Today's archidose #123
The Shanley Building in Clayton, Missouri by Harris Armstrong, 1935. Compare the rendering above with the "as-built" view.
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3 Comments:
That house is delicious. Who doesn't love a modernist garden wall, and that gate is fierce.
Thanks so much for posting this drawing of Armstrong's. It's rather unusual for a perspective drawing. I write a bit more about it in my blog, Architectural Ruminations:
http://remiss63.blogspot.com/2007/08/shanley-building-perspective.html
Also, it isn't a house. Rather, it's an office building for an orthodontist (but about the same scale as a house).
That's a pretty neat renduring of the buildng. I've been learning more about Architectural Illustration.as I consider potential careers for the future.
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