I like how your dreamy treatment of post production matches the nostalgia of a once popular building. I love it still and wish it were renovated. There’s a delicacy to the lines at the top which also give some cool editorial content as if to say we all walk a delicate line.
Others have commented on the strange mishmash of styles. I actually found it quite appealing, futuristic and exciting, inside and out. If I stood in one spot staring at the interior space it looked maybe like an Escher picture. If I tried to get somewhere within the building, it felt DEFINITELY like moving around IN an Escher picture! Confusing and (despite the big open spaces) claustrophobic.
I like how your dreamy treatment of post production matches the nostalgia of a once popular building. I love it still and wish it were renovated. There’s a delicacy to the lines at the top which also give some cool editorial content as if to say we all walk a delicate line.
Others have commented on the strange mishmash of styles. I actually found it quite appealing, futuristic and exciting, inside and out. If I stood in one spot staring at the interior space it looked maybe like an Escher picture. If I tried to get somewhere within the building, it felt DEFINITELY like moving around IN an Escher picture! Confusing and (despite the big open spaces) claustrophobic.
And, btw, a great picture. The non-converging verticals look like a view-camera shot in an architectural mag.