1,611 Comments for Whittingham Hospital

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This hallway represents the current state of the office buildings and industry there is in Saginaw, MI!
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The sharp contrast between the light and darkness as it is used to represent in this hallway is a decision, plain and simple. As we are programed as human beings and pulled by our spirits, which direction do we go? Darkess represents the fear and foolishtempation that gives us the cold emptiness of the abyss where there is no joy and everlasting void in which the foolish only tred. Where the light opens up the clairty, the true view to your surroundings, safety and absolute warmth and truth to where no wrong can happen here. And most upon all is, happiness to just be in the light.
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I believe such atrocities would of taken place,
there were no laws then protect women back then from abuse in any form, especially spousal abuse. As you can see the walls do not lie. Even to this day, they weep for the women that had been there.
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Motts use of hallway is what I interperate as the utmost respect to the ascension to heaven.
An there is always the use of light, be it in the middle or the end, light is always present.
Thanks Motts!
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Maybe it is a person stuck up there after taking a the pallet jack for a spin in that cluttered hallway and flew upwards.
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Who needs the stair master when you have a dumped off banister.
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It is truly a stunning picture. But what strikes me as well is it looks like it is an abandoned gym from the 50's just after a winter dance.
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The green moss does add a great accent of a complementry color to the red.
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In the name of sheer sanctity, in the name of the blood my crusading ancestors from England, it is sickening to me to see that such holiness defaced and made fun of !
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i agree with Lola. It is amazing how even horse hair and plaster over lathe can last longer than pressed gypsum between treated paper.
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Remember Zebra....DARKNESS IS YOUR FRIEND.
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Her name was Anna Schuleit. The project was titled Bloom, and she filled an abandoned mental institution with wall-to-wall flowers, lined the walkways with sod, and piped in recorded sounds from when the institution was up and running. reminiscent ....
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uugh, beautiful photo, but wouldn't wanna be breathing in that moldy damp, dank air.
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wonder how much $$ you coulda gotten for that on ebay. . .
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i hope everyone was wearing high shoes, and carrying a travel sized bottle of purell -