
Sunshine Plaza is the largest regional shopping centre in town, and like many other buildings, architecturally it has it's share of our vernacular building material, "corrugated iron" roofing and metal structures.
This lightweight method of construction evolved from our earliest settlers who had to transport building materials very long distances, and corrugated iron was ideal for this purpose.
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I simply LOVE night lights!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat choice for theme day!!!!
(mine is already prepared, but it is still 23h45 here in Lisbon... so DO be patient... LOL)
One of the brightest so far.
ReplyDeleteNeon is always fun, and the history is even more fun. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteGood representation of the theme!
ReplyDeleteThat's a different take on today's Theme. Love the colours. I remember being surprised by the amount of corrugated iron on roofs when I lived in Australia.
ReplyDeleteThe front of our house is tiled roof, the back good old corrugated, well it's Colourbond these days, not iron.
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Nice, colourful metal.... thought you got in with your metal post the previous day, though... ;)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful interpretation of this month's theme. I love the combination of metal and neon.
ReplyDeleteHappy Theme Day!
Janet
Oh - I did not know that!
ReplyDeleteI wondered why it was used so extensively.
It is EXTREMELY popular here in Ararat - lots of corrugated iron fences - it's great in 40degree heat!
Shopping at the Plaza is terrific. I've been there a few times. In fact, I bought a very expensive tahitian pearl necklace there!
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