Park After Dark, Indiana (c) LJLoew2008
More from the Art and Architecture Series: 2007- to the present:
All images (c) Linda J Loew
Cityscape-No.1, Portland 2009 Two Blue, Chicago 2010
MIT-No.2, Cambridge 2007 Old Meets New, Chicago 2007
From the Seattle Series: August 2009: All images (c) Linda J Loew 2009
Koolhaas-No.14, Seattle (c) LJLoew 2009
Koolhaas-No.16, Seattle 2009 Koolhaas-No.21, Seattle 2009
Summer, Mt. Ranier 2009 Sculpture Garden-No.1, Seattle 2009
Cityscape-No.1, Seattle 2009 Cityscape-No.2, Seattle 2009
More Sculpture in the Garden:
Moore in the Garden,the Bronx
(c) LJLoew2008
Architectural Images and Details:
All images (c) Linda J Loew
Modern-No.1, Chicago 2009 Modern-No.2, the Guardian 2009
More Architectural Images:
All images (c) Linda J Loew
Overture Arts Center, Madison Yale University Art Gallery 2008
2007
Shelter and utility at the least, awesome creations of humanity at their finest, buildings can move, inspire, frustrate, and annoy us.
They interact with us beyond their basic function to house our activities.
They can occupy our minds and sensibilities, even as we occupy their space.
MIT-No.1,Cambridge 2007
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How often do we stop and appreciate what is before us?
Surrounded by compelling designs everywhere we go: parks, libraries, movie theaters, office buildings, even a shopping mall, how often do we stop to consider their impact on us?
What rewards do we reap when we pause to consider the shapes, textures, and sounds of our everyday world?
Metro, DC 2009
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