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5th Ave. & E 42nd St., New York City.

dance -> fashion -> archiecture experiment with Heidi Wikar and Elpida Orfanidou. A living solution so perfect, so primitive, we have always been refusing it... The placenta as architecture and garment...

 

dance -> fashion -> archiecture experiment with Heidi Wikar and Elpida Orfanidou. A living solution so perfect, so primitive, we have always been refusing it... The placenta as architecture and garment...

 

dance -> fashion -> archiecture experiment with Heidi Wikar and Elpida Orfanidou. A living solution so perfect, so primitive, we have always been refusing it... The placenta as architecture and garment...

Hampi (Kannada: ಹಂಪೆ Hampe) is a village in northern Karnataka state, India. It is located within the ruins of Vijayanagara, the former capital of the Vijayanagara Empire. Predating the city of Vijayanagara, it continues to be an important religious centre, housing the Virupaksha Temple, as well as several other monuments belonging to the old city. The ruins are a UNESCO World Heritage Site, listed as the Group of Monuments at Hampi.[1] According to statistics of 2014, Hampi is the most searched historical place in Karnataka on Google.

 

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dance -> fashion -> archiecture experiment with Heidi Wikar and Elpida Orfanidou. A living solution so perfect, so primitive, we have always been refusing it... The placenta as architecture and garment...

 

dance -> fashion -> archiecture experiment with Heidi Wikar and Elpida Orfanidou. A living solution so perfect, so primitive, we have always been refusing it... The placenta as architecture and garment...

 

dance -> fashion -> archiecture experiment with Heidi Wikar and Elpida Orfanidou. A living solution so perfect, so primitive, we have always been refusing it... The placenta as architecture and garment...

Another day in the Queen City. Today we get to see if a new Major of Buffalo is elected (officially) and move towards a new future.

  

Central ST. Giles

 

Another of those photos that I always wanted to capture. Phew! Another one out of the way, a 1000 more to go! Haha... If only I'd won the Lotto, I could capture... nahhhh, far to much on my list. To do all in my lifetime. :-)

 

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Stockholm City Library, designed by Erik Gunnar Asplund.

  

view LARGE on BLACK

A 1988 sbanned negative of a poor quality shot of the interior of the Lounge Cinema in the Leeds suburb of Headingley. The cinema is about to be demolished (2010).

 

Headingley, Leeds, West Yorkshire - Lounge Cinema, North Lane

A scan of a negative taken in March 1986

Interior of Guggenheim Museum, Frank Lloyd Wright Architect, New York City

BeLomo Vilia with Kodak Proimage 100

Scanned from a magic lantern slide. For more information or to obtain a print please contact East Sussex Libraries: library.enquiries@eastsussex.gov.uk

These again taken 20 to 25 years ago. My first SLR which I think was a 50th hand Praktica, which had an unfathomable light leak. Again these were my very first attempts at processing so don't look too close. My interest now is more the fact that they are the school of art in Glasgow and its the only time unfortunately I,ve been in Glasgow except for a stones gig.

Photographed negatives most have never been printed so this is the first time i've seen them

Robert Mueller House, 1910 #1 Millikin Place, Decatur, Illinois. Designed and built by Marion Mahony and Hermann von Holst of Frank Lloyd Wright's design group.

State Prison Hollow Rd, Starksboro, Vermont USA • Also known as the Knight House Complex. By 1799 the Hoag family had harnessed the power of the Great Falls of Lewis Creek, building this stone grist mill to grind wheat and corn for farmers from Starksboro and neighboring towns.

 

☞ This structure is listed on the Vermont State Register of Historic Places. Source: Data excerpts from "The Historic Architecture of Addison County: including a listing of the Vermont State Register of Historic Places"; Vermont Division of Historic Preservation; Curtis B. Johnson, Editor; © 1992.

 

☞ On April 22, 1980, the National Park Service added this complex of buildings and landscape to the National Register of Historic Places (#80000325).

 

☞ GeoLocation: -73.068439179 × 44.243517599

The college now is broken down and many of the windows are smashed. The lower windows and doors are all boarded up. The college started as a beautiful resort in the 1890s. A couple, called the Davidsons, built their dream resort on an entry way to Millbrook, but shortly after the turn of the century it was transformed by Margret Bennett into a finishing school for young ladies. The young ladies finishing school mainly taught all about fine arts and language. The man who did the entire architect-like work was called Halcyon. The main building Halcyon Hall was named after him.

Robert Mueller House, 1910 #1 Millikin Place, Decatur, Illinois. Designed and built by Marion Mahony and Hermann von Holst of Frank Lloyd Wright's design group.

Robert Mueller House, 1910 #1 Millikin Place, Decatur, Illinois. Designed and built by Marion Mahony and Hermann von Holst of Frank Lloyd Wright's design group.

Music Hall, Detroit

 

The best performing of all the former Cinerama Theaters of that time.

 

Now a restored theater. The theater is the closest to Broadway style that Detroit gets.

 

First known as the Wilson Theatre. Later known as the Cinerama Theater.

Planning, Interior Design, Furniture edit by @studiolanoce

Walking around the City Hall in London, I saw there was a wooden snack shack and thought it made a great contrast with the main building with the natural colours and materials compared to the harsh metallic building; the acute angles and straight lines against the curves and soft lines.

Tokyo Mai 2013 mamiya 7 II

 

Bayeux Cathedral is a Norman-Romanesque cathedral, located in the town of Bayeux. It is the seat of the Bishop of Bayeux. It was the original home of the Bayeux Tapestry and is a national monument of France.

 

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dance -> fashion -> archiecture experiment with Heidi Wikar and Elpida Orfanidou. A living solution so perfect, so primitive, we have always been refusing it... The placenta as architecture and garment...

 

dance -> fashion -> archiecture experiment with Heidi Wikar and Elpida Orfanidou. A living solution so perfect, so primitive, we have always been refusing it... The placenta as architecture and garment...

 

dance -> fashion -> archiecture experiment with Heidi Wikar and Elpida Orfanidou. A living solution so perfect, so primitive, we have always been refusing it... The placenta as architecture and garment...

Bank Branch Building at 18th and West Main, Richmond, Indiana

  

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The ongoing redevelopment of the Regent Park neighborhood in downtown Toronto plays like a narrative that could happen anywhere.

The Toronto slums were bulldozed in the 1950s and redeveloped but by the mid to late 1960s these modernist buildings fell into disrepair.

The architect Peter Dickinson designed five fourteen story Maisonette Tower's. Appropriating ideas from Le Corbusier’s Unite d’habitation in Marseilles, Dickinson, then with Page and Steele Architects won the Massey Silver Medal in 1958 for these towers.

 

15 and 63 Belshaw Place are demolished, Three towers are still standing. The property at 14 Blevins Place is recommended for inclusion on the City of Toronto Inventory of Heritage Properties for its cultural heritage value and interest.

dance -> fashion -> archiecture experiment with Heidi Wikar and Elpida Orfanidou. A living solution so perfect, so primitive, we have always been refusing it... The placenta as architecture and garment...

 

dance -> fashion -> archiecture experiment with Heidi Wikar and Elpida Orfanidou. A living solution so perfect, so primitive, we have always been refusing it... The placenta as architecture and garment...

 

dance -> fashion -> archiecture experiment with Heidi Wikar and Elpida Orfanidou. A living solution so perfect, so primitive, we have always been refusing it... The placenta as architecture and garment...

"Lo que se puede enseñar no vale gran cosa, lo que vale es lo que tienes que aprender.". Eduardo Chillida

When nature calls, even God can't deny its power.

Robert Mueller House, 1910 #1 Millikin Place, Decatur, Illinois. Designed and built by Marion Mahony and Hermann von Holst of Frank Lloyd Wright's design group.

London

24 December 2011

Bonilla de la Sierra is a municipality located in the province of Ávila, Castile and León, Spain. According to a 2006 census, the municipality had a population of 152 inhabitants in 2006, making it one of the lowest populations in Spain.

 

This picturesque town, which served as inspiration for the great Francisco de Goya, nestles in the foothills of the Sierra de Ávila mountains, close to the River Corneja valley. Declared the seat of a bishopric, it enjoyed a privileged status throughout the 14th and 15th centuries, and was the home of many major figures including Alonso de Madrigal, Juan de Carvajal and the man it was named after - Juan de Bonilla, a Franciscan, writer and Prior of Villasilos in Palencia.

 

In the town square stands the magnificent Collegiate Church of San Martín, a superb Gothic temple dating back to the first half of the 15th century, and which boasts a single wide nave, eye-catching gargoyles and jutting buttresses, all reflecting the town’s former medieval splendor.

  

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Casa de Pilatos - Sevilla (Espagne)

  

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The ongoing redevelopment of the Regent Park neighborhood in downtown Toronto plays like a narrative that could happen anywhere.

The Toronto slums were bulldozed in the 1950s and redeveloped but by the mid to late 1960s these modernist buildings fell into disrepair.

The architect Peter Dickinson designed five fourteen story Maisonette Tower's. Appropriating ideas from Le Corbusier’s Unite d’habitation in Marseilles, Dickinson, then with Page and Steele Architects won the Massey Silver Medal in 1958 for these towers.

 

15 and 63 Belshaw Place are demolished, Three towers are still standing. The property at 14 Blevins Place is recommended for inclusion on the City of Toronto Inventory of Heritage Properties for its cultural heritage value and interest.

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