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Tuesday, October 19, 2021

840. Cliff Houses [part 2]

More computer renderings of housing projects



It sometimes seems the AutoCAD software has impoverished architects creativity


House for sale on the U.S. Pacific Coast


How to disfigure a coastal landscape - Resort town Cliff House Maine, Port Neddick, ME

Advertising my country ^__^
Town of Bonifacio
Island of Corse, France
It overlooks the Mediterranean Sea

6 comments:

SickoRicko said...

I would be a little nervous getting too close to the cliff in Bonifacio.

Anonymous said...


Spectacular but a bit worrisome.

BatRedneck said...

@Rick & Anon: to me nervous and worrisome was when I climbed countless steps up one of the Sagrada Familia's towers in Barcelona. First the stone stairs are narrow and their center is hollow from top to bottom, with a handrail beneath normal reach. Not reassuring at all during the climb, even worse when going down. The view over the town was majestic indeed, but to get it you had to lean over a narrow yet high loophole, about 120 meters above the ground. Help! No rollercoaster in the world will ever give me the creep I had that day. Still I’m joyful I did it - I’m still alive, ain’t I? So living on a cliff is no biggy as long as you ascertain the rail guard is reliable.
[Gosh! I think I just went from a friendly answer to Guru Meditation mode. Sorry guys.]

Anonymous said...

sublime, which means beautiful and scaring at the same time....

BatRedneck said...

Afraid of heights, Anon?

Anonymous said...

Of Corse!