JasonParis
Moderator
Continued from Part I.
Everyone ws screaming around us so I think these are some famous NFL players on the marquee of Radio City Music Hall.
Then it was off to the MoMA for an afternoon of modern art.
The courtyard features an installation by Richard Serra. He's the same artist who did the new "Titlted Spheres" piece at Toronto's Pearson Airport.
View across the garden including the new MoMA building designed by Yoshio Taniguchi.
MoMA's garden (cont.)
Looking up to the 5th floor terrace.
More of Richard Serra's "Intersection II."
The new MoMA includes a residential tower. Also, Toronto's 9T6 project will have its internal courtyard "inspired" by the MoMA's
Richard Serra's "Intersection II." (cont.)
MoMA's garden (cont.)
Arthur Young's Bell-47D1 helicopter.
Henri Matisse's "Dance ."
The MoMA garden from the 5th floor terrace.
MoMA (cont.)
Jackson Pollock's "One: Number 31."
Andy Warhol's "Campbell's Soup Cans."
MoMA (cont.)
MoMA (cont.)
Van Gogh's "The Starry Night."
MoMA (cont.)
MoMA (cont.)
MoMA (cont.)
MoMA (cont.)
Widely considered Ludwig Mies Van der Rowe's most perfect building is NYC's Seagram Building.
It was designed by Mies in collaboration with Philip Johnson and was completed in 1958. It is 156.9m tall.
Seagram Building's plaza.
Massive Midtown density flanks the Seagram Building.
Midtown desnity (cont.)
Seagram Building (cont.)
Seagram Building (cont.)
Seagram Building (cont.)
Seagram Building (cont.)
The new 52-story 7 World Trade Center begins office space on the 11th floor. The first ten floors house an electrical substation, which will power most of Lower Manhattan.
The architect of 7 WTC was David Childs, of Skidmore, Owings and Merrill.
Ground 0.
Ground 0 and the beginnings of The Freedom Tower.
Ground 0, Century 21 Department Store, Lower Manhattan, etc.
Jersey City, NJ.
More New Jersey from Battery Park City.
World Financial Center.
Statue of Liberty from Battery Park.
Wow, this is about as bad as public art gets! I think the artist spent too long in a sandbox as a kid.
Battery Park (cont.)
Battery Park (cont.)
Battery Park leading to the Museum of Jewish Heritage.
Museum of Jewish Heritage.
The 1904 Whitehall Building.
West Street ("Joe DiMaggio Highway") features an extensive bike lane system.
A pedestrian bridge over Joe DiMaggio Highway.
Ground 0 and 7 WTC.
NYC III is here.
Everyone ws screaming around us so I think these are some famous NFL players on the marquee of Radio City Music Hall.
Then it was off to the MoMA for an afternoon of modern art.
The courtyard features an installation by Richard Serra. He's the same artist who did the new "Titlted Spheres" piece at Toronto's Pearson Airport.
View across the garden including the new MoMA building designed by Yoshio Taniguchi.
MoMA's garden (cont.)
Looking up to the 5th floor terrace.
More of Richard Serra's "Intersection II."
The new MoMA includes a residential tower. Also, Toronto's 9T6 project will have its internal courtyard "inspired" by the MoMA's
Richard Serra's "Intersection II." (cont.)
MoMA's garden (cont.)
Arthur Young's Bell-47D1 helicopter.
Henri Matisse's "Dance ."
The MoMA garden from the 5th floor terrace.
MoMA (cont.)
Jackson Pollock's "One: Number 31."
Andy Warhol's "Campbell's Soup Cans."
MoMA (cont.)
MoMA (cont.)
Van Gogh's "The Starry Night."
MoMA (cont.)
MoMA (cont.)
MoMA (cont.)
MoMA (cont.)
Widely considered Ludwig Mies Van der Rowe's most perfect building is NYC's Seagram Building.
It was designed by Mies in collaboration with Philip Johnson and was completed in 1958. It is 156.9m tall.
Seagram Building's plaza.
Massive Midtown density flanks the Seagram Building.
Midtown desnity (cont.)
Seagram Building (cont.)
Seagram Building (cont.)
Seagram Building (cont.)
Seagram Building (cont.)
The new 52-story 7 World Trade Center begins office space on the 11th floor. The first ten floors house an electrical substation, which will power most of Lower Manhattan.
The architect of 7 WTC was David Childs, of Skidmore, Owings and Merrill.
Ground 0.
Ground 0 and the beginnings of The Freedom Tower.
Ground 0, Century 21 Department Store, Lower Manhattan, etc.
Jersey City, NJ.
More New Jersey from Battery Park City.
World Financial Center.
Statue of Liberty from Battery Park.
Wow, this is about as bad as public art gets! I think the artist spent too long in a sandbox as a kid.
Battery Park (cont.)
Battery Park (cont.)
Battery Park leading to the Museum of Jewish Heritage.
Museum of Jewish Heritage.
The 1904 Whitehall Building.
West Street ("Joe DiMaggio Highway") features an extensive bike lane system.
A pedestrian bridge over Joe DiMaggio Highway.
Ground 0 and 7 WTC.
NYC III is here.