Sunday 23 June 2024

SUNDAY BEST #384 - A PLACE TO CALL HOME

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A typical block of 1960s Melbourne flats, each typically comprising a living area, a bedroom, a bathroom and kitchen. These ageing buildings are often derided for being unattractive, utilitarian and cheap. But these buildings also have design features we have come to celebrate: narrow footprints that allow cross ventilation, flexible floorplans, minimal use of shared walls, low-maintenance design and a modest human scale. We seldom find these features in apartment developments today...

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Last week, Jim in Sydney shared this photo of Sydney's "Vivid", a Winter lights spectacular held in multiple venues in the city. Please visit his blog for more great shots.


5 comments:

  1. Hello,
    Nice looking place and photo. I do not like having to share a wall with another home.
    Take care, have a wonderful week!

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  2. Wonderful warm color in your night photo of this building. The scene looks inviting.

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  3. Not enough money in building those today....got to squash as many abodes in as you can!

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  4. Those apartments look nice. A very nice pic. Thanks for hosting and I hope that you have a wonderful week.

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  5. Thanks for featuring my shot. :)

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