1950’s bricks being removed from a 1800s building.
This is in Cincinnati! News story about it here and there are more photos – including interior views of the brick that hasn’t been pulled down yet – and a fascinating history of the building here!
[ID: A photograph of a building clad in red brick with small windows and vents; the upper right corner of the brick facade has been removed to show elegant columns, huge high windows, and decorative railings underneath. The reveal is pretty dramatic!]
Hugin (The Raven’s Nest) is located 280 meters above Sognefjord, all by itself. A unique treehouse with a Norse expression which are inspired by the Norwegian stave churches Urnes and Borgund. A lot of effort and more than 30 000 hours of work was put into carvings and artistic design to create the right atmosphere.
never not thinking about giant cisterns. THATS immanentizing the eschaton. when we get to heaven and its a bunch of giant wet concrete tunnels with vast columns holding up the ceiling, then you will see…
you know about the tokyo storm drains, yeah?
yeah that’s what inspired this post :)
im very exited to go here when i die :)
basilica cistern in istanbul