and inaugurated in 1973
RF2WCX8AH–Australia, New South Wales, Sydney, Bennelong Point, boat in front of the Opera House (Sydney Opera House) designed by the Dane Jørn Utzon and inaugurated in 1973
RF2WCX89M–Australia, New South Wales, Sydney, Bennelong Point, Opera House (Sydney Opera House) designed by Dane Jørn Utzon and inaugurated in 1973
RF2WCX8AT–Australia, New South Wales, Sydney, Bennelong Point, Opera House (Sydney Opera House) designed by Dane Jørn Utzon and inaugurated in 1973
RF2WCX88A–Australia, New South Wales, Sydney, Circular Quay, cruise ship in the harbor with the Sydney Opera House in the background
RF2WCX8A4–Australia, New South Wales, Sydney, Bennelong Point, Opera House (Sydney Opera House) designed by Dane Jørn Utzon and inaugurated in 1973
RF2WCX89P–Australia, New South Wales, Sydney, view of Bennelong Point and the Opera House (Sydney Opera House) designed by the Dane Jørn Utzon with Sydney North in the background
RF2WCX892–Australia, New South Wales, Sydney, view of Bennelong Point and the Opera House (Sydney Opera House) designed by the Dane Jørn Utzon with Sydney North in the background
RMEH4GRC–Norway, Oslo, Opera House forecourt with basically the Havnelageret building designed by architect Bredo Henrik Berntsen in 1920s
RMEH4GTA–Norway, Oslo, right port with the Museum of Contemporary Art Astrup Fearnley (Astrup Fearnley Museet) designed by Renzo Piano
RMR8YR6R–United States, Florida, Miami, ICA (Institute of Contemporary Art), exhibition by Laura Lima
RMCN5EXY–Israel, Tel Aviv, Rothschild Avenue, contemporary work of art on a balcony
RMCNBMT6–Austria, Vienna, Wohnbau Spittelau, Building complex along the Danube canal designed by Zaha Hadid
RMCPXJN3–France, Paris, Fondation Cartier for contemporary art by architect Jean Nouvel, exhibition 2008, Cesar, scupture the thumb
RMCN49T5–United Kingdom, London, Chelsea, contemporary art gallery Saatchi Gallery open in 1985 by Charles Saatchi, The Followers
RMCPXJN5–France Paris Fondation Cartier for contemporary art by architect Jean Nouvel exhibition 2008 Cesar Anthology by Jean Nouvel set
RMCPXJN0–France, Paris, Fondation Cartier for contemporary art by architect Jean Nouvel, exhibition 2008, Cesar, set Expansions
RMCPX8TK–France Paris Fondation Cartier for contemporary art by architect Jean Nouvel exhibition 2008 Cesar Anthology by Jean Nouvel
RMCPX8R4–France Paris Fondation Cartier for contemporary art by architect Jean Nouvel exhibition 2008 Cesar Anthology by Jean Nouvel
RMCPX8RE–France Paris Fondation Cartier for contemporary art by architect Jean Nouvel exhibition 2008 Cesar Anthology by Jean Nouvel
RMCPXJMK–France Paris Fondation Cartier for contemporary art by architect Jean Nouvel exhibition 2008 Cesar Anthology by Jean Nouvel
RMEH4GGC–Norway, Oslo, Bj°rvika district, set of buildings called Barcode, Deloitte building designed by the Norwegian architectural firm Sn°hetta
RMCPXJN8–France, Paris, Fondation Cartier for contemporary art by architect Jean Nouvel, exhibition 2008, Cesar, set Compression cars
RMCPXJMR–France Paris Fondation Cartier for contemporary art by architect Jean Nouvel exhibition 2008 Cesar Anthology by Jean Nouvel set
RMCN49RT–United Kingdom, London, Chelsea, contemporary art gallery Saatchi Gallery open in 1985 by Charles Saatchi, painting by Tom
RMCPXJNA–France, Paris, Fondation Cartier for contemporary art by architect Jean Nouvel, exhibition 2008, Cesar, set Compression cars
RMCN49TM–United Kingdom, London, Chelsea, contemporary art gallery Saatchi Gallery open in 1985 by Charles Saatchi, painting by Jonathan
RMCN49RB–United Kingdom, London, Chelsea, contemporary art gallery Saatchi Gallery open in 1985 by Charles Saatchi, painting by Jonathan
RMEH4GRW–Norway, Oslo, Bj°rvika district, Opera House by the fjord, marble building designed by the Norwegian architectural firm Sn°hetta and inaugurated in 2008
RMEH4GRP–Norway, Oslo, Bj°rvika district, Opera House by the fjord, marble building designed by the Norwegian architectural firm Sn°hetta and inaugurated in 2008
RMEH4GRR–Norway, Oslo, Bj°rvika district, Opera House by the fjord, marble building designed by the Norwegian architectural firm Sn°hetta and inaugurated in 2008
RMEH4GRT–Norway, Oslo, Bj°rvika district, Opera House by the fjord, marble building designed by the Norwegian architectural firm Sn°hetta and inaugurated in 2008
RME2G8TM–France Gironde Bordeaux Centre for contemporary visual arts de Bordeaux (CAPC) in the former warehouse Laine 19th century and
RME2G8G5–France Gironde Bordeaux Centre for contemporary visual arts de Bordeaux (CAPC) in the former warehouse Laine 19th century and
RME2G8G3–France Gironde Bordeaux Centre for contemporary visual arts de Bordeaux (CAPC) in the former warehouse Laine 19th century and
RMT8M394–Italy, Basilicata, Matera, European Capital of Culture 2019, La Palomba Sculpture Park, former tufa quarry transformed by the artist Antonio Paradiso into a contemporary outdoor art venue (6 hectares)
RMT8M393–Italy, Basilicata, Matera, European Capital of Culture 2019, La Palomba Sculpture Park, former tufa quarry transformed by the artist Antonio Paradiso into a contemporary outdoor art venue (6 hectares)
RME2G8GK–France Gironde Bordeaux Regional Contemporary Art Fund (FRAC) of Aquitaine founded in 1982 the work of Michel Blazy titled film
RMEH4GPX–Norway, Oslo, Tjuvholmen, Astrup Fearnley Contemporary Art Museum (Astrup Fearnley Museet), private museum opened in 1993 and installed in 2012 in the new premises designed by Renzo Piano, the work of duo Elmgreen & Dragset
RM2J3GXYJ–Malta, Valletta, city listed as World Heritage by UNESCO, contemporary sculpture with in the background the Palace of the Parliament (housing the House of Representatives) designed by the architect Renzo Piano
RME2G8RC–France Gironde Bordeaux Place de la Bourse area listed as World Heritage by UNESCO contemporary sculpture in front of the Hotel
RM2WYK0NK–Belgium, Flanders, Antwerp, Port authority house ( (Antwerp Port Authority) is a building from 1922 with a contemporary extension by Zaha Hadid in 2016
RM2WYK0NC–Belgium, Flanders, Antwerp, Port authority house ( (Antwerp Port Authority) is a building from 1922 with a contemporary extension by Zaha Hadid in 2016
RM2WYK0NR–Belgium, Flanders, Antwerp, Port authority house ( (Antwerp Port Authority) is a building from 1922 with a contemporary extension by Zaha Hadid in 2016
RM2WYK0P9–Belgium, Flanders, Antwerp, Port authority house ( (Antwerp Port Authority) is a building from 1922 with a contemporary extension by Zaha Hadid in 2016
RM2WYK0N4–Belgium, Flanders, Antwerp, Port authority house ( (Antwerp Port Authority) is a building from 1922 with a contemporary extension by Zaha Hadid in 2016
RM2WYK0MH–Belgium, Flanders, Antwerp, Port authority house ( (Antwerp Port Authority) is a building from 1922 with a contemporary extension by Zaha Hadid in 2016
RM2WYK0NJ–Belgium, Flanders, Antwerp, Port authority house ( (Antwerp Port Authority) is a building from 1922 with a contemporary extension by Zaha Hadid in 2016
RM2WYK0NX–Belgium, Flanders, Antwerp, Port authority house ( (Antwerp Port Authority) is a building from 1922 with a contemporary extension by Zaha Hadid in 2016
RM2WYK0MX–Belgium, Flanders, Antwerp, Port authority house ( (Antwerp Port Authority) is a building from 1922 with a contemporary extension by Zaha Hadid in 2016
RM2WYK0P8–Belgium, Flanders, Antwerp, Port authority house ( (Antwerp Port Authority) is a building from 1922 with a contemporary extension by Zaha Hadid in 2016
RM2WYK0MK–Belgium, Flanders, Antwerp, Port authority house ( (Antwerp Port Authority) is a building from 1922 with a contemporary extension by Zaha Hadid in 2016
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