Here's another rather unusual Glasgow building, this time in Summerston. Like many others, it has a corner tower, but it seems to have been specifically designed to look like a ruin at the top (the neighbouring terrace has exactly the same look to its corner tower!).
The octagonal chimney of the former Prince's Dock Hydraulic Pumping Station on the south bank of the Clyde in Glasgow. It's shape and the decorative freize around the top appear to be based on the Tower of the Winds in the Roman Agora in Athens, which dates back to at least 50 BC. The chimney was originally 172 feet tall, but was cut down to just 55 feet in 1927.
Round Tower ||
This is the translation for Rundetårn : it's a tower in the city of #copenhagen that you climb to the top.
The interesting thing is that there no starway, but a "spiral ramp".
This #analogphotography was taken on the top of the #tower. #Film was a #lomochromemetropolis with a #Bessaflex TM. Lens was a #takumar 50mm f1.4. Exposure parameters was f2.8 at 1/30.