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Stable Arches |
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White Kitchen |
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Gold laced Table |
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Chairs to Die for |
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Caste Iron Leg |
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Asymmetric Brick Flooring |
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A lovely example of my hobby in reusing old architecture. A small hotel
building most likely once used as a stable for horses now houses people.
This building in Marseille, France accentuates the love for brick,
stone and old fashioned furniture. Using history is a wonderful way to
show materials, inspiration and a homage to the past. This is a
beautifully obtuse antiquated building.
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Nice photos Jeremiah, Very interesting blog.
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