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The machinery above was either a smoke-eater or general HVAC.
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Motts Why are screen on the windows for what.
probably to prevent people from smashing the windows out and eloping...he could be in the psych section.
Looks like the ceiling is raining.
Damn sam I do like the soft lighting in this one Motts.
Deb. Considering the year that this building was built, the screens were there so they could open the windows to let fresh air in and not bugs.
now that is one lounge I would not want to have a drink in
the wonderful smoking room I was in the hospital and the all the people that I knew smoked and the windows did not open the smoke eatter thing on the ceilings DO NOT WORK the room was blue almost needed an o2 mask because I don't some.
Look at that PAINT hanging like bats in a bellfry!!
I thought that the ceiling unit was A/C because of the water pipe...Thinking it was cold water...
Oh god it's going hellish :O..

(silent hill, people!)
BadLuckBunny i thought Silent Hill too :) paint peeling like that is kinda creepy
That is likely just normal HVAC. The large insulated pipe going in the side would have been from the chiller.
For some strange reason when I saw the paint peeling off the ceiling I thought of caves and bats, lol I think I've had too much caffeine this morning! :~)
Yecch
Yeah, thats an old HVAC unit. It looks exactly like the one my uncle replaced in his custom shop.

*paint peels fall'n on my head*
Oh, what nice peeling!
another silent hill-ish like one =P
The paint just freaks me out! Love it.
Def- Hvac Old enough to remember and current enough to see tell tale sign of oldness! HEHE
Oh and PS condensation on the unit + age = peeling lead based paint.
Yeeecccch.

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