The Vespa 400, the 4-wheeled scooter made in France from 1957 until 1961.
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Color Me Curious
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Noah Kahan
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The Vespa 400, the 4-wheeled scooter made in France from 1957 until 1961.
Robotic animals by Hajime Sorayama
Apeiron, by Eurico Coelho (1998)
Artist : Jeff Daniel Smith
Photos of the 1948 Panhard Dynavia.
Timothy Ely
Dato DUO // 2016 kickstarter funded Synth for 2 Children
Diamond, yellow sapphire, orange sapphire, and gold ‘Orange’ pendant, Jewellery Theatre, ‘Caravaggio’ collection (at Jewellery Theatre)
71′ Mangosta Sport Buggy
© r m sotheby’s
PSE And Truglo Archery
Hanna Hansdotter.
Dear friends ,
We are happy to announce that ”Socialist Modernism in Former Yugoslavia”, the third photo album/digital guide of @_BA_CU ‘s planned series, is available in 800 copies. The photo album includes landmarks of socialist modernist architecture in Former Yugoslavia – from the 1950s to 1980s. The preface by prof. Sandra Uskokovic, B.A.C.U. Association explains socialist modernist tendencies, it presents – in color photographs – a functional image of the buildings and their often original elements that synthesize local culture and traditions, while bringing you up to date with their current state of conservation. At the beginning of the book, a map shows the location of each of the buildings described. The 67 landmarks included in this volume have been organized by function, into six sections. The book contains the authors’ view on Former Yugoslav modernist architecture.
Print run 800 Pages 192 +1 Spread/ YUGO-SOC MOD Map Croatian, Serbian and English Size 26×28.5 cm Weight 1.25 kg
Designed and published by @_BA_CU Association
Those who are interested in #SocialistModernism are able to order the book on @UrbanicaGroup @ushopamazon distributor page, (Link in our profile) ; link: http://urbanicagroup.ro/ushop/ or AMAZON: https://www.amazon.com/s?me=A33QJE9SPOCVM4&marketplaceID=ATVPDKIKX0DER
by selecting the Photo album from among the books listed. (Shipping worldwide with DHL) #SocialistModernism #_BA_CU - 1 pic Lamela Bilding - Block 61. Belgrade, the 1970s, Urban design Josip Svoboda, Architect Milan Miodragovic
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Western Gates of Belgrade, Belgrade, 1977, Architect Mihajlo Mitrović.
3pic Miljevina Motel, Miljevina, Foca municipality Bosnia and Herzegovina. 70s
5pic : Hotel Internacional (not in use) Zenica, BiH,1978 architect Slobodan Jovandic
7pic: The former headquarters of Sarajevo-based daily newspapers Oslobodjenje Sarajevo, the 80s Architect K. Shahovic et al.
9pic: “Three fists”, Bubanj Memorial Park, Nis, Serbia.1963. Sculptor Ivan Sabolic
10pic: “Kolektiv” department store (now: Chinese store) Arandjelov © BACU https://www.instagram.com/p/CNE0txynUL8/?igshid=1jm20swq1drbo
Amager Bakke Power Station - BIG, photographed by Hufton + Crow
Claravox Centennial | Moog
Shinagawa, Tokyo. May 2020. 10968
(via 2020-06 - Sandman-KK)