Whose Is Whose?
by Ann Horn
Title
Whose Is Whose?
Artist
Ann Horn
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Photograph - Photography
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A long row of nearly identical contemporary brick condos open onto a large green lawn. Detroit Michigan. Copyright 2005 Ann Horn. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. This copyrighted image does not belong to the public domain and may not be reproduced, copied, altered or manipulated in any way without the written permission of Ann Horn. ann-horn.pixels.com.
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February 4th, 2015
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Ann Horn
Many thanks for commenting and for sharing your insightful thoughts, Michel. Very much appreciated.
Michel Verhoef
Eclecticism...but still you can see the individuality in the different appartements. We have many here, because a small country is crowded and building in rows is one of the options since the land is scares. In the 70 ies houses for poorer people were built in huge housing blocks of 14 stories high like enormous walls...you only find in the eastern countries. Than you would point and tell someone that your front door was the 20th door on the 6 th level...counting...counting...:))))... Those days are over and these blocks are torn down since people don't believe in this architecture. In all....people want to live on ground level with their own rooftop. This is now affordable even for lower class. In all...the question Whose is Whose...is seldom a question anymore. Everything is relative :)