there's one that has been in an ad in just about every issue of arch record lately. don't know anything about the building - the ad doesn't say - but the image shows a forest of crooked columns under the thing. kinda fun, even though i don't understand it.
Seatle Public Library:
The transition between parking level structure to building structure.
Check out the 'Building Interior' section of the construction photos located here: link
yes, those are exactly what i was looking for. thanks (trying to remember all the names) steven, stuntpilot, p2an, wonderk, treekiller, buckity, and defpoints! now, if only i could wrap up the plans already...
!!help!! looking for a building with shifted/ slanted columns
i guess the title explains itself.
i'm looking for images of building with shifted/ slanted columns (much like the sendai library) for my presentation to client this monday.
thanks sooo much for your help
i remembered seeing a few of oma's works with the aforementioned columns. does anyone remember the names tho?
there's one that has been in an ad in just about every issue of arch record lately. don't know anything about the building - the ad doesn't say - but the image shows a forest of crooked columns under the thing. kinda fun, even though i don't understand it.
Seatle Public Library:
The transition between parking level structure to building structure.
Check out the 'Building Interior' section of the construction photos located here:
link
oma/rem's villa dall'ava
alsop's ocad
gaudi's park guell
scogin elam bray's buckhead library
scogin elam turner chapel
mecanoo's tu delft library
micha de haas
aluminium centre
^^^ that's the one from the arch record ad!
Also(p):
I don't suppose you are looking for buildings with angled concrete columns....if so, this building is a good example:
Frank Gehry in Manhattan
I'm not a big fan but I have to say this looked cool while under construction. I have some pictures I can dig up somewhere if you want.
Wonder, did you notice the upsidedown windows. That drove me to madness for months until they fixed it.
Eric Owen Moss - Culver City.
Whoa, I had no idea that building was in the news but here we go:
Gehry's first New York building
Buckity, I do remember seeing the upside-down windows. Gold star for those contractors! ;o)
yes, those are exactly what i was looking for. thanks (trying to remember all the names) steven, stuntpilot, p2an, wonderk, treekiller, buckity, and defpoints! now, if only i could wrap up the plans already...
any building by zaha or coop himmelblau fits that description.
Zaha's Vitra Station
Browse through my Holland Pics. A lot of examples there.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/johnprolly/sets/72157594559302123/
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