City of Arts and Sciences Architecture
In response to Daily Post Photo Challenge, I included four images of L’Àgora and Assut de l’Or Bridge in the Valencia’s City of Arts and Sciences complex that I took during our visit to Valencia (Spain). I took the images of these two landmarks not only from every angle, but also at different times during the day and night. They were designed by Spanish Architect Santiago Calatrava. He was sued by the Valencia city government after the roof of Palau de las Artes, also in the City Arts’ complex, was falling apart.
More information about these Spanish landmarks, please visit my previous post Valencia: the City of Arts and Sciences.
Thrilling shots and perspectives Indah, and so vibrant!
Thank you so much Patti! To be honest, the architecture is brilliant, my task as photographer is easy then 🙂
This looks very futuristic! Very apt for an arts and science complex I think…:)
I agree, the complex has interesting designed buildings. I think I spent 8 hours in total to walked around and took pictures of the complex..
What a beautiful building!
Thank you so much! Yes, it was an interesting area for futuristic designed buildings 🙂
Indah! Magnificent! Phil
Hi Phil, it’s great to hear this from you! I love it too!!
The angles and the pictures are simply amazing. A great entry indah.
Thank you so much! I took too many pictures of these landmarks 😀
Very cool – they don’t even look like they are real buildings in these pictures!
Ohh, that’s exactly how I felt when the first time seeing their pictures in a magazine, I was shocked how huge they were when seeing the buildings myself.
Wow, that’s incredible, and you’ve taken such pains to show it so well!
Hahaha..I did enjoy taking pictures and I could spend hours capturing one or two subjects, but yeah, the pain was mostly felt by my travel partner 🙂 Thank you so much jay!
Fantastic shots!
Thank you so much 🙂 ❤