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In Kansas at a disused car dealership building from 1967, see a wall of square-shaped concrete blocks, alternately recessed and protruding, repainted in the mid-2010s in a yellow-and-chartreuse checkerboard pattern. by Tim Kiser

© Tim Kiser, all rights reserved.

In Kansas at a disused car dealership building from 1967, see a wall of square-shaped concrete blocks, alternately recessed and protruding, repainted in the mid-2010s in a yellow-and-chartreuse checkerboard pattern.

See a wire clothes hanger with pink plastic coating, bent somewhat-out-of-shape and littered.

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In downtown Topeka, Kansas, on March 28th, 2022, at the former Kaw Valley Auto, a/k/a Kaw Valley Motors, built 1967, later Buy Right Auto and Wilson Truck Sales Inc., at the northwest corner of SE 6th Street and SE Branner Street.

Business names are according to past Google Streetview imagery, also per which: The color scheme is from sometime between May 2013 and April 2016.

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Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names terms:
• Shawnee (county) (2000748)
• Topeka (7013945)

Art & Architecture Thesaurus terms:
• abandoned buildings (300008055)
• automobile dealerships (built works) (300105654)
• brick (clay material) (300010463)
• chartreuse (color) (300311523)
• checker pattern (300010111)
• coat hangers (300236278)
• concrete blocks (300374976)
• corners (attribute or configuration) (300404760)
• damage (condition) (300068940)
• excavating equipment (300022294)
• masonry veneer (300444225)
• Mid-Century Modernist (300343610)
• paint (coating) (300015029)
• projecting (300010286)
• recessed (300375746)
• refuse (300194439)
• urban blight (300163405)
• yellow (color) (300127794)

Wikidata items:
• 28 March 2022 (Q69306380)
• 1960s in architecture (Q11185676)
• 1967 in architecture (Q2812453)
• litter (Q1780867)
• March 28 (Q2458)
• March 2022 (Q61312974)
• Treaty with the Kansa, 1825 (Q111541683)
• Treaty with the Shawnee, 1854 (Q111540627)

Library of Congress Subject Headings:
• Color in architecture (sh85028595)
• Concrete masonry (sh85030722)
• Grids (Crisscross patterns) (sh2006005408)

It was 1982 and I was trying to find a bank teller. by Tim Kiser

© Tim Kiser, all rights reserved.

It was 1982 and I was trying to find a bank teller.

In downtown Fort Worth, Texas, on February 12th, 2023, the Wells Fargo Tower (designed by Paul Rudolph, built 1980-1982, also known as City Center Tower I, formerly known as the Chase Texas Tower and the First City Bank Tower; part of the City Center Towers Complex) at the northeast corner of Main Street and East 2nd Street.

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Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names terms:
• Fort Worth (7013934)
• Tarrant (county) (1002939)

Art & Architecture Thesaurus terms:
• banks (buildings) (300005214)
• banks (institutions) (300410327)
• blue (color) (300129361)
• brick pavement (Q112865083)
• columns (architectural elements) (300001571)
• curtain walls (nonbearing walls) (300002563)
• light gray (300130813)
• office towers (300007046)
• reflective glass (300010881)
• signs (declatory or advertising artifacts) (300123013)
• skyscrapers (300004809)

Wikidata items:
• 12 February 2023 (Q69306707)
• 1980s in architecture (Q11185955)
• 1982 in architecture (Q2812835)
• Chase Bank (Q524629)
• City Center Towers Complex (Q5123067)
• Dallas-Fort Worth (Q179295)
• Downtown Fort Worth (Q5303439)
• February 12 (Q2336)
• February 2023 (Q61312937)
• North Texas (Q3493922)
• Wells Fargo (Q744149)
• Wells Fargo Tower (Q7981666)

Library of Congress Subject Headings:
• Office buildings—Texas (sh86003312)
• Skyscrapers—Texas (sh86007406)

Union List of Artist Names IDs:
• Rudolph, Paul (American architect, 1918-1997) (500011899)

Balmoral Apartments in Paddington by marc.barrot

Balmoral Apartments in Paddington

PMW#5 by muman71

© muman71, all rights reserved.

PMW#5

PMW Winnenden

DSCF4374 by BHuddle40

© BHuddle40, all rights reserved.

DSCF4374

Bettler by außerirdische sind gesund

Available under a Creative Commons by license

Bettler

Auf der Tafel vor der Martinskirche, original ca. 5cm