Obergiesing Playground
Playgrounds are strange places. Especially in Winter when nobody is there to use them. These are some snapshots from Obergiesing, Munich. Be sure to check out the complete photoset on Flickr.
Playgrounds are strange places. Especially in Winter when nobody is there to use them. These are some snapshots from Obergiesing, Munich. Be sure to check out the complete photoset on Flickr.
Walking through Munich’s subway stations revealed great examples of “underground” architecture. This first part of the “Underground Safari” series covers the stations St.-Quirin-Platz, Candidplatz, Mangfallplatz, Wettersteinplatz and Kolumbusplatz, all situated on the U1 track. You may take look at the photoset on Flickr.
, originally uploaded by alphaeus/johannes. … on a sunny but cold Sunday afternoon, in January 2009.
Viviane Reding (EU comissioner), David Drummond (Google) and others discussing new realities at HVB Forum, Munich. Go for details at http://www.dld-conference.com/schedule.php
I just visited the recently opened Apple Store in Munich – Rosenstraße. What should I say? It’s a stylish shop for gorgeous gadgets. The shop sports the usual elements of design featured by almost every other Apple Store on the world: A giant, white glowing Apple Logo, huge amounts of glass, the well known wooden desks, two [...]
As you can see, I didn’t update this blog in the last months. This phase of silence should be over now. I started my new job here in Munich, had to find a flat, managed to get a german cell phone contract (at a horribly high price), and lots of other things involved in starting [...]