This is the art of designing in multidimensional space – each layer clearly had to be meticulously designed on its own before being spliced together, else they wouldn’t work together so harmoniously. So many things could (and probably did) go wrong; I’d like to see the original models to see what changes were made between the conceptual models and the final piece, but they probably no longer exist.
Tag: architectural
Sunday
This window is something else and a bottle of pancake syrup, boys and girls. It’s meant to be semi-religious, but it isn’t really doing a very good job of paying homage to the Christian church – it’s far more of a case of secular mocking of the church as applied to the banking world: holding the moneylenders up as God. It’s amusing in its sarcasm.
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Wednesday
One of my very first posts was of another one of the elevator grilles from the Chicago Stock Exchange (also in the SLAM collection), but they are differently sized and also, this one has this bit of decorative paneling at the bottom, too. I mean, dude. This isn’t your mom’s elevator grille. This is a hardcore, hard working elevator grille; it wasn’t just decorative, it was functional as all get out. And speaking as someone who was in a rickety scary old elevator of death in a perpetual construction site apartment building in New York City last weekend… that’s gotta mean something, right? Function over form, yo.
Tuesday
Monday
Holy hell on wheels with a side of cheese sauce, y’all, architectural motifs are my bread, butter, and jam. This lunette is a particularly gorgeous example of the form; there’s an element of high drama and almost painful snobbery that gives it an elevated status amongst its peers. Even in un-treated terra cotta, it’s absolutely beautiful. Love it.