Royal Hotel, Budapest, 1962. From the Budapest Municipal Photography Company archive.
Office Building Grothusen (1970) in Vienna, Austria, by Gunther Wawrik. Photo by Konstanze Zinssler.
Chile, rolled up for convenience
Gianni Maiotti Rover Alieno (1974)
Hungarian phonetic map of Great Britain
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Nuffield Transplantation Surgery Unit Western General Hospital - Edinburgh, Scotland, UK; 1963-68
Peter Womersley, Joseph Blackburn, Leonard and Partners (photographs by Sam Lambert)
«(…) a controversial building possibly, but housing a controversial human activity.» Peter Womersley (1969)
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via “Concrete Quarterly, 111” (Winter, 1976) / “(Das) Werk, 55” (1968)
Vista de una fachada lateral, Edificio para ofincinas y taller de arquitectos, Campos Elíseos 432, Polanco, Miguel Hidalgo Ciudad de México 1950
Arqs. Augusto H. Álvarez, Enrique Carral Icaza y Manuel Martínez Páez
View of a side facade, Offices and Architectural studio, Campos Eliseos 432, Polanco, Miguel Hidalgo Mexico City 1950
Nicke, dachshund pull toy, 1960. Painted wood. Made by Brio, Sweden. Exhibition Century of the Child, MoMA
Nichinan Cultural Center, Nichinan, Japan, 1963
(Kenzo Tange)
On Surreal Sunday we put on Pigeon Masks and wear pigeon heels to blend in among the birbs when we go out to the park to feed the pigeons. These pigeon pumps were created by Kyoto Ohata who, according to My Modern Met, was concerned about upsetting the pigeons while walking through an area where they congregate. In effort to avoid causing the pigeons to scatter she decided to customize a pair of heels to help her feet blend in with the flock.
Visit My Modern Met for the complete series of process photos to see how Ohata made these awesome shoes.
[via My Modern Met]
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The first Sikorsky S70 helicopter manned by Turkish pilots doing a loop. Legend says that the engineers who designed the helicopter challenged pilots all over the world to do a loop with it and that the Turkish ones were the only ones crazy enough to actually try it.
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