Posted by Samurai |
7/6/2006 8:00 PM | remove |
my theory is that the building had been used and reused a bunch of times over the years and had been ripped up, rebuilt, renovated, rebuilt again and the rebuilt one more time... Up here in the northeast, we see this haphazard shit alot.
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Posted by 'Dukes |
7/7/2006 12:27 AM | remove |
The old burned out Mohasco was like that; Framing in a burned building? Then again if the space works why not?
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Posted by fopjn01 |
7/7/2006 12:54 AM | remove |
It's hard to tell from this picture, but the framing is really random. It's as if the workers were killing time and fooling around. Some of the framing on the floor runs right up to the windows, where no wall would be put up.
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Posted by 'Dukes |
7/7/2006 8:49 AM | remove |
The more I look at it it looks like cubicles; you can see the outlines on the floor, and those "poles" carry utilities, phone, electric.
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Posted by fopjn01 |
7/9/2006 2:28 AM | remove |
Too random. Like in the previous picture. The frame bisects the doorway.
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