Becky is back with another Square Challenge this January.
We’ll mostly be looking for shapes and lines, or anything geometric that has been created by animators, architects, artists, astronomers, carpenters, cartographers, designers, engineers, landscape gardeners, navigators, scientists, urban planners, and . . . . . Well everyone really as this branch of mathematics seems to be part of everyday life.

Geometric Squares | Day 13
If you want to join in either daily, weekly or just on the odd occasion then please visit Becky, the only rule is that the photo MUST be a square – that is four equal sides! You have been warned 😉
It’s a weird one, isn’t it?
More so in black and white I think.
brilliant – I was thinking I recognise this, but couldn’t place it for a few moments
It looks different in black and white.
Fabulous edit Jude
Thanks Brian.
Your clever ‘sketch’ really highlights the geometry of this building.
Yes, it works well.
We had dinner up in the Oxo Tower one evening when we still lived in London. Damian Lewis the actor was on the next table, and the food was great!
Best wishes, Pete.
I know nothing about the building or the tower, but apparently you can go up to the top for free.
It looks great at night with the name illuminated in red. I only went to one of the restaurants there, but it was very good. x
I assumed your picture is a negative. I found an online picture of the Oxo Tower just to be sure. In the decades when I worked with film, I occasionally liked a photograph of mine better as a negative than as a positive.
Some kind of pencil sketch effect I think.
I know it well, of course! Do you know the reason for the OXO name being incorporated in the building’s design? Apparently any form of commercial advertising was banned on the banks of the Thames so this was a sneaky way of promoting the brand without a billboard!
I didn’t know that. In fact I know nothing about the OXO building, it was just a fluke that I had a photo of it.
Nice way to present this building.