72 Comments Posted by Minkus

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Definitely one of the most interesting staircases I have ever seen.
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its going to eat that tree!
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...having reached it true potential, the floor ends it life-cycle as a most amusing slide.
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creaky? I was thinking occasionallt tumultuous might be more accurate.
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Seems like old wheelchairs do get around quite a lot!
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Awesome shot. I can't tell if this is a window or a hole in the wall.
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I love the green in this picture. When was the office tower closed by the way?
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These warm colors are great
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I've never seen so much marble, let alone in a utilitarian building!
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...kind of like a Roman bath house for robots
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Wow, Its great to see a gallery from Canada for the first time, I've always thought there must be some interesting stuff up that way.
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never mind, the answer lies two pictures ahead
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The caption of the historic photograph refers to it as the psychopathic building. Does anyone know what psychopathic refered to at the time? It seems like a lot of hospitals had "psychopathic" buildings so I wonder if their wasn't a definition different from the modern one in use at the time.
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...I've seen uglier (not really)
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festooned eh? Must have closed in the holidays before they had a chance to box those droppings away with the rest of the decorations : )