I walked into the room, and initially was a bit daunted. The space had been cleverly used but would I a) be able to get up onto the bed it was very high, and b) would I really have a great city view. Then I pushed button to raise the blind and smiled!

It is day four of this month’s Squares Challenge, and if you haven’t already guessed it the theme is Geometry.
Geometry is an essential part of architecture and interior design, and it has certainly been used to great effect in this hotel. Did you know there’s even a branch of research called architectural geometry? Might explain why I am going to be sharing quite a few building squares this month.

You can join us daily, just at the weekends or whenever suits you and your blog. You can even link to other challenges as I have today with 6WS. The only absolute is that your image can only be one geometric shape and that is Square.
what a fabulous view. Here is mine for today
https://wordpress.com/post/joannescraftsandadventures.wordpress.com/5815
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thanks, and yay you are squaring this month. Love it when you do
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Having this view from the bed, with a cup of either hot cocoa or tea in my hand, would just make my day!
I will not step off the bed 🙂
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I did keep returning to bed!!
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Gosh! What a view, Becky. My square is a bit of a surprise, at least it was to me 🙂
https://tishfarrell.com/2025/01/04/elephantine-geometry-the-things-one-sees-in-bishops-castle/
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I know, was such a lovely surprise – I think having the park there made it extra special
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Nice prisms your sights!
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Was definitely worth paying a little bit extra for!
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And I see you stole a lampshade from the bar too 😉.
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it was a struggle to get it down, and then sneak it upstairs!
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😂
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It was a lovely cityscape Becky.
I agree I’m not one for cities any more
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yeah brief visits are fun but not places I’d like to live in
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I must agree. The US is nuts
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A crazy American view but it’s superb for Squares. Not sure about this Sevillian one. Have a good weekend, Becky!
https://stillrestlessjo.com/2025/01/04/moving-geometry/
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think all big cities are crazy these days – at least this one had a few normal sized buildings! I love your Sevillian one, and honoured you are squaring again 🙂
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A lot of lines, rectangles and squares 🙂
Lovely cityscape!
https://mariawijk.wordpress.com/2025/01/04/lines-5/
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so glad you like it too. It was so much better than I had dared hope
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I’m glad you included a night time shot. I love seeing the city lights come on and they really give a different perspective on the view.
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It was tough decision to decide which one I should make my main square, as like you I love seeing the day and night versions
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My view is the exact opposite today!
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ooh intriguing – be there in a moment to see
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What a great city scape out that window!
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I know, I was delighted with it – I think having the tiny park makes it extra special
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I agree – the green helps make the city scape softer.
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we need more parks I say everywhere!
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