Sunday, September 27, 2009

Brighton

To have the first UK-experience in Brighton on a sunny day is a pretty gentle introduction into Britain. Based on movies, books and knowledges from schools I expected a foggy, rainy, grey country, my bag was full with pullovers but I arrived to a warm and sunny England. After London I spent some time in Brighton which on the map looks much farer or the trains are really fast int he UK.:)

Brighton

Brighton on this bright sunny day looked rather like a French city in Normandy like on some paintings of Claude Monet. Without the left side traffic, the bobbies, the duble decked busses, the strange brown uniformized houses and without that very British accent everywhere I would think I was in an other country.

Brighton

Actually Brighton is called Brighton&Hove recently since a couple of years ago Brighton and Hove have merged and got the status of city. A few hundred thousand people but still the largest seaside city of England. In a way it seemed to me that Brighton is a place to drop out from London for a weekend. But the city has its own, very active life, too. Two universities and 35.000 language school students from all over the world makes the place very alive.

Brighton

I really loved the atmosphere there. I know there are a lot of tensions around immigrants in Western Europe lately, but I find these new colorful image of Europe very amazing. When it comes to students and youth this is even more visible. Brighton is totally vibrant some maybe would say „annoying” in this terms. In the evening I found a lot of students on the streets drinking and eating in pubs and restaurants or just simply being noisy around.:)

Brighton

I guess the Royal Pavilion (which belongs to the city now) and the Brighton Pier are the most famous sights of Brighton, though to me every churches, the old workhouse on the hill or the traditional British houses were also very historical and impressive.

Modern lifestyle on the old stones. Thats my impression on Brighton and maybe on the United Kingdom, too. Some things they hardly change, but everything has totally changed around them.

Brighton

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

And again a photo featured..

What a honour:) Again a photo of mine got featured. This time they featured this one:


sunrise at the airport

You can see the site where my photo is featured here.

Sunday, September 13, 2009

ARC exhibition Budapest

My favorite posters of the 2009 "Restart" Exhibition of ARC.



ARC exhibition - Budapest

ARC exhibition - Budapest

ARC exhibition - Budapest

ARC exhibition - Budapest

Friday, September 11, 2009

My photo got featured

Like two years ago I took a photo in Siófok (Hungary) and I uploaded it to the Flickr.
And now I found it featured on the Budapest based online magazin called Funzine.

You can see the featured version here: Southest splendid Shoreline

naplemente Siófokon

Monday, September 7, 2009

ION Orchard Singapore

I wouldn't say that I am a fan of malls. I do not mind them, but wherever I go I find them identical. I am always surprised that some people (especally teenagers) know them very well. As for me, even if I have visited a mall hundred times, very hard to say where the Adidas store or the Zara is.

ION Plaza - Singapore

The ION Orchard plaza in Singapore was the first in my life that could draw my attention as architecture and as a place for people. I am not an architect nor someone who is familiar with design. This place affected me simply as a human being. Instead of that iron-cold commercial feeling at that place I had a warm but still futuristic impression.


ION Plaza - Singapore

The basic structure is still the same... several floors, corridors are surrounding an empty inner space but all the lines and curves were new to me, even the shape of the stores was unique.


ION Plaza - Singapore

The mall is full of creative design elements.


ION Plaza - Singapore

ION Orchard was designed by the architecture team Benoy.