Last month we visited my multi-medium artist and maker of hats niece Jessica when she had a short stay in the relatively new State Government and teaching facility the Fiona Stanley Hospital south of the river. After a few initial problems the hospital officially opened in October 2014. Named after Australian epidemiologist Fiona Stanley the hospital has won awards for it's design. The exterior is excellent for reflections, couldn't decide which to use so here we have both :) Hope you are having a good weekend, take care and stay safe..
...what a fabulous building, I'm a bit dizzy!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Repeating Patterns - Outstanding For Sure
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Uma arquitectura fantástica.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e bom fim-de-semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
Livros-Autografados
That's a different looking building!
ReplyDeleteI like it, and your photographs too :)
All the best Jan
Very cool!
ReplyDeleteWhat an impressive building, I love the modern design.
ReplyDeleteOh the photographic possibilities. That building is awesome.
ReplyDeleteYou collect amazing reflections. I like the one at the top.
ReplyDeleteThe architecture of the hospital is fabulous. Hope your niece is better Grace.
ReplyDeleteI go with Tom, Grace! ;-)
ReplyDeleteI hate hospitals as I am grateful they exist.
Wonderful shots! Best wishes, too xox
Great reflection but if I may be honest. Especially for a hospital I find it a bit to prickly but perhaps that is to prepare you for things to come.
ReplyDeleteWell that is a spectacular hospital, amazing achitecture!
ReplyDeleteWonderful reflections. Great eye, Grace.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great design to this, and your captures and reflections are stunning!
ReplyDeleteWow that is quite dramatic and your photos are just great. Keep well Diane
ReplyDeleteWow. Such a great set of photos!
ReplyDeleteGreat looking building! Your shots do it justice. They're wonderful.
ReplyDeleteStunning pics
ReplyDeleteYou got some good shots here. We have a new hospital in Stockholm and there are new scandals emerging about it most every week.
ReplyDeleteImpressing buiding and wonderful reflections, Grace !
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