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She’s fabulous but evil. on We Heart It. http://weheartit.com/entry/37596717/via/sweetdreamsofstephanie
Fox with Mask.
Engraving by Aegidii Albertini Hirnschleiffer (1645). Found here (via ulvehund).
Boy in Yellow Shirt Smoking.
Photo by Mark Cohen
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Ballet Valet Parking Garage
This adaptive re-use of one block of historic art deco facades in Miami Beach places a parking garage within and above newly renovated shops along the streets. Five stories (206,000 SF, 650 parking spaces) of parking structure become a vertical green zone and a monumental topiary. The three types of plants, each in a different shade of green, create a pattern of wavelike forms, mimicking the nearby ocean. With the unsightly cars hidden and the sound of the cars reduced by the vegetation screens, a large parking structure is camouflaged into the city. Planters include various types of vines and vegetation, including clusia guttifera, conocarpus erectus serecius, and scaevola frutescens. The design creates a green space above the city of Miami Beach that disguises a pragmatic parking garage, transforming it into a visually pleasant area and an urban home to bird species without interfering with current parking activity at the site.
Miami Beach, Florida, 1962, by Elliott Erwitt
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