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Mainly its interior space
This is so Richard Rogers’ Barajas Airport Terminal 4 🤷🏻♂️
La huelgaga
Only “pretty cool”? Come on!
We are living delirious times
Great, but it is important to note that the major part of their performances had Ray Manzanek playing the bass with his left hand on a Fender Rhodes piano
Disminuye ligeramente una película: L
Creo que “La gran belleza”
The brutal highlight of an #architecture walk: the
#Vilnius Concert and Sports Palace.
Eduardas Chlomauskas 1965-1971 - #brutalism
#sosbrutalism www.sosbrutalism.org/cms/15963855
A Reddit post with a wall with a black stain and the caption Down a grate, defenders at the top of this tower would toss scalding hot grease down at their enemies. The stain is still on the wall centuries later.
*sigh* No, that’s just the effect of several centuries of rain through an iron grate. Nobody was wasting precious oil during a siege. they were throwing piss
-Hola, egipcios. Somos una raza alienígena con una tecnología superavanzada. ¿Queréis que os enseñemos a viajar por el cosmos y a curar todas las enfermedades, o que os construyamos unas cuantas pirámides tochas?
-¡¡¡PIRÁMIDES, PIRÁMIDES!!!
Muchas gracias a @enriquealpanes.bsky.social por la cita. Y por este texto sobre mi ciudad. elpais.com/espana/madri...
The Quartet of Tom Clancy’s Alexandria
Muy bueno. Gracias por la recomendación
¡Gracias! 😀
Slightly diminish a band: The Windows
Disminuye ligeramente una canción:
‘Sol Sol Sol’
Post one of the most haunting shots in movie history from a film made before the year 2000
Because AI is the oracle. Would you ask for references to the Pythia of Delphi?
Better this way? 😉
Matthieu Salvaing, Chandigarh, Neelam Cinema, designed by Aditya Prakash in the early 1950s —color photo of interior of theatre, with turquoise square wall tiles. A large decorative application on the wall in silver of a stylized sound wave. Rows of turquoise seats with brown armrests. Stunning space.
Matthieu Salvaing, Chandigarh, Neelam Cinema, designed by Aditya Prakash in the early 1950s
"The final decline and total collapse of the American avant-garde." The cover shows Warhol sinking into a can of Campbell's tomato soup, and it was photographed by Carl Fischer.
Andy Warhol on the cover of Esquire, May 1969
Cover design by George Lois
More and more I am hearing from archivist pals who are receiving enquiries for records that don't exist because AI has somehow generated fake catalogue numbers and titles...
Timeless beauty
Chair designed by the Austrian architect Josef Hoffmann (1907)
Philadelphia Museum of Art.
#josefhoffman #viennasecession