Laneway Steel
A grand old factory building by some railway tracks was recently torn down revealing this steel structure that had been added onto the back and above a row of one storey commercial buildings. It took me two tries to finally find a very narrow laneway which leads down to this place. I love how the rusted steel glows in the sunshine. Wouldn't you like to see the inside of this one?
We lived on a steel boat for 20 years. This is a striking post, P!
ReplyDeleteAn interesting structure no doubt.
ReplyDeleteLove the color!
ReplyDeleteHello, it is a cool place, I like the color. They have a nice parking spot too. Happy Sunday, enjoy your day and week ahead!
ReplyDeleteOh yes, I would love to see how they've used that space.
ReplyDelete...I like it!
ReplyDeleteInteresting building. Especially the 2x6's (2x8's?) holding it up in the air.
ReplyDeleteUnusual, but I like it.
ReplyDeleteLove the colour and the house, very different and unique. In a way, it reminds me of a piece of furniture probably because of its legs.
ReplyDeleteIt's fun when you have a challenge to get into that right position... even if you have to travel down a narrow laneway.
ReplyDeleteWhoa!! This is neat, I would love to see the inside! I bet it's interesting as well.
ReplyDeleteWhat an unusual building! Is it a house now?
ReplyDeleteI have a friend who lives near Lake Pontchartrain in New Orleans. Her post-Katrina house is set up quite like this. Dark red, too.
ReplyDeleteThe color of that metal siding is quite surprising. Looks like a modern building from the 1960s.
ReplyDeleteYes I am very curious. I also admire the way how the steel construction is held up by those very quirky columns.
ReplyDeleteI definitely would Pat! I wonder what kind of view they have out the feature window at the front!
ReplyDeleteOh yes I would like that very much!
ReplyDeleteExtraña y original casa. Parece una mesa cob cuatro patas!!
ReplyDeleteHmmm. What do you think we are seeing, RedPat?
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