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Southeastern Massachussetts University, South Dartmouth 1976. Arch. Paul Rudolph.
johannes XXIII // köln sülz
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architects: josef rikus & heinz buchmann
window design by will thonett
completion: 1969
Casa Masetti, Paulo Mendes da Rocha, Sao Paolo, (1969-1970)
‘Les Gavines’, housing complex in Poblados del Sur Poblados del Sur, Valencia, Comunidad Valenciana, Spain; 1977
GO.DB (García-Ordóñez, Bellot Porta, Herrero Cuesta, Pérez Marsá)
see map | about the architects
via “Informes de la Construcción: Volume 30, 291" (1977)
by Dmitry Shafrow
One of the oldest buildings in Hattfjelldal municipality in Nordland, Norway Photo: Elin Kristina Jåma
1. L’ange du mal by Joseph Geefs
2. Le genie du mal by Guillaume Geefs
Here’s the wiki article on them.
What she says: I’m fine.
What she means: I understand the Chronicles of Narnia was at its heart a fairytale with theological analogies for children. But why did Lewis never address how they had to adapted to life on Earth again. Why does no one talk about how the Pevensies had to grow up with a kingdom of responsibilities on their shoulders, only to return to Earth and be children. Take Lucy, she was youngest and perhaps she adapted more quickly-but she had the memories and mind of a grown woman in an adolescent body. Edmund literally found himself in Narnia, he went from a selfish boy to mature and experienced man. He found a purpose and identity through his experiences to come back as just Edmund, Peter’s younger brother. Did people wonder why the sullen, sour boy came back, carrying himself like a wisened king? Did his mother wonder why he and Peter suddenly got along so well, why they spent so much time together now? And Susan, the girl of logistics and reason came back with a difference in her. She learned how to be a diplomat and ambassador, Susan the Gentle had to live to endure not-so-gentle circumstances. She had the respect she wanted, only to be just another teen girl. And Peter, he entered the manhood and maturity he so wanted. He earned the responsibility and stripes he yearned for. He learned to command armies and conduct the menial tasks demanded of a king to rule a nation. But he came back, appearing to be just anther glory-hungry boy. Not to mention the PTSD they must have struggled with. Especially Edmund. How often did he wake up in a sweat, screaming a sibling or comrade’s name? His parents believe it’s the war, but it’s an entirely different one he has nightmares about. How often did he have trouble with flashbacks and mood swings? And how many times did he and Peter sit over a newspaper or near the radio listening to reports on the troops. How often did they pour over lost battles and debate better strategies. Did their parents ever wonder why they seemed to understand flight war so well? How long was it before they stopped discussing these things in front of people? Why does no one talk about this???
Why am i fucking crying
Why does no one talk about how the Pevensies had to grow up with a kingdom of responsibilities on their shoulders, only to return to Earth and be children
It’s not addressed because it’s understood. It was the shared experience of the generation. You are describing coming home from World War One, battle wearied and aged beyond belief, but walking around in the body of a youth. C S Lewis went to the front line of the Somme on his nineteenth birthday and went back to complete uni in 1918 after demob.
M. C. Escher Prints and Drawings
Maurits Cornelis Escher (1898-1972), better known as M. C. Escher, was a Dutch draftsman and printmaker born in Leeuwarden, The Netherlands. Boston Public Library’s collection shows the broad range of Escher’s talent as a printmaker. Now their collection of prints by M.C. Escher is open to the public in the form of high quality digital files available for exploration on their website.
From Postcards From Google Earth
-“The images are screenshots from Google Earth. They are glitches that occur when the 2d satellite imagery and 3d terrain don’t line up quite right, or structures such as bridges get projected down onto the terrain below, creating fabulous and unintentional distortions”
Clement Valla
What a dump. When I think of castles, this is not what I picture.
- The Secret History, Donna Tartt
it would be so attractive if with every step i took ferns and moss and violets sprung up from the ground
here's a new category of dark academia:
the procrastinating academians who desperately want to live the dark academian aesthetic by reading books but can't, because of the heavy and excruciating college work. but then when vacations come around and have free time to read they always find ways to procrastinate reading and end up wasting the whole month watching some trash series and scrolling on instagram. and when school starts again, they say “next vacation i'll definitely read” and the cycle goes on and on.