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02-MAR-2013

Natural History Museum

Considered one of the best examples of Romanesque architecture in Britain, the Waterhouse Building has become a London landmark. Its high-spired towers soar above much of the skyline and its huge grand façade - inspired by the basalt columns at Fingal's Cave in western Scotland - is awe inspiring.
The most modern Victorian techniques were used for its constuction resulting in an iron and steel framework. The framework is hidden by beautifully decorated terra cotta façades. This structure is famous for its many terra cotta features, and Waterhouse's use of terra cotta as a building material was groundbreaking in Great Britain.
Don't forget to look up at the intricately painted ceiling panels in the Central Hall. Decorated with plants from all over the world, these gilded tiles all tell their own story.

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Bill Klein19-Mar-2013 00:09
Excellent POV, Jose! V!
Hank Vander Velde17-Mar-2013 02:09
Good detailed capture of this nice facade Jose.
woody3417-Mar-2013 01:17
Magnificent building ...great detail and tone...awe inspiring taken from this angle...something special about your work,Jose...V
Carol Rollins17-Mar-2013 00:47
Wonderfully shot and presented. Thanks, too, for the great information.
Gill Kopy17-Mar-2013 00:47
What a magnificent building - enjoyed reading your info on it. AND, love your shot ! V
Guest 17-Mar-2013 00:43
Nicely framed. Best. J
Guest 17-Mar-2013 00:33
A fine perspective, Jose.
Being Me16-Mar-2013 23:53
An amazing building!
janescottcumming16-Mar-2013 23:46
Great angle for this shot, love it! V
Walter Otto Koenig16-Mar-2013 22:33
Very nice perspective and details on this facade. "V"
Mike H.16-Mar-2013 22:06
Precise composition with appealing detail and tone; a wonderful and interesting building!
Martin Lamoon16-Mar-2013 20:30
Magnificent, I must pay more attention to this when next in London
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