Ovunque guardi c’è cielo grigio, strade grigie, edifici grigi con tetti grigi…

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di D-dog92

15 commenti

  1. Fucking oath, if you can’t give me sun at least give me bright colours.

  2. anonquestionsprot on

    Give everybody on the dole a power washer and paintbrush and let them loose 

  3. markoeire on

    Absolutely second this. And for some reason people tend to pick that particular gray colour for their car. Suppose they think it’s class.

  4. Perfect_Buffalo_5137 on

    Its not just colour, it materials (concrete) and architecture too. Early 20th century train stations are beautiful

  5. Atlantic_Rock on

    Thats Limerick Junction right? If you painted it any other colour it wpuldn’t be in keeping with the spirit of the place

  6. Wouldn’t matter much at that time of day through the window of a train tbf

  7. Stuff like this is the reason I want become a planner. Our surroundings and the built environment have a massive effect on our mental health and sense of community. making everything grey and dull and “efficient” is bound to have negative affects long term.

  8. “Ah, yes. Ireland… how well I remember it. You’ll find the predominant color to be grey. The buildings, the clothes, the people. Did you know that the Irish heart itself is grey? It’s true. And altogether appropriate for such an unimaginative race”

  9. Lanky_Giraffe on

    Absolutely agree. So much of the urban form in Irish towns seems so dreary. Bring back yellow cars and terraced streets with bright multicoloured houses 

    Also every new train station opened in recent years has been utterly dire. Functional and utterly soulless and not even functional in the sense of something like Bauhaus where the focus on function is itself interesting. Just dull. 

    Actually I lie. The new train stations don’t even have platform canopies so they can’t even be called properly functional. Just desolate. 

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