I plan to do the write up once I get back to school that way I'll have a better working computer to use but these are the pictures of some of the old, historic buildings that belong to my old town, Choiceland, Sk.
I really like all of your pictures of the buildings from your town. I find it interesting that there are so many with seemingly a 'little twin' building attached to the building as an entrance. The repetition really creates interest. I also wonder if the buildings that were rounded with a bit of a point on top were cheap to build since you see them in most towns for the ice rink or storage buildings. The design would then have been led by the materials and budget available at the time. I do also notice that there is a bit of similarity it the church and the Choiceland grain terminal. Had the pictures not been side by side I wouldn't have noticed it. The emphasis on both of them seems to draw your eye to the top.
I really like all of your pictures of the buildings from your town. I find it interesting that there are so many with seemingly a 'little twin' building attached to the building as an entrance. The repetition really creates interest. I also wonder if the buildings that were rounded with a bit of a point on top were cheap to build since you see them in most towns for the ice rink or storage buildings. The design would then have been led by the materials and budget available at the time. I do also notice that there is a bit of similarity it the church and the Choiceland grain terminal. Had the pictures not been side by side I wouldn't have noticed it. The emphasis on both of them seems to draw your eye to the top.
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