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Procrastination

Well I have my last exam this week and AJ isn’t here anymore to distract me from this one. So I’m back. 

I tried to stay away. I tried so hard.

— 19 hours ago
decoarchitecture:

Avenue of awesomeness.
From Wikipedia:

By 1920, Ferriss had begun to develop his own style, frequently presenting the building at night, lit up by spotlights, or in a fog, as if photographed with a soft focus. The shadows cast by and on the building became almost as important as the revealed surfaces. He had somehow managed to develop a style that would elicit emotional responses from the viewer.

uneminuteparseconde:

Hugh Ferriss, Verticals on wide avenues, dessin paru dans The Metropolis of Tomorrow, 1929.

decoarchitecture:

Avenue of awesomeness.

From Wikipedia:

By 1920, Ferriss had begun to develop his own style, frequently presenting the building at night, lit up by spotlights, or in a fog, as if photographed with a soft focus. The shadows cast by and on the building became almost as important as the revealed surfaces. He had somehow managed to develop a style that would elicit emotional responses from the viewer.

uneminuteparseconde:

Hugh Ferriss, Verticals on wide avenues, dessin paru dans The Metropolis of Tomorrow, 1929.

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— 2 months ago with 171 notes
n-architektur:

foggy R’dam by Moritz Bernoully

n-architektur:

foggy R’dam by Moritz Bernoully

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— 2 months ago with 1102 notes
madmendaily:

stuffbyberry:

I got the idea from here.

HAHAHA oh my god, this is wonderful.

madmendaily:

stuffbyberry:

I got the idea from here.

HAHAHA oh my god, this is wonderful.

— 2 months ago with 283 notes
alteredclone:

Happy Valentines Day to my beafitul girlfriend >2

omg happy vday bb!!!1 xoxoxxxxx

alteredclone:

Happy Valentines Day to my beafitul girlfriend >2

omg happy vday bb!!!1 xoxoxxxxx

— 3 months ago with 2 notes
#glitch 

Hairpins, Tianmen Mtn. China | by Tom Horton | via travelingcolors

AJ this is why we should go to China and not Japan.

Hairpins, Tianmen Mtn. China | by Tom Horton | via travelingcolors

AJ this is why we should go to China and not Japan.

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— 3 months ago with 2420 notes