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Inside the weird and wonderful loft apartment of Tim Mullen, collector of Victorian era electricity, with Atlas Obscura and the Morbid Anatomy Museum.
I’m so glad my mother had the idea to drive around her town of West Palm Beach last year to photograph the sudden increase in wildly-painted murals throughout town.
I just saw on the news tonight, March 4, 2016- and read in the Sun Sentinel that “a portion of the mural façade of the Alexander Lofts apartment building broke away about 11 a.m., sending bricks from the six-story complex down through the roof of a small law office building below. The 1926 building is covered with a brick façade that is tied to an interior wall by metal attachments, said the communications director for the city of West Palm Beach. A failure of those attachments caused a piece of the brick wall to fall from the six-story complex down through the roof of the Law Offices of William W. Price, at 320 Fern St, West Palm Beach, Florida. Los Angeles artist Tristan Eaton painted his largest mural called "The Spirit of Communication" on the side of the Alexander Lofts building. The colorful piece covers 8,000 square-feet and is a tribute to Alexander Graham Bell.”
Inside the weird and wonderful loft apartment of Tim Mullen, collector of Victorian era electricity, with Atlas Obscura and the Morbid Anatomy Museum.
I’m so glad my mother had the idea to drive around her town of West Palm Beach last year to photograph the sudden increase in wildly-painted murals throughout town.
I just saw on the news tonight, March 4, 2016- and read in the Sun Sentinel that “a portion of the mural façade of the Alexander Lofts apartment building broke away about 11 a.m., sending bricks from the six-story complex down through the roof of a small law office building below. The 1926 building is covered with a brick façade that is tied to an interior wall by metal attachments, said the communications director for the city of West Palm Beach. A failure of those attachments caused a piece of the brick wall to fall from the six-story complex down through the roof of the Law Offices of William W. Price, at 320 Fern St, West Palm Beach, Florida. Los Angeles artist Tristan Eaton painted his largest mural called "The Spirit of Communication" on the side of the Alexander Lofts building. The colorful piece covers 8,000 square-feet and is a tribute to Alexander Graham Bell.”
Inside the weird and wonderful loft apartment of Tim Mullen, collector of Victorian era electricity, with Atlas Obscura and the Morbid Anatomy Museum.
Inside the weird and wonderful loft apartment of Tim Mullen, collector of Victorian era electricity, with Atlas Obscura and the Morbid Anatomy Museum.
I’m so glad my mother had the idea to drive around her town of West Palm Beach last year to photograph the sudden increase in wildly-painted murals throughout town.
I just saw on the news tonight, March 4, 2016- and read in the Sun Sentinel that “a portion of the mural façade of the Alexander Lofts apartment building broke away about 11 a.m., sending bricks from the six-story complex down through the roof of a small law office building below. The 1926 building is covered with a brick façade that is tied to an interior wall by metal attachments, said the communications director for the city of West Palm Beach. A failure of those attachments caused a piece of the brick wall to fall from the six-story complex down through the roof of the Law Offices of William W. Price, at 320 Fern St, West Palm Beach, Florida. Los Angeles artist Tristan Eaton painted his largest mural called "The Spirit of Communication" on the side of the Alexander Lofts building. The colorful piece covers 8,000 square-feet and is a tribute to Alexander Graham Bell.”
Time lapse build of the second half of the Lego Pet Shop Modular. I used the OSnap! app on iOS. This side was a lot of fun as well, nice details and I really like the tile on the first floor.
I’m so glad my mother had the idea to drive around her town of West Palm Beach last year to photograph the sudden increase in wildly-painted murals throughout town.
I just saw on the news tonight, March 4, 2016- and read in the Sun Sentinel that “a portion of the mural façade of the Alexander Lofts apartment building broke away about 11 a.m., sending bricks from the six-story complex down through the roof of a small law office building below. The 1926 building is covered with a brick façade that is tied to an interior wall by metal attachments, said the communications director for the city of West Palm Beach. A failure of those attachments caused a piece of the brick wall to fall from the six-story complex down through the roof of the Law Offices of William W. Price, at 320 Fern St, West Palm Beach, Florida. Los Angeles artist Tristan Eaton painted his largest mural called "The Spirit of Communication" on the side of the Alexander Lofts building. The colorful piece covers 8,000 square-feet and is a tribute to Alexander Graham Bell.”
Inside the weird and wonderful loft apartment of Tim Mullen, collector of Victorian era electricity, with Atlas Obscura and the Morbid Anatomy Museum.
I’m so glad my mother had the idea to drive around her town of West Palm Beach last year to photograph the sudden increase in wildly-painted murals throughout town.
I just saw on the news tonight, March 4, 2016- and read in the Sun Sentinel that “a portion of the mural façade of the Alexander Lofts apartment building broke away about 11 a.m., sending bricks from the six-story complex down through the roof of a small law office building below. The 1926 building is covered with a brick façade that is tied to an interior wall by metal attachments, said the communications director for the city of West Palm Beach. A failure of those attachments caused a piece of the brick wall to fall from the six-story complex down through the roof of the Law Offices of William W. Price, at 320 Fern St, West Palm Beach, Florida. Los Angeles artist Tristan Eaton painted his largest mural called "The Spirit of Communication" on the side of the Alexander Lofts building. The colorful piece covers 8,000 square-feet and is a tribute to Alexander Graham Bell.”
I was having some problems with my Olympus X775 and i needed to take some pictures to see if it works, this one was the only one that went out ok in the end.
I think this is a fine example of what has gone wrong in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. The neighborhood has a very busy expressway and several streets with constant traffic running through it. No one likes living along side such constant traffic. While it's noisy and unhealthy, this was the place where many working class families lived near the light industrial factory plants that dotted the neighborhood's landscape.
This has radically changed for a variety of reasons; Globalization, growing speculative markets, yadda, yadda, yadda...
The thing that gets me is when I see inexpensive housing being torn down a stone's throw from the Brooklyn Queens Expressway and an expensive condo/loft apartment building being built in its place. How many families were displaced by the land sale? Will fewer people be living in the new building of two or three small $1 million lofts? And lastly, who are these people who are willing to pay such prices to live in front a expressway on ramp?
Bush Stadium, opened in 1931, had been the host of games in several leagues and hosted several event. It was home to teams in the American Association, International League, Pacific Coast League and the Negro American League in baseball, and a team in the Continental Football League. Its last usage was as a dirt track for auto racing in the late 1990s after the Indianapolis Indians vacated the facility in 1996.
It was known as Perry Stadium when built, later being renamed Victory Field in 1942, and finally renamed Bush Stadium in 1967. It has hosted baseball for the Pan American Games and the National Sports Festival. It even served as a filming location for the movie Eight Men Out.
Many future Major League Baseball stars came through these gates to play baseball during its 60+ years span. Though not as historic as Yankee Stadium or venerated Wrigley Field or Fenway Park, it is still a interesting decaying part of baseball history, and certainly minor league baseball history. Now in 2011, grass, weeds, rust, broken bricks and concrete overwhelm Bush Stadium.
As for the future, Bush Stadium will be turned into into a 136 loft apartment complex called Stadium Lofts. The project also includes several thousand square feet of retail and office space. Construction begins March 2012. Soon, it will be partially knocked down with only its shell remaining.
Inside the weird and wonderful loft apartment of Tim Mullen, collector of Victorian era electricity, with Atlas Obscura and the Morbid Anatomy Museum.
Inside the weird and wonderful loft apartment of Tim Mullen, collector of Victorian era electricity, with Atlas Obscura and the Morbid Anatomy Museum.
Inside the weird and wonderful loft apartment of Tim Mullen, collector of Victorian era electricity, with Atlas Obscura and the Morbid Anatomy Museum.
Inside the weird and wonderful loft apartment of Tim Mullen, collector of Victorian era electricity, with Atlas Obscura and the Morbid Anatomy Museum.
For Five Years I have thought that I did not have any Images Of Harrods Department store Within My Neglected Images Of London... I had in error thought that Harrods was located across the street from Parliament or Right In The Middle Of Piccalilli... so I could not spot the Store in any of the neglected Images... So how surprised that My Infamous Photo Acumen Actually did document the existence of Harrods five years ago (maybe it has been since gone out of business or made into a warehouse or a loft apartment complex)... But, whatever it is today, Harrods (I Think) had the World famous reputation of being the World's Greatest "Everything 99 (US) Cents Store and Refurbished Goods Discount Outlet." I understand that they later raised the Everything Price to $2.50 (US Dollars) but that might have been affordable for Mysterious Market Goods... Harrods had (I may be wrong on this) 16 World Class Michelin Rated 10 Star Gourmet Restaurants on Site that Offered Nothing On The Menu Except for Andy Capp Fries Bagged Potato Snacks... Had I eaten there, I would have enjoyed that Menu! (My Apologies to All, Especially Harrods If There Is any sort of silly misinformation in this bogus caption)
Fantastico loft muy amplio y cómodo, que beneficia a través de los grandes ventanales de mucha luz natural durante todo el día, también beneficia de mucha tranquilidad porque da al patio interior con terraza privada, y jardín y piscina comunitarios. Además es un apartamento que ha sido renovado con mucho gusto y que les ofrece todas prestaciones modernas.
Gracia Loft B es un apartamento de 90m2 ubicado en la planta baja de un edificio nuevo con parking. Beneficia de una idónea terraza de 30m2 con acceso al jardín y a la piscina perfecta para aprovechar del clima de Barcelona. El amplio salón, con su mobiliario elegante y muy cómodo, disfruta de grandes ventanales que le otorgan mucha luz y le conceden unas vistas relajantes al jardín. La cocina independiente está perfectamente equipada y dispone de una grande mesa. Subiendo unas escaleras, se accede al amplio espacio abierto donde se encuentra la habitación principal con una cama de matrimonio, un sofá cama doble confortable y una mesa; el cuarto de baño de mármol gris completa la oferta con una bañera que se puede usar como ducha.
Aspasios dispone de otros apartamentos con mismas características en el mismo edificio. Se puede alquilar una plaza de parking.
www.aspasios.com/es/barcelona/apartamentos/eixample-centr...
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Gracia Loft B is a fantastic and spacious loft apartment where you will enjoy a lot of natural light through the big bay-windows and a lot of tranquillity with the private terrace as well as the garden and the swimming pool. This apartment has been decorated with delicate taste and has been equipped with high quality amenities.
This 90m2 apartment is set on the ground floor of a recent building with parking. You will be pleased with the delightful 30m2 terrace with access to the garden and the swimming pool (communitarian), ideal to savour Barcelona’s climate. The large living room with refined and cosy furniture is very luminous and has relaxing views thanks to the bay-windows. The independent kitchen is totally equipped and has a practical table. After a few steps, you will reach the large open space where the bedroom is. The bedroom has a double bed and large cupboard; there is also a double sofa-bed with a table. The grey marble bathroom completes the offer with a bathtub that can also be used as a shower.
Aspasios offers other similar apartments in the same building. Parking is available.
www.aspasios.com/barcelona/apartments/eixample-central/gr...
my things finally arrived - on the same day I started work. I'm almost all unpacked now, save for 2 boxes of junk that I just don't want to go through. Yesterday was actually my 2 month san fran-iversary. yay!
Bush Stadium, opened in 1931, had been the host of games in several leagues and hosted several event. It was home to teams in the American Association, International League, Pacific Coast League and the Negro American League in baseball, and a team in the Continental Football League. Its last usage was as a dirt track for auto racing in the late 1990s after the Indianapolis Indians vacated the facility in 1996.
It was known as Perry Stadium when built, later being renamed Victory Field in 1942, and finally renamed Bush Stadium in 1967. It has hosted baseball for the Pan American Games and the National Sports Festival. It even served as a filming location for the movie Eight Men Out.
Many future Major League Baseball stars came through these gates to play baseball during its 60+ years span. Though not as historic as Yankee Stadium or venerated Wrigley Field or Fenway Park, it is still a interesting decaying part of baseball history, and certainly minor league baseball history. Now in 2011, grass, weeds, rust, broken bricks and concrete overwhelm Bush Stadium.
As for the future, Bush Stadium will be turned into into a 136 loft apartment complex called Stadium Lofts. The project also includes several thousand square feet of retail and office space. Construction begins March 2012. Soon, it will be partially knocked down with only its shell remaining.
Inside the weird and wonderful loft apartment of Tim Mullen, collector of Victorian era electricity, with Atlas Obscura and the Morbid Anatomy Museum.
Russian born Miami and NYC based celbrity abstract painter Maria Lankina . find more at www.feniz.co and buy art the new way at www.art4setdecor.com
Liam's Loft:
My Downtown Townhouse styled Modular Modification ReBuild - using only parts from 41345 Heartlake City Pet Center
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Read it on Heartlake Times: heartlaketimes.blogspot.com/2018/06/review-41345-heartlak... !
Art gallery and loft apartment at 943 N. Hill St., Los Angeles, CA for Brian Linder/The Value of Architecture/Deasy Penner & Partners
The picture was taken from my son's loft apartment in an old mill which is about 2 miles away from the Armory. The Cranston Street Armory was built in 1907 for the use of the RI National Guard. The present status of the building is 'endangered'. You can learn more about it from the Rhode Island Historical Society web page.