Brightly coloured candles seen through a mottled glass window, Copenhagen.
Aller Huset – the headquarters of the Danish publishing company Aller, Havneholmen, Copenhagen
Votive candles flicker in the aisle of the Church of Our Lady, in Brugges, Flanders.
Dappled sunlight through the stained glass on the stone tracery above the apse of the Saint Bavo Cathedral (also known as Sint-Baafs Cathedral, or Sint Baafskathedraal in Dutch), Ghent, Flanders.
Graffiti bear on the famous Werregaren Straat, Ghent. Also colloquially known as ‘Graffiti Street’, this is apparently the only place in Ghent where street art (i.e. graffiti) is legal.
Cherub decoration on a tomb in the ambulatory behind the apse of the Saint Bavo Cathedral (also known as Sint-Baafs Cathedral, or Sint Baafskathedraal in Dutch).
Wide angle view of the Metropolis building by Future Systems at Sluseholmen in Copenhagen’s Southern Dockland, Denmark.
For some strange reason there’s no relevant MIMOA entry.
Apse of Grundtvigs Kirke (Grundtvig’s Church) in Copenhagen, Denmark. A spectacular example of modernist, minimalist Gothic architecture. Wikipedia describes it as ‘expressionist’ but it is clearly not – it is too restrained, the decorative elements are minimised and there is a phenomenal sense of stillness and tranquility. It is a fabulous colour too – photographs don’t really capture the delicacy of the yellow/cream brickwork in the interior of the church.
Detail of the Metropolis building by Future Systems at Sluseholmen in Copenhagen’s Southern Dockland, Denmark.
For some strange reason there’s no relevant MIMOA entry.
A spiral staircase sneaks up between two cast concrete tanks, Copenhagen, Denmark.