Aerial view looking north of Wall Street area skyscrapers, in Spring, 1960.
The new 64-story One Chase Manhattan Plaza (Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, 1961) nearing completion is visible at center of the picture.
Photo: Fairchild Aerial Surveys.
Source: William Cole y Julia Colmore “New York in Photographs” (New York, Simon & Schuster, 1961).
Omg I know Adele wanted to scream
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I always wondered about this room. Where is it?
Whenever you notice something like that, a wizard did it.
behind the garage
And that’s the end of that mystery
why the simpsons got a bigger house than my parents
Homer is a nuclear engineer
This post made me realize that Homer is in fact a Nuclear engineer…
I always wondered about this room. Where is it?
Whenever you notice something like that, a wizard did it.
behind the garage
And that’s the end of that mystery
why the simpsons got a bigger house than my parents
Homer is a nuclear engineer
This post made me realize that Homer is in fact a Nuclear engineer…
I always wondered about this room. Where is it?
Whenever you notice something like that, a wizard did it.
behind the garage
And that’s the end of that mystery
why the simpsons got a bigger house than my parents
Homer is a nuclear engineer
This post made me realize that Homer is in fact a Nuclear engineer…
Italo Calvino, (1972), Les villes invisibles, Engravings by Gérard Trignac, Translation by Jean Thibaudeau, Les Amis du Livre Contemporain, Versailles, 1993, Edition of 200
United States, 1985: Design 82808
A four-bedroom Colonial house with an additional one-bedroom unit in the rear.
114 Trend Homes by Home Planners, 1985. (Farmington Hills, MI, USA) —from my library





