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#1 my favourite
ReplyDeleteOh, I could live in that last one.
ReplyDeleteI love how #1 is totally contemporary and looks art deco at the same time. Bring back those amazing corner windows!
ReplyDeleteAll nice. Agree with Ken, too.
ReplyDeleteThat last house looks familiar. About 4...5 years ago we were visiting a friend in Palm Springs and he took us to a New Years' Eve party in a house that looked (as I remember) very much like that one, owned by two very friendly men.
I am not one for modernist architecture.
ReplyDeleteGive me the romantic traditional way of building any day.
We never travel to Europe to photograph soulless modernist architecture, but always to delight in the old stuff - not so?
Ivan - I like modernist and traditional, they both have souls.
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