More often than not, we tend to see images of famous architecture taken during Summer, Spring and Autumn where the sky is blue and grass is green. What about famous architecture during Winter covered in snow? Unfortunately, some architecture appears depressing during Winter.
Eiffel Tower, Paris. Source: Pinterest
Snow has fallen on the pyramids for the first time in 112 years. Source: Huffington Post
Falling Water by Frank Lloyd Wright covered in snow. Source: Pinterest
Farnsworth House in winter view of the house in 1971, showing the original insect screening of the porch, and the roller shades added by the owner after the curtains were damaged by flood waters. Source: Wikipedia
Colosseum under snow as harsh winter weather puts crumbling ancient monument under further strain. Source: DailyMail
Landmark sculpture Cloudgate sits covered with snow on cold winter day. Source: GettyImage
Colline Notre-Dame du Haut, Ronchamp. Photo by WaltiGoehner
Le Corbousier’s Villa Savoye. Photo source: Peripatetic Paraphernalia
The Glass House by Philip Johnson. Photo by Michael Hall. Source: The Glass House Blog