[Resource] Architectural References

Kube

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From the NYT, photo by George Etheredge:

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A closed coal mining site in Whitesburg, Ky., one of many such towns trying to develop new economic growth.

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Kube

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Swamp mood board:

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I dinne ken

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I went to a Furniture Salvage yesterday. It was inside of a very interesting building.
Which is why I thought of putting it in this thread.

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The building used to be a brewery called Dryborough Brewery, though annoyingly that's pretty much all I could find about it history wise.
Unfortunately, the architectural salvage was on the left section of building in the above picture, so not the really interesting parts. But still an interesting building to root around in.

P.S.The "Boxing Gymnasium" sign and the "Holyrood Business Park" sign could make good signs for TF2 actually.
 

Scampi

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Got some brutalism for ya.
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Pocket

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Not architecture, but there's no sense making a whole new thread just for this: Somebody has an archive of a buttload of old Sears, Penney's, and Montgomery Ward catalogs, which means photos of all kinds of consumer products from the mid 20th century that model makers could use as reference.