Wednesday, July 22, 2009

FILLED OF THINGS THAT WERE DONE IN FIRST 100 DAYS IN DENMARK (DAY63)


DAY 63 – July 20, 2009

I went to the indoor swimming pool today. It is located at Adolphvej, Gentofte. Kildeskovshallen was designed by the architect couple Karen and Arne Clemmensen and built in the period 1966-1972. It is different to other indoor swimming pools as it was built from high-quality materials, coupled with the fact that it also boasts works of art built into the construction. For example, there is a gigantic geometric abstract painting in the colours blue, white and red in the outdoor paddling pool. At the time it was built, the swimming pool was considered a very hi-tech building. Kildeskovshallen has therefore been assessed as having architectural value and today it is a listed building.

I had fun playing with the kids, though, I don’t understand them.



MORAL LESSON:
On the next level.

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