the 1,400 sqm underground shelter includes five bedrooms, a swimming pool, a dance floor, a bar, a barbecue, and a sauna.
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]]>in his latest photography series, alastair philip wiper turns his lens on titan II, the largest and heaviest missile ever built by the united states.
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]]>from ordinary parking lots to top-secret government labs, alastair philip wiper's latest photo book, 'building stories,' explores the hidden narratives of architecture.
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]]>'I believe that most beautiful things have a little bit of ugliness to them, a twist that makes them interesting,' the photographer tells designboom.
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]]>the images represent the unending vastness of a factory floor, and the great complexity of a single, highly specific piece of machinery.
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]]>the strangeness of the spaces lies in both their rocky, often subterranean qualities together with the inescapable 1960s modernist aesthetics.
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]]>provoking an analysis of the complexities and magnificence of human ingenuity, the exhibition deals with the unintentional beauty of science and research facilities.
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