Narrow — CFFC and Monday Window

I am concentrating in this post on the narrow buildings with lots of windows from Brisbane, which exemplify the city’s unique architectural style and offer a striking visual contrast against the skyline. These structures, characterized by their sleek designs and expansive glass facades, allowing natural light to flood the interiors it’s fascinating to consider how their narrow profiles are utilized efficiently, maximizing space in the bustling urban environment. The abundance of windows not only enhances aesthetic appeal but also connects the vibrant outdoor landscape with the indoor spaces, creating a seamless integration of nature and city living. These were taken 6 years ago, don’t know how much the skyline has changed since then.

Brisbane

Dan’s CFFC and Monday Window: 6 January 2025 also for

Lots of Windows
Windows and frames in a narrow building

11 thoughts on “Narrow — CFFC and Monday Window

  1. Your first image is a beauty! I had no idea what Brisbane looked like, but I did not picture it looking like this. So sleek and modern-looking.

  2. Great cityscape and architecture shots! I especially like the symmetry of the one you’ve titled ‘Lots of Windows’ 🙂

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