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Very pretty. Now WE all know this IS Buffalo State Hospital and some of its History.
Used to work for many years in a fantastic giantic edifice structure, contemporary;
`The Nordic Museum of Stockholm, so at times look at the rooms in that way. The size. The light. Columns.
Likeness.
Yes, indeed - i like this room a lot; appears in Fortress again, and am curious about that door-less opening.
Ohh yes a brick zipper is cool imaginative, Iceberg!
Is a brick gash like this fixable?
Ohh...ohh..oh.
The brick wall is painted light green, layers + layers of paint.
That is a good look too, painted brick.
Net? Just net?
Colors delicious, so soft; and other side of peeling pink is gray?
Ahhh yes, indeed, Iceberg, it really is inviting, good size and quite a delicious pistachio green, + very fine window -
the light fixtures however practical..... but not so pretty....
And that opening, right - what could it possibly be used for?
It looks good, mighty powerful, + strong towering, very finely lit edifice Buffalo State Hospital - such care (+skills) to light all up.
Interesting the "air-box-balcony" right.
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Nice Gallery. Thanks.
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LPN, I think over time, the metal tubing that hold the lights, have become loose & now they are on that angle. I don't think they were meant to be that way.
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Nice brightly lit room, it does feel very inviting.
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Looks like a zipper being opened there, with the window being the pull.
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If both properties were owned by the state, it would not be unheard of to share equipment between them, right?
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The lone chair shot, in a curved hallway, nice.
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Why would they put 2 of the light fixtures at angles?
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The Masonry expertise is beautiful. Nice woodwork on the mantle.