Top floor restroom inside the collapsing Walker Building at Central State Hospital.
Photo: "Winding"
Central State Hospital, formerly known as the Georgia Lunatic Asylum, admitted its first patient in 1842, but it wasn't until almost 40 years later that the Walker Building was erected.
This building was constructed during a time when racial segregation was common in the south and because it was intended for white male convalescent patients, its design seemed less institutional than the buildings housing the "coloured" patients.
Photo: "Five Star"
Restroom inside the single family rehabilitation home at South Mountain Restoration Center, Pennsylvania.