Monochrome-Madness: Symmetry

Our host this week is Dawn from The Day After, and her theme this week is SYMMETRY

Instead of finding symmetry in many places I am taking you back to our trip to Australia. These I took from the war memorial in Canberra. Architecture does often provide us with symmetry and I think it is captured here without no doubt.


Visitors exploring Australian War Memorial in Canberra.

The architecture of the Australian War Memorial in Canberra is both striking and symbolic, designed to reflect the solemnity and significance of its purpose. The memorial features a grand sandstone façade and an iconic dome, which is inspired by the design of traditional war memorials around the world.

The symmetrical architecture , capturing its grandeur and solemnity.

The architectural symmetry of the Australian War Memorial in Canberra, showcasing its grand design and serene atmosphere.


Stunning stained glass windows

ANZAC Parade is a street in Canberra, Australia. Along the street, there are memorials dedicated to the soldiers from Australia and New Zealand who fell in battles. Eucalyptus trees grow along the edges of the street. The red central median of the area is made of crushed brick.

11 thoughts on “Monochrome-Madness: Symmetry

  1. Sounds and looks like a beautiful place. I agree, symmetry can be found in most all of architecture in one form or another. You’ve certainly demonstrated that here. Thanks for linking up!

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