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Looks like turned upside down. Good perspective.
Thanks! The lobby / bar basically was the only interesting room in the whole building and it will make up about 50% of the photos of that article.
the lamps are great, reminds me of the former Spiegel magazine canteen in Hamburg…
You work(ed) for Der Spiegel? That’s quite a prestigious magazine! Would be nice to write an urbex article for them one day…
sorry mate, don’t work for Der Spiegel but used to live close by and the canteen had huge glass windows so you could look inside from the street. Check this out http://www.spiegel.de/kultur/gesellschaft/designklassiker-spiegel-kantine-wird-museumsstueck-a-666392.html
Thanks a lot for the link. This is quite… orange! You will love next week’s article then. At least half of the photos were taken in the lobby / bar.
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Looks like turned upside down. Good perspective.
Thanks! The lobby / bar basically was the only interesting room in the whole building and it will make up about 50% of the photos of that article.
the lamps are great, reminds me of the former Spiegel magazine canteen in Hamburg…
You work(ed) for Der Spiegel? That’s quite a prestigious magazine!
Would be nice to write an urbex article for them one day…
sorry mate, don’t work for Der Spiegel but used to live close by and the canteen had huge glass windows so you could look inside from the street.
Check this out http://www.spiegel.de/kultur/gesellschaft/designklassiker-spiegel-kantine-wird-museumsstueck-a-666392.html
Thanks a lot for the link. This is quite… orange!
You will love next week’s article then. At least half of the photos were taken in the lobby / bar.