Grain Share this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Like this:Like Loading... Posted on August 19, 2022August 13, 2022 Posted in Architecture, Design, Industrial, Landscape, Photography, Street, Street photo, Street Photography, TrainsTagged Hartline, Washington
His Los Angeles in the 70s. The one with the Hockney painting on the cover, which may be why I’m a big fan of Hockney 😁. What were you thinking of? LikeLike
His appreciation of the grain elevators in Buffalo. He was my professor. Quite inspiring. Also the work of Manfredo Tafuri, Léon Krier etc. LikeLike
I’d missed his interest in industrial architecture 🤔. I’m fascinated by the same form being used here for the shipping of grain from the fields to Buffalo’s for the receipt of that grain for the mills. LikeLike
Did you ever real Reyner Banham?
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His Los Angeles in the 70s. The one with the Hockney painting on the cover, which may be why I’m a big fan of Hockney 😁. What were you thinking of?
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His appreciation of the grain elevators in Buffalo. He was my professor. Quite inspiring. Also the work of Manfredo Tafuri, Léon Krier etc.
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I’d missed his interest in industrial architecture 🤔. I’m fascinated by the same form being used here for the shipping of grain from the fields to Buffalo’s for the receipt of that grain for the mills.
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