That's rather weird. What is it? I saw an article about an architect who built a tall, really skinny building between two other buildings. The human mind works in mysterious ways sometimes!
Oh my...that's an interesting find. And, there are itty bitty balconies there too. Hmmm...I wonder what the story is with this unusual little addition.
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That's rather weird. What is it? I saw an article about an architect who built a tall, really skinny building between two other buildings. The human mind works in mysterious ways sometimes!
ReplyDeleteI would love to see the interior.
ReplyDeleteI have never before seen such a narrow building.
ReplyDeleteEn effet, j'habite juste à côté et j'ai toujours trouvé ces petits "bouches-coins" bizarre ...
ReplyDeleteI always wonder how buildings like these came together.
ReplyDeleteJ'aimerais bien voir l'appartement derrière! Comme on dit dans le midi, c'est "tout esquiché!" ..
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness!! I love it.
ReplyDeleteMy late FIL was Mennonite although he didn't practice that but was raised in Kansas. MB
Wow! You might need to lose weight to live in that part of the building!! Amazing!! I would be curious to see the inside! Have a great week, Ciel!!
ReplyDeleteEffectivement un drole d'ajustement architectural.
ReplyDeleteWonderful to see...
ReplyDeleteWhat a precious and unusual piece of architecture! I wonder what kind of narrow rooms lie beyond those windows!
ReplyDeleteWhat a precious and unusual piece of architecture! I wonder what kind of narrow rooms lie beyond those windows!
ReplyDeleteI love seeing what people do with tiny spaces, I bet the interior of this would make a great tour too!
ReplyDeleteA very intriguing addendum indeed Ciel, investigation is required non?
ReplyDeleteWonderful picture, I like the reflections!
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It's like that 133 cm wide house they built for our author Etgar Keret in Warsaw. But prettier.
ReplyDeleteOh my...that's an interesting find. And, there are itty bitty balconies there too. Hmmm...I wonder what the story is with this unusual little addition.
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