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oh god its like a wet dream
ReplyDeleteI live in Stockholm, not far from 'the Globe' in the last pictures.
ReplyDeleteWhere did you find the white pillars?
It's an installation at Färgfabriken.
ReplyDeleteI love the postmodernist/80s vibe of the Globe area.
The Globe area is not very apprecieated among the common Stockholmers.
ReplyDeleteBonus fact: I live in a 1950s-functionalism-appartment building, designed by the famous Swedish architects, Bäckström & Reinius (mind that Google translated the Bäckström name). They also designed the fifth Hötorget skyscraper in your skyscraper picture, and more important, Vällingby Centrum: a modernist Stockholm suburb. It was visited by Oscar Niemeyer and used by him as an inspirational source for the Brasilia project.
these are the posts i love the most
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