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You attract what you are, not what you want.
So if you want it then reflect it.
(Tony Gaskins)
Weekly Theme Challenge - Solitary
Smile on Saturday! :-) - Minimal-EGG-tic
(photo by Freya)
Thanks for views, faves and comments! ;-)
The complex was commissioned by Adriano Olivetti in 1959 to architect Alberto Galardi. The architect with the support of structural calculations by Antonio Migliasso worked on it until 1962, the year of its inauguration. For over twenty years, it housed the laboratories and research of the Italian pharmacological products company Marxer. After undergoing several changes of ownership, it has been gradually abandoned since the early 1990s. Guarded for several years, and subject to numerous recovery projects that were never realised, in 2018 it was vandalised by a rave. It is still considered an important example of Italian Brutalist architecture.
I'll have to revisit this in better light.
March in Selma, Protests For Equal Housing, President Obama
Kevin "Scraps" Burdick
Flint, MI
Ghosts of Corporate Past
Kmart revisited
Cameo appearance by my bike which forgot to get out of frame
Former Kmart HQ
Smith, Hinchman, and Grylls - 1969
Troy, MI
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Power plant of the former Cucirini Cantoni Coats CCC, a leading Italian yarn manufacturer (1904-2007).
Abandoned parking garage in Chatt.Tn. I was surprised to see that the arm is still intact, and raised up.
When I have pictures on display I don't like sticking around while people look at them so I go for walks and take more pictures.
Hastings St.
Milwaukee Junction
Detroit, MI
Bathhouse No.5 was one of the nine thermal baths located within the large central park of Tskaltubo (წყალტუბო), the town located in west-central Georgia designated as an important balneotherapy centre by the government of the former Soviet Union.
Tskaltubo has always been famous for its healing mineral waters and radon bath treatments. The centre focuses on balneotherapy for circulatory, nervous, musculoskeletal, gynaecological and skin diseases.
The first balneological baths were opened around 1870 and in 1925, the first sanatoriums and curative structures were built. Development continued apace and in 1931 the town was designated a balneotherapy and spa centre by the Soviet government. Tskaltubo was one of Stalin's favourite holiday resorts: he had a private swimming pool in Bathhouse No. 9, which is still in use today and not far from the abandoned Bathhouse No. 5.
a child plays alone on a football field in palma nova.
no floodlights, no team, no sound.
just a ball and the dark.
the game goes on.
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Power plant of the former Cucirini Cantoni Coats CCC, a leading Italian yarn manufacturer (1904-2007).
One of the first storefront churches that inspired this documentation project yet it's taken years to get a photo of it.
Storefront Churches
Piquette Ave