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Amateur photographer's lazy day


Soundtrack by Ulrich Schnauss: soundcloud.com/independiente/ulrich-schnauss-look-at-the
This time I first heard this song, and then went outside to look at the sky.
This time I first heard this song, and then went outside to look at the sky.
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I guess it must be Cloud Nine.
In addition to the traditional penny stretching the tower seems to be a victim of globalization, too: some of the local construction companies involved in the building are accustomed to erect towers in Dubai, where Indian workers are paid next to nothing and are treated as slaves. So, in order to compensate for the astronomical difference in wages between Indian and Finnish workers, the company cuts costs on the construction of the hotel tower wherever possible: the structure, the frame, the hull, the materials, everything; it looks as if the architect was only allowed to choose the colors.
As unapproppriate as the black colour of the shell is for the location, it is the only colour that is able to hide (in certain light at least) the fact that the exterior is covered with notorious prefab concrete elements. Anything lighter would have made the building look like any block of flats they built in DDR, USSR and Finland in the 60's. So the architect did well in the only thing he was allowed to do. :-)
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