Moonrise kingdom: why North Korea’s buildings echo Wes Anderson film sets | Art and design | The Guardian
▻http://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2015/nov/02/moonrise-kingdom-why-north-koreas-buildings-echo-wes-anderson-film-sets
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A pair of attendants stand in matching mint-green uniforms, framed by a giant porthole window. This marble-lined lobby of the Changgwang Health and Recreation Complex leads to his-n-hers hair salons, decked out in Barbie pink and baby blue, where posters display the state-approved haircuts on offer. Twin portraits of North Korea’s Eternal President and Eternal Chairman look down from the wall, offering a cheery beam.