Annalia S.'s photos with the keyword: architecture

biological architecture (with PIPs)

19 Apr 2020 21 14 258
The iris is a little “architectural” marvel. From a furled-up lance, its petals unfold to form a complex structure that is clearly designed to take the best advantage of pollinators’ visits. Three of the petals arch upwards and overlap to form a canopy that protects the core of the flower, while the other three uncurl downwards like stuck-out tongues, revealing a delicate brush laden with pollen. Finally, inside, three more petals, smaller and slightly up-curled, enclose and protect the inner chamber, the source of the nectar. A visiting pollinator is therefore obliged to squeeze its way over the pollen brush, in order to reach the nectar inside, while we get to enjoy one of the most interesting and oddly shaped flowers in nature. :)

Christmas shopping

08 Dec 2019 33 18 304
This shot is from a few years ago, but I thought it would work to wish everyone a fun holiday season. This is in the little town where I was born and raised, in northern Italy, where arched porticos are common since the weather is often inclement.

Florence courthouse and .... HFF!

06 Dec 2019 13 9 198
I promised I would post some pictures of Florence and I will start with this little known modern building that caused some controversy a few years ago when it was built.