When I saw this strange column I immediately thought of the Morris columns in Paris, those 4m2 cylindrical outdoor sidewalk structures with a characteristic style that are used for advertising and other purposes.
It is in fact an old electrical transformer column, the type of which is not in use anymore for more than 20 years. This one was re-designed as a piece of art by Griffinkommer. Behind, a modern office building.
Sunday, May 4
the "Peperbus"
Posted by Lezard at 22:39
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So the German Litfass columns are known as Morris columns in France, good to know. ;D
All cities should have transformers as beautiful as that one! Lovely.
Pretty neat use for an old column. Hope you had a good time in Zeeland ... nice pics and write-up.
Fenix, how do you know about the Liftass colums? I guess you travelled to Berlin once!
wow! They did a great job to re design this advertisement 'thing'... like a little tower?
how funny:)
Geinig. En waar staat die nou precies?
Hehehehe... ;)
On a side (walking) street of Verheeskade, opposite the Eneco building.
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