/r/ArchitecturePorn

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High quality images of architecture.


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Welcome to ArchitecturePorn, a SFWPorn Network reddit devoted to interesting architecture and individual images of buildings as the sole focus.


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Submission Rules

  • Include some context about the image in the title (such as the location or the name of the building).
  • Only submit static images.
  • Videos, collections, interactive images/websites, and articles are not allowed.
  • Do not submit a shortened link using a URL shortener like tinyurl.
  • If your image is of a city, please submit it to /r/CityPorn
  • Make sure your image is hosted by an approved host.
    • Original source is allowed and preferred over the approved hosts. If your submission is not on the list of approved hosts, but it is an original source, please use the tag [OS] so your submission is not removed in error. If your image is rehosted from another approved host it will be removed.
    • If you took the photo yourself, you can signify this by using the tag [OC] (original content) and after 24 hours you will be given special flair. If you don't receive flair after a few days feel free to message the mods.
  • If you have any questions check out the FAQ.

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    122

    Chilehaus, Hamburg, Germany

    1 Comment
    2024/12/01
    16:51 UTC

    344

    Bryggen, Bergen, Norway (OC)

    5 Comments
    2024/12/01
    14:53 UTC

    61

    Old Christ Church - Alexandria Va

    One of the oldest in the U.S. pales of course to European church ages.

    4 Comments
    2024/12/01
    14:21 UTC

    85

    Cathedral Basilica of St. John the Baptist ~ Savannah, GA

    0 Comments
    2024/12/01
    14:07 UTC

    91

    Gwangan Bridge, Busan, South Korea [OC]

    0 Comments
    2024/12/01
    13:18 UTC

    1

    Roof of Eurovea Shopping Centre, Bratislava. [OC]

    0 Comments
    2024/12/01
    11:27 UTC

    527

    Gyeongbok Palace after a record November snow in 117 years, Jongno District, Downtown Seoul, South Korea.

    3 Comments
    2024/12/01
    09:14 UTC

    63

    Minami-za, Kyoto, Japan

    0 Comments
    2024/12/01
    08:05 UTC

    524

    The Marble Hall, Kedleston Hall located in Kedleston, Derbyshire, England [3024x4032]

    10 Comments
    2024/11/30
    19:03 UTC

    17

    St. John's Masonic Lodge #33, built1927, Spartanburg, SC [USA]

    0 Comments
    2024/11/30
    18:25 UTC

    297

    Art Deco in San Diego Mission Hills

    4 Comments
    2024/11/30
    17:33 UTC

    482

    Majorca Building, Melbourne, Australia

    1 Comment
    2024/11/30
    15:21 UTC

    170

    Traditional wooden housing, Bergen, Norway (OC)

    4 Comments
    2024/11/30
    14:58 UTC

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    Alexandria Virginia

    Holiday walk and saw this.

    21 Comments
    2024/11/30
    14:05 UTC

    102

    Azabudai Hills, Japan

    3 Comments
    2024/11/30
    13:53 UTC

    995

    Regionalist art and architecture in Sevilla, Spain

    The regionalist style developed in Seville at the turn of the century, especially between 1900 and 1935, with origins in Modernism, Art Nouveau and followed by the rationalist style.

    This regionalist idea was shown together with architects and other artists such as José María Izquierdo, Mas y Prat or the Álvarez Quintero brothers in literature, Blas Infante in politics, Castillo Lastrucci in sculpture, Bacarisas or Santiago Martínez in painting... a style that had its splendour at the Ibero-American Exhibition of 1929. There were many architects who worked in Seville imitating the classic Renaissance Mudejar or Baroque Sevillian buildings, where brick, tile and ironwork predominate.

    This style is characterised by its attempt to recover historical architectural elements from Andalusia and southern Spain, seeking an Andalusian regional identity in architecture, using traditional local materials such as brick, tile, plaster and wood, which contributes to the feeling of regional authenticity.

    21 Comments
    2024/11/30
    11:19 UTC

    31

    B.M. Behrends Bank building, Juneau, AK.

    Said to be a historic building.

    0 Comments
    2024/11/30
    10:44 UTC

    29

    Walter Soboleff Bldg.,Juneau,AK.

    0 Comments
    2024/11/30
    10:34 UTC

    186

    Kiyomizu-dera Temple, Kyoto, Japan

    2 Comments
    2024/11/30
    07:59 UTC

    2

    Tallest In Halifax!

    Tallest east of Montreal

    0 Comments
    2024/11/30
    00:03 UTC

    675

    Martha Lahovary House, Bucharest

    8 Comments
    2024/11/30
    00:01 UTC

    180

    Ravenswood Chicago

    2 Comments
    2024/11/29
    23:42 UTC

    5

    Great Arthur House - London

    https://preview.redd.it/w5xsvh2hgx3e1.jpg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=18cb3d0f346e5ebd132ec2aa142c69d51440bcf8

    https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1021945?section=official-list-entry I came upon this building the other day. It reminded me of a similar building that was recently torn down in South Acton. (I'll find a photo I took of that building and post it). Apparently it was the subject of an episode of the terrific film series 'A Look at Life' that's available here in the UK on Talking Pictures TV.

    0 Comments
    2024/11/29
    23:40 UTC

    372

    Notre Dame, Paris. Gothic churches have amazing architecture

    For some crazy reason I took an art history class in college, gain one thing in class, an appreciation for gothic architecture.

    9 Comments
    2024/11/29
    23:35 UTC

    232

    Chichen Itza, Yucatán, Mexico

    6 Comments
    2024/11/29
    22:05 UTC

    145

    (OC) Giralda. Sevilla, Spain.

    0 Comments
    2024/11/29
    17:20 UTC

    68

    Downtown Pittsburgh, PA. Pic is OC

    0 Comments
    2024/11/29
    16:04 UTC

    247

    The gigantic portico of the Pantheon (Rome, c. 126 AD) is framed by 16 granite columns, each a single piece 39 ft tall, 5 ft wide, and weighing 60 tons. All were carved in Egypt and transported to Rome via a system of barges and boats. Hadrian had it rebuilt after Trajan's wishes [1080x1262] [OC]

    2 Comments
    2024/11/29
    14:12 UTC

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    Mastuj Fort, near Chitral, in Pakistan's far north. Believed to have been built around 1790

    0 Comments
    2024/11/29
    12:23 UTC

    561

    Closer view of Rohtas Fort (1540) in Jhelum, Pakistan

    2 Comments
    2024/11/29
    12:22 UTC

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