Showing posts with label cardiff. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cardiff. Show all posts

Thursday, 23 August 2012

Cardiff,






 The end of the line station is still in use but the old station is up for sale
 Brains has been brewing beer in Cardiff for the past 125 years,
The brewery chimney on Curran Rd from the River Taff

 decision building
 the slate on the Cardiff dock millennium building is from the north wales quarries,The exterior of the building is clad in multi-coloured slate collected from Welsh slate quarries. Narrow windows are built into the layers of slate to give the impression of rock strata they depict the different stone layers in sea cliffs. The purple slate came from the Penrhyn Quarry, the blue from Cwt y Bugail Quarry, the green from the Nantlle Valley, the grey from Llechwedd quarry, and the black from the Corris Quarry.




The Centre's main feature, the bronze coloured dome, which covers the Donald Gordon Theatre, is clad in steel that was treated with copper oxide. It was designed to withstand the weather conditions on the Cardiff Bay waterfront and will look better with age. The architect, Jonathan Adams, decided not to use copper and aluminium as they would both change colour with age and weather conditions

The pier head building under refurbishment,

Cardiff

Over the next few days I will be putting scenes from the capital city of Wales.
there is nothing to say what this building is apart from the  weather dial that has a fish as its pointer
and this rather interesting weather vein sitting atop of the building
This building with its random stone infills was made out of the ballast of the old cargo ships/ the hewn  window surround sand stone  most like comes from the Bristol/ Bath area
one of the stadium supports
 Sunset view of the stadium from the 5th floor room of the hotel
Cardiff football ground next to the stadium.