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sandstorms in berber, sudan from tales from a forgotten city by hassan kamil [x]
David Lynch: The Art Life (2016)
on some subconscious level i never even thought of david lynch as someone who could die
Worst experience of my life
At the risk of being controversial, I tend to be suspicious of Americans who are super identitarian in their politics. For example insisting on prioritizing first and foremostthe “queer community,” meaning more or less the American subculture. They almost always end up being reactionary and incapable of actual political consciousness beyond thinking in terms of I vs Not-I and citizen interest group slop. I think after this year, this tendency in radlib identitarian politics will become increasingly blatant and some conscious, direct response to it will be unavoidably necessary after years of people tolerating it or counterposing some other usually workerist identitarianism instead
something funny about how yanks shitting themselves about a potential hypothetical lgbt genocide that immediately jumps to concentration camps seem to think seeing trump and harris as pretty much the same is a position hold by only privileged people who "wouldn't be affected anyway", when a lot of people who think that have arrived to the conclusion by the fact that no matter the president, their people were and will be subjected to genocide, camps, massacre and constant violence
attempted to make qifrey's atelier in tiny glade. it was quite interesting and i had fun improvising (except for the stairs. i think anyone else who plays tiny glade knows what i mean 🙈)
Vietnamese architects and historians consider the years from 1940 to 1975 the golden age of Vietnamese modernism. In that period, major modernist public buildings such as hospitals and hotels were designed and constructed.
- Mel Schenck via Saigoneer, "How Vietnam Created Its Own Brand of Modernist Architecture"
Detroit Marriott at the Renaissance Center (1977)
Designed by John Portman & Associates
Scanned from the Dec. 1977 issue of Contract Interiors Magazine
Headquarters of the French Communist Party, Paris. Oscar Niemeyer.
The Serenity House, Lake Lucerne, Switzerland,
Courtesy: Fatemeh Abedi
Abandoned Marxer Laboratory, by Alberto Galardi (1964).
Loranzè, Italy.
© Roberto Conte (2015-2021)
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Le Corbusier, Palais des Filateurs, Ahmedabad, Inde, 1954. Photo: Ester Bruzkus.
Scott Library, York University, Toronto.
Cubicus Building of Twente University (1969-73) in Enschede, the Netherlands, by Leo Heijdenrijk & Jos Mol. Photo from August 2024.
Kyoto International Conference Center
The Hotel Añaza, whose construction started in 1973 and stopped in 1975.
Tenerife, Canary Islands - Spain.
© Roberto Conte (2023)
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Inside Rathaus Offenbach (shot on iPhone). Architects: Architektengemeinschaft Maier, Graf und Speidel. Photo: Matthias Heiderich, 2023
Coleman Library, Tougaloo College. Jackson, Mississippi. Gunnar Birkerts.