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normally i'm not very interested in the pictures of the exterior, i'm here for the interieurs. but these pictures are stunning.
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love the contrast between the building and the darknes around it. are there some kind of spotlights pointing towards the building?
And I like the perspective. Makes it look like a impressiv yet threatening castle. Wallpaper?
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Based on the holes where the wall has pulled away from the anchor bricks, this looks to be fanning out for easily 60 courses. Amazing.
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Santa must be kept out at all costs!
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I think we are seeing at least 3 layers of bricks. That is an amazing amount of labor.
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Interesting, that does look like a gap for a gate at the top but that would likely require a track down the sides to work. Really curious what that was for...
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Sad to think my grandfather ended up here.
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cool pic
Buffalo!
Am so looking forward to the moment will see this astounding beautiful clever edifice with Lights in all (or some) of the windows. Fixed!
It will be cherished.
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We used to call these "geri-chairs" in the nursing home I worked in.
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Splayed like an open wound.
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It looks so shallow. How would you have a fire in it?
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As for the color choice,I have read that when they first started experimenting with colors to effect mood, they began with colors people generally liked without learning the effects until later and often used colors that actually did the opposite they were intended to do. For instance, light blue was expected to make patients happier when they later found out that light blue actually made one feel sadder or depressed.
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I'm just a few miles from there , and know about where this is . ROADTRIP !
Agreed wanderer, extremely barbaric.