Guardian Camera Club: Yesbut on housing photography
Entrance Maagjesbolwerk is a visually striking building with 131 apartments and retail outlets. It is a visually striking building. The outside walls have been designed to harmonize with the city's medieval bastion walls and are made from old bricks. The bricks - look as if they have been reclaimed from a furnace, glazed by heat and covered by slag - and are laid haphazardly making the wall resemble a rocky outcrop Photograph: Yesbut/FlickrLooked This first floor flat is located above the Elle store in the centre of Zwolle. Despite being adjacent to the impressive Cathedral church of Saint Michael, the bay window demands to be looked at and admired Photograph: Yesbut/FlickrLooked through This first floor flat window is above a Gents Hairdressers in Brick Lane. Surrounded by restaurants and within Brick Lane Mosque Minaret's shadow, regrettably thousands pass-by and do not look up to admire this former Public House building Photograph: Yesbut/Flickr
Exit My eye was caught by the cast iron green drain and disposal pipes and fire-escape of this flat located above commercial premises in Spitalfields Photograph: Yesbut/FlickrSelling This Estate Agent's office is located on the Bethnal Green Road close to its junction with Brick Lane. Last November, as a commission, the artist Oliver Winconek decorate the outside wallsPhotograph: Yesbut/FlickrTeKoop The balloons aren't there to attract house buyers, rather following Dutch tradition to announce the birth of a baby girl - perhaps that's the reason the house is being sold so that they can move to they can move to larger accommodation Photograph: Yesbut/Flickr
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