AD Round Up: Best from Flickr Part IV

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With over 6,000 pictures from our Flickr pool, we are constantly receiving some amazing photos provided by our readers. Each month, we’ll show you our selection of best pictures. You can check Part I, Part II and Part III. And of course remember you can submit yours right here, and also follow us through Twitter and our Facebook Fan Page.
The picture of the Nottingham Science Park in the UK was taken by wojtek gurak. Check the other four after the break.
Photo by samuel t ludwig / Cemetery / Modena, Italy:
Photo by janis.photo / Swiss Re Building / London, UK:
Photo by jukkar / Unknown (do tell us if you know it!):
Photo by jmhdezhdez / Pyramid of Kukulcán / Chichen-Itza, Mexico:
















































Photo by “jukkar”,is the Ohel Jakob synagogue, Munich, by Rena Wandel-Hoefer and Wolfgang Lorch
http://www.scrapbookpages.com/Munich/Synagogue/index.html
great project,excellent photo
The unknown photo is the Ohel Jakob Synagogue in Munich, Germany designed by Rena Wandel-Hoefer and Wolfgang Lorch.
Thank you ArchDaily! again :)
The Rossi’s pictures are art.
Some ignorants talk shet about this extrordinary architect, it’s a combination of ignorance and low mind whit access to speak wht ever they want….just to say something. We have to teach those guys that offense make them more insigificant than they are.
Aldo Rossi is one of the most important figures that really made a big change in architecture.
Probably those people beilive in a bad copy of this architecture, like most of the people that say that modern architecture is ugly, the only thing close to modern that they know is a bad building whit flat roof in the front of their noses.They associate from their ignorance…That’s a kind of sad, because those people aren’t necessarily poor, on the contrary they have acces to spread things that are so far of events.
@adrew, that is correct. I took that photo this summer while touring central Europe with my 2CV. I really should caption it.
Great photos !