architecture-vs-procrastination
architecture-vs-procrastination
Architecture versus Procrastination
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Architecture is losing for now.. 馃槖聽 (sideblog)
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Eliseo Meifren y Roig - Washerwomen
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Coffee house by the Ortak枚y Mosque in Constantinople (1846) by Ivan Aivazovsky
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Me: Did you know that medieval cathedrals weren't actually supposed to be dark and rundown places with only stained glass as color? They were bright places full of light... the reason they look like that now is because of the centuries of accumulated grime and dust, here look at this restoration of the Cathedral of Chartres in France:
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It's based on actual paint from the times, and when you think about it, it makes a lot more sense, after all a church is supposed to be a bright place of hope. Yet when we think about the middle ages we think about grimy and dark cathedrals. I wonder how much of our conception of history is shaped by our current visions of historical buildings.
My Goth GF: listen, I don't think this thing between us is working,
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"Witness my Act and Deed", 1882 - Frank Paton, British (1855 - 1909)
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a small ode to przewalski's horse
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銈傘倱銈撱倐
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Doctor Who Vincent and the Doctor | 5.10
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Title: Garden in Bloom at Sainte-Addresse
Artist: Claude Monet
Date: 1866
Style: Impressionism
Genre: Landscape
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A Rare Cross-Section Illustration Reveals the Infamous Happenings of Kowloon Walled City
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Miroslav Pecho
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Ignacio Cobo
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Today I cried a little bit because I remembered that when Beethoven conducted his ninth symphony for the first time he got a standing ovation and one of the sopranos had to turn him around to see the audience.聽
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