fluentisonus:

“Places do not exist ab aeterno (‘from the beginning of time’), but are created, made, and produced – by individuals, communities, and at the national and global levels. Places depend upon experience, and are thus inhabited spaces where human activity occurs and time is spent. Places can also be seen as paradoxically static and dynamic, as forming and existing only in the present, but also participating in an iterative genealogy in which place gives way to place as present gives way to present.”

Darrell J. Rohl, “Place Theory, Genealogy, and the Cultural Biography of Roman Monuments”, Proceedings of the Twenty-Fourth Annual Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference

sixpenceee:

A 1950 Italian lipstick case from David Weingarten’s collection of souvenir buildings.

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favorite interiors in art

marie-louise roosevelt pierrepont, lachlan goudié, stanislav zhukovsky, susan ryder, larry bracegirdle, paul kauzmann, hugo grenville, isaac grunewald, susan ryder

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