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Scott from Massachusetts said.
ReplyDelete#1) Honestly not pushing winter to get here. But when it's hot and humid (like today) this house is a welcome sight. Oh, it would be so nice on a cold night to go bare assed in that hot tub (with company of course)!!!
#2) Very colorful houses.
Last house) This house intrigues me. But I know Rick, there are a some of your followers, can tell us more about it.
Scott - That last one appears to be a computer-generated concept.
DeleteThe last is an actual houseboat, the Watervilla de Omval, designed by +31 Architects, located on the Amstel River in Amsterdam, Netherlands. The living areas on the left are above the water's surface while the bedrooms and other rooms are partially submerged on the right side.
ReplyDeleteMilleson - Thanks for clarifying that last one.
DeleteThanks for the info gentlemen.
ReplyDelete2- Painted Victorian ladies in the City by the Bay.
ReplyDeleteIf you left your heart in San Francisco, now you would lose your wallet to the rent :)
-CA jock
# 3 - Art-Deco-Haus wie die Häuser, die für die Austellung des Deutschen Werkbundes 1927 in der Weißenhofsiedlung in Stuttgart gebaut wurden.
ReplyDeleteEine Philosophie des vorausschauenden Denkens für ein besserers Leben, die von den Nazis zum Schweigen gebracht werde.
Der Brüder meiner Großvaters lebte in Stuttgart und half bei die Organisation der bahnbrechenden Film und Foto Austellung von 1929 in Stuttgart. Als Sammler moderner Kunst und Impresario der schwulen Kunstszene Stuttgarts gereit er ins Visier der Nazis und wurde schleißlich inhaftiert.
Er wurde Nov.1936 zur Strafe in das Arbeitslager Vaihingen geschickt und Sept.1938 entlassen.
Er floh nach Basel in die Schweiz und überlebte den Krieg.
(vvs)
Anon@1:51pm - Vielen Dank für diese faszinierende Geschichte.
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