Fire escapes on brick buildings
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Layers of windows and iron stairs, where every apartment hides a different version of the same city.
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Fire escapes on brick buildings
Description:
Layers of windows and iron stairs, where every apartment hides a different version of the same city.
oakland, california 1971
the lafayette hotel
photograph by nick dewolf https://www.flickr.com/photos/dboo/52271660486
Lexa — Transit Poetics
Lexa on steel steps at sunset: geometry, grace, and a chain-belt metronome. Lens flares as punctuation, not accident. The rest of the photos from this shoot have now been published in the online magazine. Full set: https://www.patreon.com/posts/lexa-transit-138371301?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=postshare_creator&utm_content=join_link
2024.02.12: Fire Escape - Plymouth Street, Brooklyn, NY
(via Yoga Goals by Alo (@yogagoals)-Living-room Yoga sessions with the puppy! Follow @yogainspiration for more! • b… – Hana.Fit || Curated with love by yogadaily)
Another that I know a lot of people who went to @grinkers fell in love with: Fire Escape. I've been looking for an Ice Cold Beer for many years but this helps fill that void just fine.
It may be somewhat repetitive, but all these old games are, arguably. This may the game I still play the most, even after a few years of ownership. Sometimes I turn it on and play just a game or two and sometimes I might turn it on and play back to back for an hour. Either way, it's always enjoyable.
Fire Escape
30cm x 60cm Giclee print on 300gsm Kraft paper.
£80. Available at liamdevereux.co.uk
Tall hotels run the eastern stretch of Hyde Park in London, and round the back on Mount Row was a fire escape. London doesn’t have fire escapes in the way that New York does so maybe that’s why I noticed it...
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