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20 they/them my stuff: my gifs miami, 1984
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thad and that damn shirt
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allapart 27 days ago
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thad castle. let me see your boobs
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allapart 1 month ago
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truck turner (1974)
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truck turner (1974)
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1970s Los Angeles in Truck Turner (1974)
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Pergola for strong sunlight. This beautifully detailed pergola makes the area it encloses an extension of the house from which it leads. Such clean lines complement bright sunshine as the shadows from the pergola create linear patterns on walls and floor.
The Garden Book, 1984
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carlos zapata, private residence, golden beach, florida.
from architectural record april 1994, pages 64-71
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'Space-Age McDonald's' - McDonald's at Miami International Airport (1981)
"Patrons of the McDonald's at Miami International Airport get their "break today" in an environment of tomorrow. The fast food restaurant offers more than hamburgers to elite international travelers. In a space that floats atop the four-story international arrival/departure complex, visitors are greeted by futuristic motifs that reach beyond the chain's traditional golden arches into the universe itself. Part of a satellite building connected to the airport's central facility by means of a monorail, this McDonald's has qualities of a space ship that defy earthly orientation. Six glass-enclosed floating "pods" and plaster "ice cubes" were designed to organize space, yet contribute to fluid transition between lounge, meeting room, dining area, and, yes, a bar concession operated by Marriott Corp. Transparent materials鈥擫ucite and glass鈥攁re used in seating, tables, walls, and ceiling to achieve the effect of limitless, undefined space."
Designed by Larry Seitz Associates, Inc. & Robert Bradford Browne, AIA
Found in the April 1982 issue of Contract Interiors magazine
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