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《UrbEx Tskaltubo》 - Sanatorium Metalurgist
Sanatorium Metalurgist, was the retreat place for the soviet iron/steel workers built in 1957. It has the most intact and impressive chandelier in the main circular lobby. The decay walls and the glass window atrium were my fav. It was still occupied by IDP during 2022 visit
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North Geelong 2024
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A Franklin Ace 1000 (Apple // clone) in a public library (1984)
Back in the day in my library using computer was free but you had to pay to power up the printer for 2 minutes which allowed you to print 3 or 4 pages
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Japanese Danchi
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Paramount Centre. Peak 90’s. Never change
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Belgrade 2017
Sometimes I miss being a wandering nomad
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The Hotel Añaza, whose construction started in 1973 and stopped in 1975.
Tenerife, Canary Islands - Spain.
© Roberto Conte (2023)
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Memories of 2002
St. Louis Centre, Missouri, 1985.
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DEVELOPER: Melvin Simon & Assoc. OPENED: Spring, 1985 DESCRIPTION: Downtown Redevelopment LOCATION: Locust to Olive and Sixth to Seventh Streets, St. Louis, Missouri SPECIALTY SHOPS & RESTAURANTS: Traditional tenant mix ANCHOR TENANTS: Famous-Barr 900,000 sq. ft. - Stix-Bauer & Fuller 150,000sq. ft. TOTAL RETAIL AREA: 1,400,000 sq. ft. ARCHITECT: RTKLAssoc., Baltimore, Maryland GENERAL CONTRACTOR: Pepper-Tarlton
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"Brutalist Plants"
Reinforced hillside, Aogashima, Tokyo, Japan. Photo © Yasushi Okano,
Bucharest, Romania. Photo © Bogdan Anghel,
Casa Alférez, Cañada De Alferes, Mexico. Architect Ludwig Godefroy. Photo © Rory Gardiner,
Monumento a Azeredo Perdigão by Pedro Cabrita Reis,
Casa de Vidro, São Paulo, Brazil. Architect Lina Bo Bardi. Photo © Celeste Asfour,
Artwork and photo by Karsten Födinger in La Vallée, Basse-Normandie, France,
Jurong Bird Park, Jurong, Singapore. Architect John Yealland and J. Toovey. Photo © James Wong
Courtesy: Olivia Broome (Hoxton Mini Press)
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La Manga 2022
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