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Beach House with Open Space Patio in Huentelauquen by Izquierdo Lehmann
justin found this one
center for documentary studies duke univ
9h capsule hotel tokyo
fire in my bones
diggers papers
Idea-rich early announcement broadside for an event that happened on either April 2, 1967 or April 9, 1967. Author is anonymous, as most of the best Diggers documents are, but one would guess that Peter Berg, Lenore Kandel and (perhaps?) Peter Coyote and Emmett Grogan had something to do with the specific text laid down here. The concept of “life-acting” is made explicit; street theater is made literal; life becomes play.via vz
the ciao manhattan tapes
Railway luggage racks
justin found this one
Dieter Rams at the Design Museum
Price £554.00
The Heaven Freestanding Stepladder is made from aluminium sheet metal and unlike most step ladders doesn't have a corresponding support side. Instead the Heaven ladder's all in one construction means the base forms the overall support - giving Heaven a sculptural appearance.
shed house, skye
Optical Art (Ovals)
1966
LBH
ink drawing
12 x 9 in.
Price: $60
coca-cola out of costco
Everything Must Go
This sign was used to close down stores all across America. Hand-painted by Amish artist Margret Fine.
acrylic on posterboard
44 x 28 in. / reference library found this
gw bush library (place where they keep the incriminating evidence?) plans revealed / this place is so dallas. yeach!
Reporting from Atlanta - In a ruling that could leave the government open to billions of dollars in claims from Hurricane Katrina victims, a federal judge said late Wednesday that the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers had displayed "gross negligence" in failing to maintain a navigation channel -- resulting in levee breaches that flooded large swaths of greater New Orleans.
U.S. District Judge Stanwood R. Duval peppered his 156-page decision, issued in New Orleans, with harsh criticism of the Army corps, at one point citing its "insouciance, myopia and shortsightedness" in failing to maintain the Mississippi River-Gulf Outlet, known locally as MRGO.
For more than 40 years, the judge said, the corps had known that a crucial levee protecting suburban St. Bernard Parish and the Lower 9th Ward neighborhood would be compromised by the deterioration of the channel. The corps had "myriad" ways to address the problem, he wrote, but failed to do so.
the hound on tony joe white
the robert isabell collection
disneys nine old men
proper design w/ gorton steam valves
counter top bottle tree
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nickle plated airport runway light
via vz
road food
vz