I am Stephen. I live in Bristol, UK. I decided to shorten my profile...to this: Wildlife, haiku, travel, streetart, psychogeography and my family. Not necessarily in that order.
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Thank you. There is more to this than meets the eye. Of course there is the metaphor, but also, the building is mysterious, the gates are locked, nobody lives or works there, and it is unloved. I think it might be a telephone exchange or something. But such a grand facade.
Weird how here is that one white window amongst all the black windows. Bristol has some very interesting buildings. Everything looks like it is from a different era of architecture.
The architecture is eclectic to say the least, ancient alongside post-war. A brilliant article about it in the Guardian last week. I’ll try to dig it out.
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Thank you. There is more to this than meets the eye. Of course there is the metaphor, but also, the building is mysterious, the gates are locked, nobody lives or works there, and it is unloved. I think it might be a telephone exchange or something. But such a grand facade.
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Weird how here is that one white window amongst all the black windows. Bristol has some very interesting buildings. Everything looks like it is from a different era of architecture.
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The architecture is eclectic to say the least, ancient alongside post-war. A brilliant article about it in the Guardian last week. I’ll try to dig it out.
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