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This vase by Italian maker Bitossi, imported by Raymor, is an excellent example of mid-century design, produced in the mid 1960's. It is hand-signed "1524 Italy" and retains its original Raymor label reading "2659 BIT".
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Atlantis, The Palm is a Dubai hotel resort located at the apex of the Palm Jumeirah. It was the first resort to be built on the island and is themed on the myth of Atlantis but includes distinct Arabian elements
This vase is by Arno Ceramiche of Florence, Italy, known by the code "ARN" on Raymor import labels. This example is hand-marked Italy 1701.
This mystery lava vase is unmarked and has a glazed white interior. Likely vintage 1970's from the Netherlands (portentially Duif or Verbeek), it was found in Eau Claire, Wisconsin.
A characteristic box built of sterling boards was a perfect response to the needs. The area made of sterling boards is at the same time a kitchen, comfortable bedroom, office and a cleverly concealed “hiding-room” for a child. There is a “secret base” with toys and “lil'pirate's” treasures just behind a mobile shelf unit. Putting out the shelf unit is already a great fun!
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Coney Island–Stillwell Avenue (also known as Coney Island Terminal) in Coney Island, Brooklyn, is the world's largest rapid transit terminal facility, and notable as the most energy-efficient mass transit facility in the United States. It serves as a terminal for four different lines of the New York City Subway, and is served by D, F, N, and Q trains at all times.
The station is located at the corner of Stillwell and Surf Avenues in Coney Island, the site of the former West End Terminal; it is the southernmost terminal in the New York system. It has eight tracks and four island platforms, with trains entering from both compass north and south; however, it serves as the railroad-south terminal for all trains. This large facility was designed at a time when Coney Island was the primary summer resort area for the New York region, with all of the rail lines in southern Brooklyn funneling service to the area.
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I saw the unexpected straight lines in the historic building of Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya (MNAC) after seeing all the curves and arches in the same building (see the picture inside the comment).
Shot taken at Barcelona 2010.
Cambourne Church stands at the heart of the community, a modern place of worship shared by several Christian denominations. Opened in 2001, it reflects the town’s beginnings as one of Cambridgeshire’s newest settlements, combining contemporary design with a warm, welcoming spirit. Beyond services, it hosts concerts, local events, and support groups, making it both a church and a community hub.
Westendstraße 1 is a 53-storey, 208 m (682 ft) skyscraper in the Westend-Süd district of Frankfurt, Germany.
The structure was completed in 1993 and together with the nearby City-Haus, forms the headquarters of DZ Bank.
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This picture is a serie on the Westendstraße 1 building.
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A floating home by the sea. Modern and comfortable. The house is surrounded by a wooden deck and shallow water. A bridge connects the deck to the guay. Fully interiored as always. Kitchen, toilet and living room downstairs. Bathroom, bedroom and storage space upstairs. You find more photos of the interiors in my photostream.
Inspiration comes from childhood summers and sailing with my parents. It was a challenge to catch the maritime feeling with details such as railings and stays and at the same time keep the design clean and modern.
I used dark blue bricks to create the water surface. The more common technique with transparent tiles or plates wasn't really on option because it didn't fit in the colour scheme.
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“In designing this duplex villa in Khaneh Darya complex, we aimed to create a serene space harmonized with the surrounding nature using natural materials and modern design.
What part of this facade catches your eye at first glance?”
Discover the architectural beauty of Isolatorweg Station in Amsterdam. This photo captures the interplay of light and color against the backdrop of modern design. The contrasting textures of stairs and escalators create a dynamic visual experience, inviting commuters and visitors to appreciate the artistry in everyday spaces.