I Want to Kiss My Boyfriend, in Public, Without Fear., United States, (1980s)1yr ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/PropagandaPosters
Who's the Illegal Ailen, Pilgrim? Poster by Yolanda Lopez, United States, (1981)1yr ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/PropagandaPosters
No Vietnamese Ever Called Me N*****, Poster for Movie, United States, (1968)2yr ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/PropagandaPosters
Whoever You Are, Whatever Your Job, Join a Trade Union, UK, (1980s)2yr ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/PropagandaPosters
Residential area near Cheonggyecheon before its redevelopment in 2005, Seoul, South Korea1yr ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/UrbanHell
It Takes Several Germans to Make a Messerschmitt, But One Germ Can Make You a Messeryou!, United Kingdom, (1940s)2yr ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/PropagandaPosters
Boycott Grapes, Support the United Farmworkers Union, US, 1973.2yr ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/PropagandaPosters
Miari Texas, one of few remaining red light districts of Seoul, South Korea1yr ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/UrbanHell
You Can't Win: Don't Be a Sucker, Poster against discrimination, United States, (1949)2yr ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/PropagandaPosters
Make Your Life Fancier!, South Korean Leaflets to North Korean Soldiers, 1980s2yr ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/PropagandaPosters
Unjeong New Town at Paju, South Korea. Designed to house 250,000 people and slow down North Korean invasion.1yr ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/UrbanHell
Home of Japanese architect Kunio Maekawa at Niigata, Japan, (1942). Worked under Le Corbusier and Antonin Raymond, he was a major proponent of Japanese Post-war Modernism.1yr ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/architecture
Amorepacific Headquarters at Seoul, South Korea by David Chipperfield (2017)1yr ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/architecture
Marriage at the Past, Marriage Today Under Communism, Anti-Communist Poster for North Korea, South Korea (1967)1yr ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/PropagandaPosters
War Is Not Healthy for Children And Other Living Things, Poster by Lorraine Schneider, United States, (1970s)1yr ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/PropagandaPosters
Escape from Hard and Tiring Life from the North, Come to Land of Freedom and Prosperity!, South Korean Leaflet to North Korean Soldiers, (1980s)2yr ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/PropagandaPosters
Japanese Government Railroads, Travel Poster, Imperial Japan, (1937)2yr ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/PropagandaPosters
Reagan for President: Let's Make America Great Again, United States, (1980)2yr ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/PropagandaPosters
Overpass covering Cheonggyecheon River at Seoul, South Korea. Built in 1976, Demolished in 2003 in part of urban renewal project led by mayor Lee Myung-Bak, who later became 10th President of South Korea1yr ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/UrbanHell
The Goetheanum in Dornach, Switzerland (1928). Designed by Austrian philpsopher and occultist Rudolf Steiner1yr ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/architecture
South Korea Has 3 Million Tonnes of Excess Rice!, South Korean Leaflet to North Korean Soldiers, (1980s)2yr ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/PropagandaPosters
Metasequoia trees at now-demolished Dunchon Jugong Apartment Complex, Seoul, South Korea1yr ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/marijuanaenthusiasts
Fight Automation Fallout with Fewer Hours of Work And No Loss in Pay, UAW, United States, (1950s)1yr ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/PropagandaPosters
Why do you think towers-in-the-park style developments are popular in South Korea, while similar developments had fallen out of favor in western countries?1yr ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/architecture
For All You Folks Who Consider a Fetus More Valuable Than a Woman:, Poster for Pro-choice Campaign, Unites States, (1989)1yr ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/PropagandaPosters
Knock Him Out! Labor Can Do It, Anti-Discrimination Poster, United States, (1951)2yr ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/PropagandaPosters
We Go Forward! Socialist Party, Spainish Civil War, (1936-1939)2yr ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/PropagandaPosters
Let's Beat Kim Il-Sung to Death!, South Korean anti-communist poster, (1970s)1yr ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/PropagandaPosters
Tokyo JSDF Officer Recruiting Poster featuring characters from anime Shirobako, Japan, 20142yr ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/PropagandaPosters
Unnamed Straw-roof Hut in Seoul, South Korea. Demolished in 1980s for housing development.1yr ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/Lost_Architecture
'Knowledge Would Corrupt Our Youth' - Adolf Hitler, Poster against Nazi Germany, Mexico, (1940s)2yr ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/PropagandaPosters
Landscape design of Raemian Lucehaim Apartment Complex at Gangnam, Seoul, South Korea1yr ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/architecture
Only You Brave Can Take Me, Call Me Darling of Seoul, South Korean leaflet for North Korean Defectors (1980s)2yr ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/PropagandaPosters
Towards The Future, All Together with The French Communist Party, France, (1951)1yr ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/PropagandaPosters
Ginkgo tree over 500 years old at Gangnam, Seoul, South Korea.1yr ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/marijuanaenthusiasts
Flag of Democratic Liberal Party of Korea, a conservative political party which existed from 1990 to 1997.1yr ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/vexillology
Norfolk Park Housing Estate in Sheffield, UK. Built in 1969, demolished in 1997-20051yr ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/Lost_Architecture
I'm Min Li. Bomb Me, Poster against Vietnam War, United States, (1960s)2yr ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/PropagandaPosters
Gifted, But Poor: Give Them an Equal Chance!, Swedish Social Democratic Party, (1948)2yr ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/PropagandaPosters
Stop Waiting, Get Ready to Beat Hitler, Go Enlist Now, United States, (1940s)2yr ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/PropagandaPosters
University of Brasilia Student Union Building in Brasilia by Oscar Niemeyer, (1962)11mo ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/brutalism
International School of the Sacred Heart at Tokyo, Japan by Kenzo Tange, (1968)1yr ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/brutalism
31 Building at Seoul, South Korea by Kim Joong-Up. Built in 1970, it was the tallest building in South Korea, and a symbol of modernization. Heavily inspired by Mies, despite the architect being a student of Le Corbusier.1yr ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/architecture
Pavilion at Banff National Park at Canada by Frank Lloyd Wright, Built in 1913, Demolished in 1939 due to flood in 1933.2yr ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/Lost_Architecture
Garden of Cosmic Speculation in Dumfriesshire, Scotland by Charles Jencks, (2003)1yr ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/architecture
Sun Mad Raisins: Unnaturally Grown with Insecticides, Miticides, Herbicides, Fungicides, United States, (1982)1yr ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/PropagandaPosters
Heliocity Apartments at Seoul, South Korea with all units lit up after its completion in 2018.1yr ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/architecture
Give Him a Better Chance, Register And Vote, United States, (1972)2yr ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/PropagandaPosters
Robert Taylor Homes at Chicago, IL. Built in 1962, It provide 4,415 homes for unemployed and single-parent low income families. After its demolition in 2007, 2,000 homes were lost in the new redevelopment scheme.1yr ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/Lost_Architecture
Mapo Apartment Complex at Seoul, South Korea. Inspired by ideas of Le Corbusier, It was Built in 1964 as the first apartment complex in South Korea. Demolished in 1991 for newer apartment complex.1yr ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/Lost_Architecture
What is your opinion on concept of microdistrict/mikrorayon, often used for soviet-block developments?1yr ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/architecture
IBM Pavilion for 1964 New York World's Fair by Eero Saarinen and Charles & Ray Eames. Demolished after the fair.1yr ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/Lost_Architecture
Mummers Theater at Oklahima City by John Johansen. Built in 1970, Demolished in 2014 after flood damage.1yr ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/brutalism
Souimun Gate in Seoul, South Korea. Built in 1396, demolished in 1914 to make way for new railroad.2yr ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/Lost_Architecture
Fukuyama Castle in Hiroshima, Japan. Built in 1619-1622, demolished in 1945, rebuilt in 1966.1yr ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/architecture
Apartments at Songpa district of Seoul, South Korea. Each unit costs about 2.2 million dollars.2yr ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/UrbanHell
Generallisimo Kim Jong-il, Sun of the Nation, Savior for Unification, North Korean Leaflet for South Korea, (1990s)1yr ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/PropagandaPosters
Pearl Bank Apartments in Singapore by Archurban Architects Planners. Built in 1976 it was one of the tallest and densest residential building in Singapore. Demolished in 20201yr ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/Lost_Architecture
Terneuzen city hall in Zeeland, Netherlands by Johannes Van den Broek, (1973)11mo ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/brutalism
Copacabana promenade at Rio de Janeiro, Brazil by Robero Burle Marx, (1970)1yr ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/architecture
New Jersey Department of Health and Agriculture Building complex in Trenton, NJ by Alfred Clauss and Jane West Clauss. Built in 1965, demolished in 2021 for surface parking1yr ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/Lost_Architecture
Shaheed Suhrawardy Medical College and Hospital in Dhaka, Bagladesh by Louis Kahn11mo ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/architecture
Ginkgo tree over 800 years old, at Bangye-ri, Wonju, South Korea1yr ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/marijuanaenthusiasts
Kelvin Flats in Sheffield, UK by J.L. Womersley and W.L. Clunie. Built in 1967, fully demolished in 1995.1yr ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/Lost_Architecture
Toshiba IHI Hall for 1970 Osaka Expo by Kishi Kurokawa. Demolished after the Expo.2yr ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/Lost_Architecture
Sumitomo Pavillion for 1970 Osaka Expo by Sachio Otani. Demolished after the Expo.1yr ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/Lost_Architecture
Hilliard Towers Apartments in Chicago, Illinois by Bertrand Goldberg, (1966)1yr ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/brutalism
Peter Robinson's Department Store at London, UK. Built in 1959, Demolished in 1990s.2yr ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/Lost_Architecture
This Is a Good Check List to Work On..., AFL-CIO, United States, (1980s)2yr ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/PropagandaPosters
Birmingham Central Library at Birmingham, UK by John Madin. Built in 1974, demolished in 2016.1yr ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/Lost_Architecture
Yamanashi press and broadcasting centre in Kofu, Japan by Kenzo Tange in 19672yr ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/brutalism
Painting Party of Club for People Born in 1758, Korea, 18th Century, [3000x2387]1yr ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/ArtefactPorn
While People Are Suffering From Poverty And Trouble, Communist Leaders Are High On Pleasure! South Korea, Korean War5yr ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/PropagandaPosters
Jamsil Siyoung Apartment Complex at Seoul, South Korea. Built in 1976 for working class residents relocated from slum clearance, Demolished in 2004 for bigger apartment complex.1yr ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/Lost_Architecture
Y-Block for Government Quarter at Oslo, Norway by Erling Viksjø, 1969. Featuring a mural by Pablo Picasso, demolished in 2020.2yr ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/brutalism
University of Science and Technology Houari Boumedienne in Algiers, Algeria by Oscar Niemeyer, (1974)2yr ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/brutalism
Kumgang Ananti Golf & Spa Resort at Kosong, North Korea. Built in 2007 by a South Korean company, it never opened due to murder of a tourist by North Korean soilder. Demolished in 2022.1yr ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/Lost_Architecture
Futura Apartments on Leonie Hill, Singapore by Timothy Seow & Partners. Built in 1976, it was the second ever condominium built in Singapore. Demolished in 20121yr ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/Lost_Architecture
High-density Housings with Wide Pedestrian Walkways, Seoul, South Korea1yr ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/architecture
The High Court of Justice at Chandigarh, India by Le Corbusier (1956)1yr ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/architecture
Lake Point Tower at Chicago, IL by Schipporeit and Heinrich, (1968)1yr ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/ModernistArchitecture
Interior of Pruitt-Igoe Housing Project at St. Louis, MO by Minoru Yamasaki. Built in 1955, the project suffered from federal underfunding, low maintainence, and obstructive policies. Demolished in 1972-76.1yr ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/Lost_Architecture
Museum de Fundatie at Zwolle, Netherlands. Built in 1841 by Eduard Louis de Coninck, Extension by Bierman Henket Architects1yr ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/architecture
Kagawa Prefectural Gymnasium in Takamatsu, Japan by Kenzo Tange. Built in 1964, Closed in 2014 due to roof leak. To be demolished in 2023.1yr ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/Lost_Architecture
Red Road Flats in Glasgow, Scotland, designed by Sam Bunton & Associates. Built in 1964-1968 for 4,700 people, Demolished in 2015.1yr ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/Lost_Architecture
Millenium Hilton Seoul at Seoul, South Korea. Built in 1983 by Jong Soung Kimm, only architect in South Korea who studied under Mies van der Rohe. Closed in 2022 and to be redeveloped for office.1yr ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/Lost_Architecture
Derwent Tower, also known as The Dunston Rocket in Newcastle, UK by Owen Luder. Built in 1971 for 1,300 people, demolished in 2017.11mo ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/Lost_Architecture
Renovation of Yutorie Atami House at Shizuoka, Japan by Naoshi Kondo, 20211yr ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/architecture
Great Maple Leaf Restaurant at Berlin, Germany. Built in 1971 under East Germany, Demolished in 2000 despite numerous protests for a new hotel.1yr ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/Lost_Architecture
Chapel on the Water at Shimukappu, Japan by Tadao Ando, (1988)1yr ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/ModernistArchitecture