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Inside you can find the garden space that corresponded to the old gardens-orchards, a house with balconies or terrace and a tower and, in general, in these houses, the vegetation, the water and its sound stand out.
They can have various heights, lush and well-kept gardens and with the tranquility and peace that comes with an independent space where calm reigns.
or is it outside-in? Hotel lobby carpet reflected in windows looking out to the patio, with trees and mulch. Somewhere in central Long Island, NY
Dagwood and three more of the eleven enjoying the windows looking over what's left of God's garden in the backyard. Happy Window Wednesdays!
In coming into Tulsa from Broken Arrow there is a land mark that was perserved for industry, the two grain elevators or silo, with the window at top.
We are so lucky to have this beautiful park walking distance from our home....it is good for the soul! These windows are part of the Black Cairn, commemorating the history of the underground railway. Happy Window Wednesday.
I was struck by the elegant beauty of this elevated walkway, which looks out over either the Palatine Hill or the Piazza del Campidoglio.
The walkway forms part of the Palazzo Senatorio, (the centre building in the Piazza del Campidoglio) which was completed by Giacomo dalla Porta and Girolamo Rainaldi between 1582 and 1605.
Happy Window Wednesday!
This huge coffee house was just finished in Tulsa, the old barn look is spot on. One of the windows.
I took this on the 10th along with my Telegraph Tuesday and did wonder at the time if I was going to get soaked. I didn't, the sun came out and it was a lovely afternoon.
Here's the Telegraph Tuesday photo:
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This door and its window are on the sidewall of a shop in a narrow passageway. It appears to be a door that has not been opened in many years and looking through the window, very little is to be seen except a small, dark space gathering dust. Seems strange that the door has not been blocked up and the room behind utilised in some way. There are other entrances into the shop of which it is part of.
This amazing, expensive, designer house - and 2 others, similar, have been built right on the main A429, The Fosse Way, just as it creates a bottleneck between two sets of traffic lights at Stow on the Wold. This window looks straight onto the traffic - I hope it is triple-glazed!
This Portland, OR Office building designed by FFA Architecture and Interiors for Guerrilla Development gets it’s name from it’s shape. It is located at
11 MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. BLVD
PORTLAND, OR
Happy Window Wednesday!