Detail of a derelict block in the Park Hill Estate, Sheffield, with brightly coloured graffitti art on boarded up windows. Architects: Jack Lynn and Ivor Smith
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Parole chiave collegate
- 845-
- alloggio
- angolazione
- angolo
- antenna satellitare
- appartamento
- Arcaid
- architetto
- architetto (uomo e donna)
- balcone
- britannica
- britannico (relativo alla Gran Bretagna)
- calcestruzzo
- calmo
- casa
- cemento
- città
- città fantasma
- danneggiato
- decadimento
- derelitto
- deteriorato
- dimora
- disfatto
- edificio
- elenco
- Europa
- europea
- europeo
- europeo (relativo all'Europa)
- finestra
- fotografare
- fotografia (arte)
- Gran Bretagna
- guardare
- icona
- immagine a colori
- imponente
- imposta (finestra)
- Inghilterra
- inglese (relativo all'Inghilterra)
- lista
- logoro
- materiale per l'edilizia
- moderno
- nord
- ordine (organizzazione)
- palazzo
- pauroso
- persone
- Regno Unito
- residenziale
- rovina
- rovinato
- silenzioso
- spettacolare
- staccarsi
- sviluppo
- umanità
- Unione Europea
- urbano
- Yorkshire
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- Pavement, railings and boarding.
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