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Inspiration & Reference
I just wanted to know if people had any links to good websites for either level design inspiration (photos, paintings, concept art, etc.) or just for architectural reference. We had a thread like this on the old qmap, but we know how much good that does us.
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Continuing The Theme... 
So, 1960s futiristic architecture... I want to find more real-life examples. What I have so far:

The Space Needle in Seattle:
http://www.vanderbilt.edu/commodores/NCC/NCAAWomen1st/images/The%20Space%20Needle.jpg

Pacific Science Center in Seattle:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/0/03/PACSCI6.jpg

Space Mountain in Disneyland:
http://disney.rocket9.net/images/DL_SpaceMountain.1280.jpg

BONUS LINK: Space Mountain concept art:
http://stetson.edu/library/SpecialCollections/images/img005.jpg

Habitat 67 in Montreal:
http://expo67.ncf.ca/expo_habitat_structure.jpg

More pictures from Expo 67:
http://www.space1999.net/~sorellarium13/expo67greatbritainandfrance.jpg
http://www.space1999.net/~sorellarium13/expo67israelpavilionatnight.jpg

That's all for now. 
Phaeno_Museum Zaha Hadid 
If you like modern architecture, have a look at this building, a new sience museum in wolfsburg (home of volkswagen), by the great architect Zaha Hadid.
http://www.hiepler-brunier.de/phaeno/ 
Oh Wow That Museum Looks Awesome 
Why are crazy designs like that usually reserved for museums and art galleries? 
Czg 
Because it's too expensive for common mortal we are, and also because such architecture is not good for real life all days usage... 
I Like This Blog 
http://pruned.blogspot.com
Haven't really understood the purpose yet. But there are interesting things (some rather NWS). Inspiring? For sure! 
Czg: 
National Olympic Stadium In Tokyo 
This one is confusing. I have a photo if this in a book I have at home and it looks really cool with a huge suspension roof and everything sort of curved and stuff. But all my google searches turned up a boring open air soccer stadium.

Turns out they must have removed the roof, though I've seen no mention of it anywhere. The wikipedia entry is notable silent on the fact that there used to be a roof, and that the roof was the fucking NOTABLE part of the building.

Anyway, here's a page with photos of the original structures:
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/gsapp/BT/DOMES/TIMELN/tkyo_gym/tkyo_gym.html

And here's a google maps image of the same site -- notice the roof is missing on the big one, and all new on the small one:
http://maps.google.com/maps?om=1&ie=UTF8&z=17&ll=35.678834,139.713746&spn=0.005055,0.008669&t=k

And here are some typical photos: (where's the roof???)
http://www.fussballtempel.net/afc/JPN/Tokyo_Olympic.html

Wikipedia page: (not very informative)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olympic_Stadium_(Tokyo)

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Totally unrelated, here's a cool stadium in montreal built for the 76 olympics:
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/gsapp/BT/DOMES/TIMELN/montreal/montreal.html 
Olympic Stadium Cont 
Here's a page with good color photos of the stadium with roof from various angles...

http://www.archiplanet.org/wiki/Olympic_Arena 
 
Very interesting metlslime, thanks for posting. 
Wow 
when someone actually gets paid for something like that

http://www.hohpe.com/Gregor/Travel/2002/Seattle/emp.jpg

I'm reminded of the Bloom County strip where an idea for a protective shield is built around the Earth using 40 billion dollar bills laid end to end is pitched to Congressmen, and a head line caption reads: They Bought It! 
Strike The First 'is' 
can't proofread for shit 
Metlslime... 
Wrong area on the map, it's a bit under than the stadium, right under Yoyogi park, kick ass place to spend your sunday afternoon (various animations every weekend, lots of amateur musicians and stuff).
http://maps.google.com/maps?om=1&ie=UTF8&z=17&ll=35.667661,139.701161&spn=0.006494,0.010042&t=k
My camera was out of battery when we got to it though... =( 
Bal: 
ah, that explains it... but considering how many photos of an open-air stadium when searching for "olympic stadium tokyo" i wonder... what is that other stadium that everyone seems to think is the olympic stadium?

Wikipedia's page is completely off the mark in this case, it seems. 
Metlslime 
it's the Yoyogi National Gymnasium it seems, it was also built for the Olympics, so not surprising it can be confused.
Wikipedia has it right: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yoyogi_National_Gymnasium 
Metl 
Would that be "Contemporary Japanese Architecture", by Botond Bognar (one of the coolest names evar), by chance? If so urok 'cause I got the same one =D 
Biff: 
actually it's "Annotated Architecture" by Neil Stevenson (no, not the Snow Crash guy, that's Stephenson.)

And apparently Neil didn't do his research, becuase as Bal says, it's actually called Yoyogi National Gymnasium or something like that. 
Hah 
I do have Stephenson's Cryptonomicon -- need to get further into that one. 
More Architecture And Design Blogs 
Miniature Buildings In Park In Austria 
http://knuttz.net/hosted_pages/Miniature-Park-20070121

It's a lot of buildings we've seen before, but the pictures show a good aerial view and there is a nice variety of architectural styles. (3 pages of images) 
Melslime 
Indeed, nice photos of various famous site of the world.. 
Hehe... 
There's something like that not far from where I live, it's only silly french buildings though... =(
It's a shame they don't have the names of the buildings, some of those are nice and I'd be interested into looking into them a bit more. 
The Big Disney Castle... 
(reminds Than Of A Painkiller Level) 
fairly certain that's the Blue Mosque in Istanbul.
Don't know about the rest though... 
Than... 
#2 is the Sultan Ahmed Mosque or "Blue Mosque" in Turkey:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sultan_Ahmed_Mosque 
Buildings 
#1 Castle Chenonceau at the river Loire (France)
http://www.chenonceau.com/media/fr/index_fr.php

#3 Einstein Tower, Potsdam (near Berlin, Germany)
http://www.aip.de/einsteinturm/

#4 looks like a building in Sanaa, the Capital of Jemen
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sana'a

- the other ? 
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