Walkshop
I began my walk following the guide that we were provided. Starting from QUT, we can already see very interesting structures like the one on William St, that had won an award for it's architectural design.
This was the beginning of the walk and capture the buildings along with the clear skies. The weather can affect how you perceive a city.
Following the road, i continued down onto Queen St Mall capturing this shot. This shot shows the city straight down to the bottom of queen street. You can see the different heights of the buildings change as you progressively make your way down.
We come down to the commercial buildings, the buildings where people go to work. These buildings are usually high above our eye level and always tower over the shopping malls.
We make our way down to the riverside where all the commercial buildings are angled towards the scene of the river. These buildings tower over the inner buildings, which also block the view of those buildings from getting a view of the river. The path that we followed, twists and turns until we meet the bridge.
The howard smith wharf is where our destination ends. The walk provided an insight on the city. When i was walking, i took notice to look above eye level and looked at the towering buildings and the effect if has on the urban environment.





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