A dark, cool, rainy day late in September in Belfast. Sort of a fitting day to create a mood for visiting Titanic Belfast – a tribute to Titanic on the site of the actual shipyard where the great ship was built. While there are many great elements of the exhibit, the building itself is stunning. The facade consists of several thousand three dimensional aluminum plates, the majority of which are unique. The building leans out at angles of up to 25 degrees further enhancing the building’s geometry. Reflective pools and the buildings location add to the visual experience. Great geometry and great to look at.
Lovely photos, Mark!
If you like photography, we’d like to invite you to participate in our next Travel Photography Competition. Here are the details:
http://hitchhikershandbook.com/your-contributions/travel-photography/
Happy travels!
Thanks, I’ll take a look.
Wow! This is a very unique piece of architecture. Definitely fitting for the Photo challenge.
It is something !
That is one amazing building, wow!
Yes, a visual treat with incredible design detail. Ideal for the geometry photo challenge.
What a crazy building. Great photo.
Thank you very much.