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Thank you♥️sampa,
I hope your time away is fruitful and the Lord nourishes your spirit. May you return refreshed and realigned according to His will and purposes. God bless.
Yours in His Service,
~Bella
I really like the decorations in the stonework in the first three buildings. You don't see artistry like that with buildings that often anymore.Day 16, chitown magnificent Mile. My first time visiting and such beautiful buildings but such unfortunate destruction. Police were on every block with lights going guarding the stores. But the kindness that I experienced in Chicago was incredible. You wouldn't expect that but they keep their Midwest charm.
First picture is at Huron Street near lake shore drive. It used to be an old furniture Mart. An interestingly the address was 666 Lakeshore drive, and they didn't like the association and Playboy was wanting to buy it and changed the address. anyways I guess Playboy did end up buying it for a period of time till 2012 and moved out and now it's used for medical facilities. I had to do a lot of research to find this information but I was mystified by the blue top.
Hopefully most of the other buildings just speak for themselves. Gucci got creative with the boards that was over their store and decorated it. One of them is an old Presbyterian Church I think. With a beautiful courtyard. The last I believe is a reflection of either 360° or Willis tower.View attachment 285111 View attachment 285112 View attachment 285113 View attachment 285114 View attachment 285115 View attachment 285116 View attachment 285117 View attachment 285118 View attachment 285119
Yes. I love it!!! There's so much nice architecture in Chicago.I really like the decorations in the stonework in the first three buildings. You don't see artistry like that with buildings that often anymore.
Hmm. Interesting thread.
I've had my eye on tiny homes for years, although zoning problems and overall lack of public acceptance left me disillusioned. Finding out people were now paying upwards of $100k for some of the more modern ones didn't help the situation.
Earthbag Architecture
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"[A]n inexpensive method using mostly local soil to create structures which are both strong and can be quickly built.
It is a natural building technique developed from historic military bunker construction techniques and temporary flood-control dike building methods. The technique requires very basic construction materials: sturdy sacks filled with organic material usually available on site."
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I was going to quote my post regarding the earthbags when you mentioned reducing material costs. It's mainly just stacked bags of soil gathered from the site itself. Iirc, it's then covered in stucco once all the bags are in place. Might be a viable option.This reminds me of a workshop (I think that's the right word?) here in southern cali which has had these structures on display for a long time now.
What is SuperAdobe? — CalEarth
They have strange acoustics.
I'm not sure exactly, identifying styles isn't really my forte lol. Although it is nice; I love the elegant forms, ornament and palette. It seems like a hodgepodge honestly, with subtle French influence.Can anyone help me with what type of house this is? I came across it when looking at houses for sale. It's going for 1.5 million. I really like the furniture that is in there too. It reminds me a little bit of england. And there's also designs that remind me of the architect I was dating last year.
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