
Sanatorium Shakhtiori (built 1951), Tskaltubo, Georgia, October 2024
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Copyright Debbie Smyth, 17 November 2024
Posted as part of One Word Sunday
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that’s gorgeous architecture, hopefully it will be restored.
https://lessywannagohome.blogspot.com/2024/11/architecture.html
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It may be. A billionaire has bought some of them and they are now fenced off awaiting work. But it will be a massive job and cynical me wonders if it will happen
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Gloriously decrepit, gives off “ruined Roman villa” vibes.
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Great light and shadows!
Here’s mine: Indoors & Outdoors | Out of My Write Mind
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https://angloswiss-chronicles.com/2024/11/17/one-word-sunday-architecture/
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hello debbie,
an interesting and wonderful picture you have chosen for this week i really like the play of light and shadows.
here is my contribution to the challenge, https://wp.me/pfnz9O-wG.
many greetings robert
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Thanks Robert, I was really pleased with the architectural detail shown by the shadows
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Hard to imagine it’s only from the 1950s. Love the muted colours and the contrast in shade. http://alondonmiscellany.blog/2024/11/17/architecture/
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I LOVE this image, Debbie! The light, the structure , the history contained! Here’s mine : https://suejudd.com/2024/11/17/architecture/
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Thanks Sue. I love the way the shadows seem to fill in a lot of the gaps in the story.
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Yes!
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Great shadows.
Did you go inside?
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Yes. It was fascinating. Faded glory, mud, holes and loads of peeling wallpaper. Anything of value had been taken so I had to imagine the chandeliers.
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Awesome!
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Love the light…. Here is my link to Architecture, hope you like :- https://davidoakes-images.com/2024/11/17/ows-one-word-sunday-architecture/
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Nice shadows!
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I had already prepared my post and I’m happy with the main (sic!) theme. But if I had seen your beautiful if faded arcaded walk I might have shown something else. I’ve just been to Freudenstadt in the Black Forest and they have arcaded sidewalks all over the centre of town. But here is some Main architecture: https://picturesimperfectblog.com/2024/11/17/main-triangel/
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That building could use some exploring, Debs! Wonderful photo! Happy Sunday!
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Great photo Debbie
I have columns too
https://bushboy.blog/2024/11/17/was-once-a-bank-in-orange-nsw/
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I love your picture.
Here is mine
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Thanks for sharing this idea Anita
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