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Edifice

Edifice

The dirt and rust trails created by the windows were amazing.
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The agony of defeat?
It's beautiful . . .
Awesome exterior shot!
*sigh* Seeing this kind of massive abandonment is what makes my heart go pitter-patter! Thanks for going where I am not able, Motts!
the rust trails make it look like the building is crying
The windows look like knocked out teeth.
Wallpaper PLease!!!!!!!!
i like stairs effect that the building has its pretty cool
I agree with both Confess and Canada - the weathering effects on the outside of the building really do make it look like it's crying (which my tender heart thinks many of these abandoned places would be doing if they could), and also that the broken windows look like knocked-out teeth. Gives the effect of the building as a "being" of some sort! Pretty cool.
im amazed there is still glass in those windows
Does anyone know what the exterior of the building was made up of? It kind of resembles limestone but those buildings generally don't stain as badly as this shows - but I feel that could also be blamed on the coal dust mixing with rain water?

So pretty - I concur on the wallpaper!
I love how nature has a away of adding beauty to an old abandoned building.
I love how the gray skies and the building give this picture an "ominous" kinda feeling.
I love the angle of this shot! It's such a large building!
...so much like tears.
i envy this mans life.
we just got back to boston from here, it wasn't a bad location! did you check out centralia? about 30 minutes away?
第一眼看上去 感觉像是未来科技大楼 汗

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