In my opinion, the Fernsehturm is to Berlin what the Eiffel Tower is to Paris. A symbol of the city, maybe a little intrusive, but then you get used to and become a point of reference (a kind of compass) of the city.
Close to Alexanderplatz, the tower was constructed between 1965 and 1969 by the administration of the GDR. It was intended as a symbol of Berlin, as it is easily visible throughout the central and some suburban districts of Berlin. With its height of 368 meters, it is the tallest structure in Germany.
Obviously it is a problem for those who make expansive panoramas of Berlin, because it is impossible not to frame it :-).
Pedrotti Alberto, Hans-Jürgen Bayer, Arno Bruckardt, Thomas Janeck, Martin Kraus, Uta Philipp, Jan Lindgaard Rasmussen, Werner Schelberger, Christoph Seger, Matthias Stoffels, Markus Ulmer
|
 |
Kommentare
The tower basket was supposed to be inspired by Sputnik Satellite I read. Interesting in general also the urbanistic architectural school of the GDR in the 60's, which got encouraged by this building.
I like it ... and your pano. You are showing the tower leaning to the right .. I once was showing the Munich tower leaning to the left :-)
Seems that in this site a rotation by 00°00'01" is seen with suspicion but multiples of 90° are welcome. The spirit is: If a rotation exists, let its existence be clear! Or, maybe, it is agreed that 00°00'01" are not effective enough as a physiotherapy for the neck, even with continued Betrachtungen.
Ma, con tutto il rispetto per Ber-lino... la Levanna e la Croce Rossa viste da Ber-gamo che fine hanno fatto?
The pano of which you speak will see it again soon.
This tower has not such a "rough" quality. Given its story I wonder if it from the beginning was meant to look a little nicer than other concrete-towers, or was it later it was plastered? Kind regards, Jan.
"Leaning" to the right... Hope no one did take it the wrong way. It was like Alberto mentioned, that you put the tower clockwise. All lines are upright not deviated !
Tablet users (with a nice big screen) can easily take advantage of their device and watch it upright.
Actually I never thought to put a tower or vertical building CW ... this now becomes an attitude survey :-)
I only posted two of those kind on p-p but if I look at my archive, all are laid CCW.
Maybe after hard exercises at odd multiples of 90° one temporarily looses the control of the mouse...
Arno: I don't rattle, *you* have (or had? I not much up to date) Simon Rattle in Berlin...
Hope for the Berliner (and for the stability of the tower) that he acts as a rattle, but that he does not rattle to much!
KR, Alberto.
We think that there is a tendency to reward panos perhaps technically perfect, but banal and repetitive. It is undisputed that the pano should not present obvious defects, but is given too little importance to factors such as, for example, originality, search of new views, lighting conditions, intrinsic beauty of the landscape.
But of course this is just an opinion.
Giuseppe: You have my full accordance.
KR Arno
Berliners nicknamed the luminous cross Rache des Papstes, or the "Pope's Revenge". For the same reasons, the structure was also called (ironically)"St. Walter" (from Walter Ulbricht).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fernsehturm_Berlin
Kommentar schreiben