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Rules, FAQ, suggestions and building list.
RULES, PLEASE READ BEFORE POSTING
This is a forum were we can post polls on buildings and rate them. There are a few rules in order to organise it correctly. 1. Most obvious but still need to be told. Stay polite, no racist, nationalist or agressive attitude are welcome. This is a forum for architecture rating and having pleasure seeing nice pictures from many buildings and various architecture. Also, you're rating the architecture, not the religion or the political idea behind. If you think this or this building is crap because it was built for a reason you disaprove or dislike. Then better not vote at all, it will be considered as trolling and downrating, wich is a lame. 2. Even as a moderator, I'm open to all suggestions and discussion. This is the post where you can express your opinion, tell your ideas ect.... every constructive post is gladly welcome. 3. All the thread here must be created following a few rules, the first one is the title. In three part. The first one is the name of the building itself (wich you can give in any language, the one of its country being often cooler IMO), then is the city and finally the country. On this model building, city-country. Yet if a title isn't exactly correct it's not dramatic and the thread can live on. But still, I really want the name of the city in, I hate wasting my time on google trying to find the city of a building I don't know. 4. The poll itself have to be done from 10 to 3 using .5 steps. This is how it should looks like. Quote:
6. Of course, it's not an absolute rule. But the thread have to be interesting. If you can add information on the history of the building. Or its conception, it would be a great addition to the poll (and can help the building winning a few points). The Chart It is here. Enjoy .Frequently Asked Questions Q. Where do I know how high the building is rated? A. You have a real time chart using a database here Q. What can I do if I missed a poll? A. If the poll isn't correct, the best thing you can do is creating a new one with a correct poll. And sending me by Private Message the link to the wrong one. Wich I will erase. Since I can completly remove them from database and the chart, I am the mod you should tell about otherwise a wrong poll will still be included in the chart. Q. What can I do if I forgot the poll? A. Just PM me and I'll add it. Q. I want to change my mind on a vote, how can I do? A. Well, once again, you have to report it by private message to me. But, I'll only do it under two conditions: The first one is only in public poll (so I can be sure who voted what), and the second one is that you also post in the mentioned thread to have a clear tracks without possible contestation on this. Q. I think there is downrating trolling, what's the best to do? A. Once again, public polls are the best to check it. If someone is giving bad notes to all building of a special criteria (like all building of a special nationality). You can report it to me too, but you can't be sure I'll do something. Only OBVIOUS trolling will be considered. Q. I am against public polls because I want to vote without anyone to see my vote. Could they be forbidden here? A. No, the choice of a public poll is up to the creator of the poll. And they are usefull for poll modification and organisation of the thread. Q. Essential question, what kind of building are we rating here? Existing building? Destroyed buildings? Bridges? Churchs? A. Everything you have in mind. But for skyscrapers there are other sections. Q. What is the minimum configuration for this forum? A. First you need a computer able to see the net, due to the large number of pictures in a single thread, low connections or computers with a small memory might have a hard time loading them. Well, I'm sorry for them but it's the concept of the forum. Just imagine there is a BIG "56K die" warning at the entrace of this forum. Plus a DirectX9 graphic card is required, two Geforce 6 6800 Ultra should do it. The sound card is optional though.
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Austria
![]() Stephansdom (Vienna) Karl Lueger Gedächtniskirche (Vienna) Karlskirche (Vienna) Kirche am Steinhof (Vienna) Rathaus (Vienna) Votivkirche (Vienna) Upper Belvedere (Vienna) Maria Vom Siege church (Vienna) Kollegienkirche (Vienna) Triumphpforte (Innsbruck) Herz Jesu Kirche (Graz) Rathaus (Graz) Stift Melk (Melk)
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Belgium
![]() St. Michel Cathedral (Brussels) St-Jean Baptiste au Béguinage (Brussels) Grand Place (Brussels) Carolus Borromeus Church (Antwerp) Our Lady Cathedral (Antwerp) Antwerp Town Hall (Antwerp) Leuven City Hall (Leuven) Norbertine Abbey Church (Grimbergen)
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Bosnia & Herzegovina
![]() Gazi Husrev (Sarajevo) Sarajevo Cathedral (Sarajevo) Islamic Faculty (Sarajevo) Alipasina Dzamija (Sarajevo) Šeher Čehajina Bridge (Sarajevo) Latin Bridge (Sarajevo) Stari Most (Mostar) Visegrad Bridge (Visegrad) Buna Han (Blagaj)
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Czech Republic
![]() Saint Vitus (Prague) Prague Castle (Prague) The Cathedral of St. Peter and St. Paul (Brno) Liberec Town Hall (Liberec) Zámek Lednice (Lednice) Cesky Krumlov Castle (Cesky Krumlov) Karlstejn Castle (Karlstejn) Chram sv.Barbory (Kutná Hora) Jaromerice nad Rokytnou Palace
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France
![]() Chateau du Louvre (Paris) Sainte Marie Madeleine (Paris) Arc de Triomphe (Paris) Hotel des Invalides (Paris) Abbaye du Val de Grâce (Paris) Chateau de Fontainebleau (Fontainebleau) Notre Dame de Strasbourg (Strasbourg) Hotel de Ville de Lyon (Lyon) Vieille bourse de Lille (Lille) Capitole (Toulouse) Chateau d'Ô (Ô) Cathèdrale Sainte Cecile (Albi) Chateau de Chambord (Chambord) Chateau de Pierrefonds (Pierrefonds) Chateau d'Azay le Rideau (Azay le Rideau) Chateau de Versailles (Versailles) Chateau Royal de Navarre (Pau) Chateau de Chenonceau (Chenonceau) Chateau de maintenon (Maintenon) Place Stanislas (Nancy) Fort Boyard (Rochefort) Chateau de Chantilly (Chantilly)
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Germany
![]() Branderburger Tor (Berlin) Berliner Stadtschloss (Berlin) French & German Dom (Berlin) Friedrichswerdersche Kirche (Berlin) Palace Charlottenburg (Berlin) German History Museum (Berlin) St. Johann Nepomuk (Munich) Schloss Moyland (Moyland) Neues Palais (Potsdam) Sanssouci Palace (Potsdam) Frauenkirche (Dresden) Semper Opera (Dresden) Theatinerkirche (Munich) Residenz Palace (Würzburg) Schweriner Schloss (Schwerin) Neues Rathaus (Leipzig) Castle Stolzenfels (Koblenz) Muenster Market (Muenster)
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Netherlands (The)
![]() Dutch Colonial architecturel (Indonesia, S-Africa, Ghana, Suriname, Caribbean, SriLanka) Het Loo Palace (Apeldoorn) Paleis op de Dam (Amsterdam) The Salamander (Leidschendam)
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Pakistan
Wazir Khan Mosque (Lahore) Lahore Museum (Lahore) Royal Fort (Lahore) Gurduwara (Lahore) Badshahi masjid (Lahore) Gawalmandi and Anarkali Food Street (Lahore) Shahjehan Mosque (Thatta)
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Poland
![]() Royal Palace (Warsaw) St. Peter's and St. Paul's Church (Krakow) Sukiennice (Krakow) The Wawel Cathedral (Krakow) Wawel Royal Castle (Krakow) Town Hall (Wroclaw) St. Augustine's Church (Wroclaw) Cistercian Abbey (Lubiaz) Mariacki Church (Gdansk) City Hall (Gdansk) Plawniowice Palace (Plawniowice) Sanctuary in Swieta Lipka (Swieta Lipka) Ratusz Poznan (Poznan) Baroque city gates (Szczecin) Plac Orła Białego (Szczecin)
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United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (The)
![]() St Paul's Cathedral (London) Wesminster Palace (London) Dunrobin Castle (Dunrobin)
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