Walking through the magnificent city of Bruges, my attention is drawn by some beautiful contemporary architecture, which is integrated in the spirit of the town. Beautiful Gothic houses, Renaissance palazzos and Empire town houses and even goodlooking neo Gothic are specific for the city,
I discovered yesterday this gem of contemporary architecture. Situated on a little piazza. The architects where inspired by the shapes of buildings from the Gothic era to build this house and they used natural stone in the shape of thin columns and bronze panelling in front of the windows to accentuate the verticality of the building
Could this building have been the inspiration? For me the feeling is the same.
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Call me a romantic, but I like the last picture best of all. Nothing beats the artistry of old brick buildings. What a fascinating, unique structure. Thanks for posting.
I think that i am a romantic too. I made the choice to live in this wonderful city. THANK YOU FOR YOUR REPLY
BENOIT
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