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Crescent Window

Crescent Window

One of the crescent windows that line the top of the third floor.
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I really like this room.
Clean it up a little bit, and I'd live there. Around here you wouldn't even have to clean too much, just make sure the structure was sound, and people would pay $800+/month to live there!
This could be a really beautiful room; just liik at those windows!
What a gem of a room! You make it almost appear livable!
ADSFJK;
i want my bedroom to be just like that =[
judging by its size it must have been a 2-3 bed operation room
see it in Session 9 DVD
Is that a screen that's open on the right window, or is it the window itself?
This shot is so eerily symmetrical! Great picture.
great shot Mr. Motts, but you spelled crescent wrong
Ah, the days before spell check, thanks!
Can I move into that room?^^
The architecture of these buildings are amazing.
it's a semi-circle or hemisphere (3d). A crescent is formed by removing a circular disk from the edge of another circular disk. Then again, if you're going to name a picture, semi-circular window, and hemispherical window, just don't sound as good as crescent window :)

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