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Unusually shaped Door with awning, yellow facade. Via Pinterest. No author information provided.
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Contemporary residential architecture, Miami, Florida. No author information provided. Via Pinterest.
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Door, windows, Sayulita, Nayarit, Mexico. Via Pinterest. No author information provided.
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Extremely filthy, highly branded, and built from reclaimed shipping containers, this foreboding vision of the future of architecture paints a rather bleak fate for cities. Created by South African designer Justin Plunkett, the so-called Con/struct series is meant to illustrate the overbearing influence of commercialization both on the way we live and on our urban landscape. Plunkett hopes his computer-animated work鈥攚hich looks like one part shipping container architecture gone awry and one part ruin porn鈥攚ill "encourage questioning and exploration: inviting the debate around how marketing-induced aspiration and perceived value can empower but can also corrupt, how it can be both perverse and create beauty." Via Pinterest
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Contemporary architecture. Via Pinterest. No author or location information provided.
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Amsterdam by Macenzo. Contemporary architecture. Via Pinterest.
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Tate Modern Museum, London with identifiable flying object. Via Tiffany Fairall on Facebook. Author info in lower left hand corner.
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Blue door, Tunisia. Via Pinterest. No author information provided.
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Blue door, Tunisia. Via Pinterest. No author information provided.
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Doors/entry, India. Via Pinterest. No author information provided.
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Gun family rear car window decal on Phoenix street (stopped at red light) today. A critique on gun control or a pro-gun emblem? (at Phoenix, Arizona)
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Resting elefant by Pasha Ivaniushko - Photo 12326519 / 500px. Via Pinterest.
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Hummingbird. Via Pinterest. No a author information provided.
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Red door with climbing rose bush in Marsaskala, Malta, Europe. Via Pinterest. No author information provided.
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Art from American Civil War: Thomas Moran, Slave Hunt, Dismal Swamp, Virginia, 1862, oil on canvas, Philbrook Museum of Art, Tulsa, Oklahoma, Gift of Laura A. Clubb, Image 漏 2012 Philbrook Museum of Art, Inc., Tulsa, Oklahoma Smithsonian American Art Museum
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