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Asian Cities of Tomorrow, from SMLXL.
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Ryue Nishizawa. Museum on Tshima Island, Japan - water runs off the concrete floors like mercury.
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Underground City: Those light tubes look awesome.
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Superstudio's Continuous Monument. Total urbanization.
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Superstudio's Continuous Monument reaches New York like a glacier. Captialism confronts itself.
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A rarely seen helicopter view rendering of Cedric Price's Fun Palace!
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Victorian Bathing Machines: Popular devices in the 18th and 19th centuries. Naked bathing was considered the healthiest way of experiencing the ocean however Victorian sensibilities required a private space to change in and out of dress. These devices could then be wheeled directly into the water.
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New Mexico. Not actually erosion but geographic transition. Deleuze Anyone?
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NYC Grand Central Terminal, 1929 — The light doesn’t stream in like this anymore because the buildings around the station are too tall.
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Chittagong, Bangladesh. Ship Breaking Yard, Jana Asenbrennerova.
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Anita Caldwell Where did you find this photos? I live in Guadalajara and would like to know the source if you recall it. Thx.
David Zhai Opps, I meant to indicate it was New Mexico! Here in fact: http://maps.google.com... In any case, this was taken by Richard Wanderman. http://rwanderman.com. Hope this helps.