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Old 04-04-11, 02:57 PM   #1
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Here is one of the UK's largest nuthouse...we even built a clock on it so the inmates will never need reminding what time they should doze till.

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Old 04-04-11, 03:00 PM   #2
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A reply to Jim, here's Slovenias biggest nuthouse


The building itself is interesting. Solid Bronze artwork around the entrances. And there's no no-passing zone, so one can come to a meter from the artwork and take pictures.
And the inside is quite beautiful, with frescos on the walls

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Old 04-04-11, 03:36 PM   #3
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And here's ours in Holland:

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Here is one of the UK's largest nuthouse...we even built a clock on it so the inmates will never need reminding what time they should doze till.

http://www.travellondon.com/wp-conte...Parliament.jpg
I have to say, there are few things that can make one laugh more then some good British humor or wit.
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Old 04-05-11, 02:43 AM   #5
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Salt Lake City Public Library

Outside



And in

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Old 04-05-11, 02:53 AM   #6
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Rock Hall:



And the peter B lewis building:



There was a gunman that holed himself up in that building about 7 years ago. I talked to some of the Cleveland SWAT guys who responded, they HATED that building. All their tactics were based on right angles, doorway entry, etc. Apparently this building was designed with no right angles on the inside. It was giving them fits.



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Old 04-05-11, 03:45 AM   #7
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All that steel and glass and concrete (giggle)....

And now for something completely diferent


KOZOLEC, used for drying hay, storing corn, making a BBQ possible in any weather and providing a safe heaven for young couples wishing for some privacy (if no-one is alergic to hay)
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Old 04-05-11, 07:15 PM   #8
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Not much special in Eindhoven (city got bombed the hell out of it in WW2 and was quickly rebuilt without much care for aesthetics), except of course this thing which locals dubbed the "blob" (makes you wonder why)


at night:
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And the peter B lewis building:

Hey, this reminds me of something...
I checked it, the buildings I posted and this one were built by trhe same architect; Frank Gehry.

*taking my water pistol and heading off to the harbour*
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This is one of the campus buildings at Manchester Metropolitan Univeristy, also know locally as the "toast rack".
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The Times Square Building downtown...

It sooo looks like it belongs on Coruscant.
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Old 04-06-11, 06:26 PM   #12
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I have to say, there are few things that can make one laugh more then some good British humor or wit.
I was trying to be serious

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Old 04-06-11, 06:41 PM   #13
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The Museum of Civilization in the foreground, and in the background - the Canadian Parliament and other historic buildings in central Ottawa. Spent a lot of time commuting back and forth around this area when I lived in Ottawa.




Also in town, the new Canadian War Museum. Really an awesome space, one of the best military history museums anywhere. The big "shard" sticking out of the building is part of a memorial arrangement that lines up to project a ray of sunlight on the original headstone of Canada's Unknown Soldier from WWI which is stored there, every year exactly at 11:11am every November 11th.
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Old 04-06-11, 06:45 PM   #14
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Nice ones
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Los Angeles has destroyed most of its older, unique archtecture in the name of development. There are a number of walking tour routes in the city that have stops where one can see the site of a building that used to be there but only lives on as a photograph on site marker. A large proportion of the remaining buildings are originally commercial buildings that have long ago seen their glory days. This building I saw for the first time many, many years ago when I first visited Los Angeles. I saw it as we were speeding along the freeway; I thought it was perhaps a civic building or cultural site; Iasked what it was and was told it was a tire factory. Now it functions as a mixed-use property, mainly as a major garment outlet store. It is called "The Citadel" and is made to resemble an Assyrian Palace in design.



The building is immense and the facade extends over 1,700 feet.
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