Aargauerstrasse

Aargauerstrasse goes from Vulkanstrasse to Pfingstweidstrasse. It is named after Kanton Aargau.

Docking bay of the Zürcher Three-story building, with a bunch of truck containers on the last floor. The building has flashy green blinds on the second floor. There is a road and a couple of trees in the foreground.

Docking bay of the Zürcher Engrosmarkt, a large wholesale market.

Swisscom datacenter, a large industrial building, made out of a bunch of blocks, with a large antenna-looking structure on top. The sun is quite low and visible through the leaves of the tree on the left of the building.

Swisscom datacenter

Top of the Swisscom building. A ball structure is on top of pole, with a small hexagonal platform below it, and a larger polygonal structure below it. The image is framed on the left by the leaves of a neighboring tree.

Structure on top of the Swisscom datacenter

Two sculptures on a lawn: a large stone rotary phone, and a transparent smartphone with rows of colorful icons. The picture is taken through metallic grating. The building is visible in the background.

Sculptures in front of the Swisscom datacenter

A bunch of small pointy white flowers with four white sepals and a lot of thinner white appendages on top, giving the impression of a fluffy flower.

Clematis Vitalba, or old man's beard

Empty tram stop, with a glass shelter, a wooden bench, and a ticket vending machine. The background has, in order, a passenger train, four high-rise buildings, and the Uetliberg.

Würzgraben tram stop, with the Uetliberg in the background

A small section of Aargauerstrasse with a ~20-story bulding, a bridge above the street, and a tram traveling on one side of the street.

Aargauerstrasse and the Klubschule Migros building

A 20+-story building, composed of a larger 5-story-base and a few blocks on top of it. Most windows have blinds in front of them; the others reflect the blue sky.

Klubschule Migros building

Tags: Altstetten, flowers, trains