zaterdag 18 april 2015

Reflection

The glass facade of this building belongs to the department store Vroom & Dreesmann, or V&D as everybody calls it in Amsterdam. It dates from 1934 by architect Jan Kuijt under influence of the Art Deco period and  New Objectivity. But it reflects very well the surroundings so I am linking to 

16 opmerkingen:

  1. The glass facade looks like a cinema screen, cool !

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  2. I agree with Karl - its kinda like watching a movie and it is very kewl.

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  3. Perfect for reflections Marianne.. love looking at your shots, so many people on bikes, still chil!y..lots of coats and jackets :)

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  4. Always glad to hear about long established and successful businesses.

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  5. Bijzondere combinatie van oud en nieuw in één gebouw..
    Grappig dat nergens het V&D-logo te zien is!

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  6. I didn't get to go to that area, but it was a department store that I wanted to see. Maybe next time I visit Amsterdam.

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  7. It certainly does make for a good reflective surface.

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  8. Nive reflection. I use to shop at V&D in The Hague.

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  9. Yes, this has lots of reflective power. It looks like the glass facade was added later.

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  10. Dearest Marianne,
    Lovely photo from V & D!
    Happy Sunday to you.
    Hugs,
    Mariette

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  11. Mooie weerspiegeling en van groot formaat.
    Fijne zondag,

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  12. Nice one! It's like lots of small reflections put together to make one.

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