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The largest country in the world sure has some of the most fascinating #architecture in the world! Always something new to discover in #Russia. #WHERE do you want to see next?
This beautiful church was one of the finalists of the Union of Architects of Russia and Union of Philanthropy Organizations of Russia competition called “The Image of an Orthodox Church in a Modern Architectural Solution”.
M.M. Posokhin, Frank Williams and partners and G.L. Sirota designed the golden Mercury City Tower in Moscow. It's one of the tallest buildings in Europe.
The talented folks at Adjaye Associates were commissioned to design the gorgeous Moscow School of Management, Skolkovo building near Russia's capital city. I think they did an amazing job!
Hey guys! Christopher wants to close this week out by #traveling on over to #Russia and take a look at some of their interesting #architecture. I say da!
The amazing Langkawi Sky Bridge is a cable-suspended bridge thousands of feet above sea level, that can only be accessed on foot through a rainforest in Malaysia.
Designed by the British-born engineer William Tierney Clark, Budapest's gorgeous Széchenyi Chain Bridge opened in 1849 and crosses the mighty Danube river.
Designed by the late Dame Zaha Hadid, Abu Dhabi's Sheikh Zayed Bridge was completed in 2010 for a total of $300 million. It's now one of the most beautiful bridges in United Arab Emirates.
Construction of New York City's iconic Brooklyn Bridge began in 1869. The bridge was designed by German immigrant John Augustus Roebling. He was aided by his wife, Emily Warren Roebling!
The world famous Charles Bridge is a historic bridge that crosses the Vltava river in Prague, Czech Republic. Its construction started in 1357 under the auspices of King Charles IV, and finished in the beginning of the 15th century.
Khaju Bridge is a bridge in Isfahan, Iran, which has been described as the finest in the province. It was built by the Persian Safavid king, Shah Abbas II around 1650. The stunning bridge has 23 arches and is 133 metres long.