#Architecture
The Egg, Albany, NY.
It looks like a Howard Johnson but it’s not and it never was. The Travelers Rest Motel of Everett, Pennsylvania dates back to the late 1940s but this building was built in the 60s. Today, it operates as Renewing Hope Ministries, a Christian residential treatment program.
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Kunihiko Hayakawa, House at Minami-Aoyama, Minato, Tokyo, Japan, 1981
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Les towers Aillaud (Cloud towers) Nanterre, France, by architect Émile Aillaud, 1977. #brutgroup photo by Alex MacLean via #isc20c
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Gewerbeschulhaus Unterstrass (1972-76) in Zurich, Switzerland, by Esther & Rudolf Guyer
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Georges Adilon - Institute Sainte-Marie, La Verpilliere 1976. #brutgroup Photo by Guillaume Mazars.
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“… an architecture and sculpture of purely abstract form through which to walk, in which to linger and on which to play, a free and anonymous monument which, because of its independence, can lift the activity and psychology of an urban housing community on to a universal plane.” - Victor Pasmore
Victor Pasmore: Apollo Pavilion (Pasmore Pavilion), Peterlee, Great Britain, 1969
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Photos: © Stefan Hauer 2008
