The Factory, Sant Just Desvern, Spain - Ricardo Bofill
AN INTERNATIONAL AND INTERDISCIPLINARY WORKSHOP FOR ARCHITECTURE ESTABLISHED IN 1963 LOCATED IN BARCELONA

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The Factory, Sant Just Desvern, Spain - Ricardo Bofill
AN INTERNATIONAL AND INTERDISCIPLINARY WORKSHOP FOR ARCHITECTURE ESTABLISHED IN 1963 LOCATED IN BARCELONA
Housing Development; taken in State College
very liminal. i think tumblr crunched the quality.
EDIT (4/17/26, the day after i made this post): have more
(via Bizarre Village of Abandoned Miniature Castles is Strange and Creepy | Moss and Fog)
The policy was first proposed by Premier Doug Ford as a counter-offensive during the government's Greenbelt scandal, but is now being formal
Amid sluggish housing construction starts in Ontario, the Progressive Conservative government is working on a use-it-or-lose-it policy that would force developers in the province to act on building permits that have been green-lit by municipalities.
The policy was first proposed by Premier Doug Ford in late August as a counter-offensive strategy during the government’s Greenbelt scandal response, but is now being formalized by his new Housing Minister Paul Calandra.
Representatives for Calandra told Global News the policy “is being worked on” but could not provide a timeline, citing the complexity of the housing file and the focus on implementing the recommendations from the province’s housing affordability task force report.
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The NYC Housing Authority's Alfred E. Smith Houses on the Lower East Side was one of the first public housing developments to be integrated. The complex is home to 8,000 people, half of whom are children. This photo from May 3, 1956 shows mothers and babies in the playground.
Photo: Bob Wands for the AP via the Denver Post
The Dutch Touch
ph. Nathan Bennt
National Geographic October 1986
Seven Palms
California
Abandoned West
Hasselblad 500c/m
Kodak Ektar 100iso