Ohhhhh..oh..oh! OK! Thanks you all Bobo Miller and flushed - most helpful, indeed - but where did they possibly all go? - (2'x4'x1" fiber glass tiles) - hmmm- weird ceiling issue
How strange that half the curtain is just gone.........
Usually am so thilled with lamps - but am not sure about these. Clever proficient murals. Really like bank vault.
Ahhh those pretty doors with all the little windows - good gentle students there. Clever really if one breaks so little to fix. Cream lemon yellow is a good look. New gallery FTW.
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I spoke too soon, this one is gorgeous as well
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Beautiful shot Motts
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How big was this place? In the beginging it seemed pretty small but the newer renovated spaces of the building seem to go on forever.
Thank you Flrushed for a much better explanation then mine. lol
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It occurs to me that the paint may be cheap latex painted over a poorly prepped surface or possibly it is wallpaper that has been painted over and is peeling for the same poor prep.
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First? Thank you for the pictures!
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That's an UGLY color!
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After seeing the beautiful lobby with the mirrors, this looks like it doesn't realy belong to the same building...
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The colorful feather in this brownish-grey mess. Stunning. I absolutly love feathers, and that's a great photo of a feather.
Besides, I think it's to big to be a part of an earring.
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This place looks like it's been abandon for years and years, not just nine.
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It is called T bar Mica. It hangs from 3/16" wires that are screwed or shot into the ceiling above. It is for drop ceilings (2'x4'x1" fiberglass tiles) an invention to conserve energy and save money by shrinking the height of rooms in old buildings that were built that way to encourage air flow which was how they regulated temperature before industrial sized AC and central heating was available.