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At Kwala-T Cleaners in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan.

At the remnants of a victorian house, these concrete blocks have trapezoidal protrusions, and were arranged to form a pattern of hexagons and recessed triangles. See how they did that?

 

A gable dormer's nonwindow is framed by fretwork.

 

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In downtown Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, on August 1st, 2018, at the northeast corner of 1st Avenue Northwest and Stadacona Street West.

 

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Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names terms:

• Moose Jaw (7013078)

 

Art & Architecture Thesaurus terms:

• allover patterns (300010143)

• commercial buildings (300005147)

• concrete blocks (300374976)

• fretwork (300165040)

• gable dormers (300002247)

• geometric patterns (300165213)

• hexagons (300055634)

• houses (300005433)

• laundries (businesses) (300005153)

• light brown (300127503)

• Mid-Century Modernist (300343610)

• paint (coating) (300015029)

• parking lots (300007826)

• remodeling (300135427)

• roofing tile (300010699)

• signs (declatory or advertising artifacts) (300123013)

• trapezoids (parallel-sided quadrilaterals) (300068762)

• triangles (polygons) (300009806)

• Victorian (300021232)

 

Wikidata items:

• 1 August 2018 (Q45920935)

• August 1 (Q2788)

• August 2018 (Q31179558)

• Southern Saskatchewan (Q14234758)

• Treaty 4 (Q17062856)

 

Library of Congress Subject Headings:

• Concrete masonry (sh85030722)

• Geometry in architecture (sh00000156)

• Small business (sh85123568)

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Uploaded on February 23, 2021
Taken on August 1, 2018