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Auguststraße, at the 4th Berlin Biennial, 2006. Not one of the art exhibits, just a peeling windowframe.
Taken from the fifth floor of Ong Bun Pension House in Iloilo City, Philippines. The green tinge comes from the tinted window.
My friend Greg made me this. I still can't believe he made this for me. What a sweetheart. One of the most beautiful and thoughtful gifts I've ever received. Thanks Greg!
JAKARTA, Indonesia (May. 26, 2011) - Sonar Technician (Surface) 1st Class Rosemary Lauricella, assigned to the guided-missile destroyer USS Howard (DDG 83), paints windowframes during a community service project at Ciangsana Elementary School during Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT) Indonesia 2011. CARAT is a series of bilateral exercises held annually in Southeast Asia to strengthen relationships and enhance force readiness. (U.S. Navy photo by MC2 Jessica Bidwell)
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Newnham College Library, Cambridge.
Yates Thompson Library. Window and alcove on the mezzanine.
Copyright: libraries@cambridge
Credit: Rachel Marsh
Red rorbu-once seasonal fishing hut-stilthouse now for tourist use-closed out of season-A i Lofoten main port-Tinddalstinden-Stottlikollen-Tindstinden mounts backed. Sorvagen-Moskenes-Nordland-Norway.
Hotel Window Photo-shoot
The historic art deco Clay Hotel (room 112) on Washington Avenue in South Beach Miami.
The Clay Hotel
1438 Washington Ave.
Miami Beach, Florida 33139
USA
305-534-2988
November 30th 2010
Hotel Window Photo-shoot
The historic art deco Clay Hotel (room 112) on Washington Avenue in South Beach Miami.
The Clay Hotel
1438 Washington Ave.
Miami Beach, Florida 33139
USA
305-534-2988
November 30th 2010
Hotel Window Photo-shoot
The historic art deco Clay Hotel (room 112) on Washington Avenue in South Beach Miami.
The Clay Hotel
1438 Washington Ave.
Miami Beach, Florida 33139
USA
305-534-2988
November 30th 2010
Warm morning sunlight casts soft geometric shadows of a window frame onto a wall, creating a calm and minimalist atmosphere. Ideal as a background for design, branding, or conceptual use.
Hotel Window Photo-shoot
The historic art deco Clay Hotel (room 112) on Washington Avenue in South Beach Miami.
The Clay Hotel
1438 Washington Ave.
Miami Beach, Florida 33139
USA
305-534-2988
November 30th 2010
Hotel Window Photo-shoot
The historic art deco Clay Hotel (room 112) on Washington Avenue in South Beach Miami.
The Clay Hotel
1438 Washington Ave.
Miami Beach, Florida 33139
USA
305-534-2988
November 30th 2010
Hotel Window Photo-shoot
The historic art deco Clay Hotel (room 112) on Washington Avenue in South Beach Miami.
The Clay Hotel
1438 Washington Ave.
Miami Beach, Florida 33139
USA
305-534-2988
November 30th 2010
Hotel Window Photo-shoot
The historic art deco Clay Hotel (room 112) on Washington Avenue in South Beach Miami.
The Clay Hotel
1438 Washington Ave.
Miami Beach, Florida 33139
USA
305-534-2988
November 30th 2010
I picked these for what I thought were reasonable prices--$3 for the big one at the Rebuilding Center and $8.00 for the two small ones in Vancouver , WA from a Craig's list ad.I got an idea from a post in PJJ to use old windows as frames. I'm excited to have something new to try. Anyone out there done something like that? Advice?
21st Century Car: The bonnet's like a small flap, the windscreen's massive, the whole car's surprisingly tall, the bumper corners are huge and bulbous, oh and the plastic doors are so flimsy if you grip the bottom of the windowframe and squeeze gently everything flexes together!
And all in the name of progress.
Still, at least Renault are still being brave and trying to make sporty cars, wish the same could be said for Peugeot..