Photo Gallery Style: Architecture

A collection of some of the most beautiful "Architecture" professional photographs & prints I've taken over the years. Please note there may be multiple pages of photographs so keep scrolling or look for the "Older Posts" button!

Beneath the George Washington Memorial Bridge; Seattle, WA

Beneath the George Washington Memorial Bridge; Seattle, WA

The George Washington Memorial Bridge (also known as the Aurora Bridge) is a cantilever and truss bridge that connects Fremont and Queen Anne and in Seattle, Washington.

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Nave Vaulting, Catedral de Sevilla; Sevilla, Spain

Nave Vaulting, Catedral de Sevilla; Sevilla, Spain

Also known as the Cathedral of Saint Mary of the See, the Roman Rib vaulting decorates the ceiling of one of the smaller naves in the Seville Cathedral in Sevilla, Andalucia, Spain

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Standing Alone, Hallways of Alcázar; Sevilla, Spain

Standing Alone, Hallways of Alcázar; Sevilla, Spain

A man stands in the hallways of the Alcázar, reflecting on the intricate patterns of the mosaic tiling in Sevilla (Seville), Spain

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Puente Nuevo, El Tajo Gorge; Ronda, Spain

Puente Nuevo, El Tajo Gorge; Ronda, SpainThe Puente Nuevo (“New Bridge”) spans the 390ft-deep El Tajo gorge that divides the city of Ronda, located in Andalucia, Spain.  The bridge, which was completed in 1793, took over 40 years to build and includes a small chamber over the central arch that was allegedly used as a prison and torture chamber during the Civil War.

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Above the Hall of the Half Orange, Alcázar; Sevilla, Spain

Above the Hall of the Half Orange, Alcázar; Sevilla, Spain

The beautiful dome ceiling in the Salón de Embajadores, with its intricate interlaced wooden patterns (a style called Artesonado) has led to the room being known as the Hall of the Half Orange.  The dome, meant to symbolize the universe, was added to the Hall of Ambassadors in 1427.

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