wheel paezferro the hall, first image so scared to death! When you're kid has nightmares about the cemeteries. I always had a fear of death, and death. I will end next to a team that makes the terms of reference for a management contract cemeteries. And like so many other things, viewed from the side of the city, is a fascinating subject like any other architecture, when this is contemplated within the urban scale, not as an isolated event.
So I send this to the team engineer
Alejandro:
agreed that if I had your email, thought not, and then Charles I sent him links where to download the primers of furniture and platforms, along with regulatory decrees which are those you should citar.El it forward. links annex it, and tell me if not very interesting. Mumbai
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two photos of the work of skyscrapers funeral. As the tower provides
place for the rites of the four religions that coexist in Bombay, at the top is the Towers of Silence Fahsi who their sacred vultures. See how they see the tower from the pedestrian's eye, with its perennial vultures atop
And look how you see the tower from the eye of the vulture:
Cool, I think. Do not think it's a refreshing sight to see a funeral with his vultures skyscrapers, even in Bombay, but I find it very interesting exploratory capacity of architects. As delve into the subject, as presented. That is overemphasizing the dramatic ability of the architecture.