
秋葉原
Akihabara
Akihabara
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you probably notice the oblong lights on the side of the building and it's possible that they are reflecting a similarity in the structures of escalators in those same spots on the inside of the building. I look at the structure and notice a level by level symmetry in the patterns of the brick work. It's so strange to not see architectural designs that I'm used to seeing in the west.
The cultural architecture is (word for symmetrical, orderly, a copy) at every level. This same theme is self explanatory in the architecture of the 'Japanese tower' in Royal Park, Laeken Belgium. Western window fixtures are typically sunken into the face of western buildings, not part of the exterior shell as a complete element. In this photo, the lines of the cement in one building and the glass lines in the other do not reflect a division of the different floors as a an imaginary line that starts under a walking area or just above the ceiling; these lines seem to be slightly above the plane of the walking area. So, for example, if you used a shaped explosive in a rectangle around the rectangular groove for the level given in the cement building in this photo, it seems the whole supporting exterior would just fall right out.
It seems to me that the interior supporting structures and the exterior supporting structures are independent of each other.
That's a nice photo.
The cultural architecture is (word for symmetrical, orderly, a copy) at every level. This same theme is self explanatory in the architecture of the 'Japanese tower' in Royal Park, Laeken Belgium. Western window fixtures are typically sunken into the face of western buildings, not part of the exterior shell as a complete element. In this photo, the lines of the cement in one building and the glass lines in the other do not reflect a division of the different floors as a an imaginary line that starts under a walking area or just above the ceiling; these lines seem to be slightly above the plane of the walking area. So, for example, if you used a shaped explosive in a rectangle around the rectangular groove for the level given in the cement building in this photo, it seems the whole supporting exterior would just fall right out.
It seems to me that the interior supporting structures and the exterior supporting structures are independent of each other.
That's a nice photo.
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