Darlene you made me think of an argument that happened in my home town. A new high school was built about 4 years ago and there were various plans shown to the committee and the town voted on the choices. One man just kept writing to the newspaper, "just build it out of concrete block what do we need a fancy building for." Made me think about how we choose what buildings look like. Is it a waste of money to make them aesthetically pleasing? I don't think it is a waste, but some people might.
Believe it or not, but the resuscitation dummies that you are thinking of become outdated and unusable. The plastics degrade and the inner workings (some have baggies for the lungs) give up. So hopefully this was an OLD one and not a terrible waste.
I don't think this is an autopsy table. Only being able to get to one side would be a major problem for the Dr. But maybe some limited exams were done with this setup. And the assorted equipment on this wall mounted piece has other functions.
Wonder if this place still has T.B. bacteria lurking in pealed paint, corners and crevices. If somebody still reads these messages (if the site is not abandoned like the building itself), email me at neilrazdan@gmail.com. I like to see these abandoned buildings. Do I need permission to enter the building, who, where, phone number, email... anything. Thanx.
Best shot ever, which is tough to say in my favorite project of Motts' among all of the other awesomeness. Something insanely powerful, using and developing immense temperatures and pressures, yet so refined and revered by her operators. Perfect industrial imagery from when skilled tradesmen were skilled tradesmen.
Mott's, I must say that while the imagery you have provided all your loyal viewers is simply the best, your titles and captions lend a certain beautiful, and eerie, "feel" to every one of your projects. Outstanding work. I know I am not the only one to while away hours at a time "exploring" with you! This is far beyond your standard urbex.