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Just Keep Swimming...
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^^Whoa. I had no idea. A bit like Millenium Park here in Chicago, but on a much larger scale.
https://www.chicago.gov/city/en/dept...nium_park.html ![]() Here's a few of my latest albeit humble architectural offerings: Spoiler for lotta pics:
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...here to hear...
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Glad to see it's getting some media attention, Mindfulness!
I liked the slideshow of Millenium Park, Plankton, and you have a right to be very proud of your constructions. They've got a good look that comes from being clean and functional, and this one is especially attractive:- The video about The Vessel makes a blink-and-you'll-miss-it ref to a stepwell in India. It really deserves a longer look imo, so here are pics of the deepest step well in the world, Chand Baori in Rajasthan, India:- This place looks so unusual because it is. It must've been so difficult to construct, even if they started with a suitable hole in the ground. And what did they get for their efforts? A hidden building without much practical purpose - no wonder this kind of inside-out building is so rare. Nice venue for a concert though.
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