Rounded bricks stacked atop one another give the appearance of miniature columns on H.H. Richardson's Trinity Church Parish House on Clarendon Street in Boston. Other bricks on the facade appear to have been carved in place to form a sort of three-dimensional mosaic of swirling vegetal forms. The undulating surface of the carved bricks is remarkably similar to Frank Gehry's recently completed residential tower at 8 Spruce Street in New York, which also consists of undulating stacked modules:
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
more brick forms in Boston
Rounded bricks stacked atop one another give the appearance of miniature columns on H.H. Richardson's Trinity Church Parish House on Clarendon Street in Boston. Other bricks on the facade appear to have been carved in place to form a sort of three-dimensional mosaic of swirling vegetal forms. The undulating surface of the carved bricks is remarkably similar to Frank Gehry's recently completed residential tower at 8 Spruce Street in New York, which also consists of undulating stacked modules:
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
I truly enjoy your art work. The architecture pictures are perfect. I was just wondering how you go about getting your ideas for the projects you work on? Your images are very inspirational and amazing. I'm just starting off as a photographer and I would love some insight from a real professional artist.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your time,
Rodney Logsdon
www.rodneylogsdon.com