Today's archidose #33
IMG_1080.JPG by Evan Burr
Walt Disney Concert Hall by Frank Gehry.
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Is this before or after the sandblasting?
ReplyDeleteBased on the photo's date of May 7, 2006, it would be after the sandblasting, though I'm not sure if every surface was treated or just the offending panels that caused glare. Parts of This sort of crevice might not be treated at all.
ReplyDeleteI couldn't say for sure, but the surfaces all looked uniform so I'd expect that it might have all been sand blasted. Though, I couldn't say for sure. If anyone is interested, I have a much larger set of pictures than the few posted on flickr.
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mik.
A perfect illustration of the great and terrible thing about Frank Gehry: that caption could be replaced with almost any Gehry Building and no one would be the wiser.
ReplyDeleteI don't like these signature Gehry buildings, but I have to admit, I was really impressed by the inside of the Disney Concert Hall.
I absolutely love Frank Gehry, like i love him so much that it hurts, but the inside of that building is the ugliest thing i have ever seen in my life. Mabey it is just the carpet but I was completely grossed out, it somehow just looked like the inside of a minivan--but whatev is was hot.
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