Barn DoorListanger, Bad Reichenhall (OSM) 2 commentsOld doors have always appealed to me. This one follows the tradition. Nicely don.ReplyYes, Cemal, many of the old – especially vernacular – things that we see still today were invented in a way, where form and function went together, not one dominating the other. But then, survivor bias lets us only see the successful designs…ReplyLeave a comment Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment *Name * Email * Website Notify me of comments via e-mail. You can also subscribe without commenting. you MUST enable javascript to be able to comment Post navigationPrevious postLooking 4000m upwards to the PeakNext postLeaving the Annapurna Range
Yes, Cemal, many of the old – especially vernacular – things that we see still today were invented in a way, where form and function went together, not one dominating the other. But then, survivor bias lets us only see the successful designs…Reply
Old doors have always appealed to me. This one follows the tradition. Nicely don.
Yes, Cemal, many of the old – especially vernacular – things that we see still today were invented in a way, where form and function went together, not one dominating the other. But then, survivor bias lets us only see the successful designs…