lethalmonk6
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We started installing our curtain wall panels yesterday:
We started installing our curtain wall panels yesterday:
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I have two things to say to you, lethalmonk6:
1) Welcome.
and
2) More, more, more!!!!!!!
(please)
That view is fantastic! Payette puts a lot of thought into things that seem pretty small, I was reading a post from them about how they chose the ceiling pattern for the 8th floor of EXP and while reading it was just really trying to imagine who is even going to notice some of these details (outside of this forum) https://www.payette.com/fabrication...p-ceiling-a-non-directional-design-direction/Copenhill Boston
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Not really visible from the street, but the stainless steel fins have a random dimple pattern on the top surface of them.
The intent from the Architect (Payette) was that the more horizontally deep fins would have a denser pattern in order to break up ice/snow, and as the shape shifts to a more to a vertical and shallow fin there would be less dimples.
But I doubt that it really affects anything.
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Some taller panels on the North side being installed:
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Here's the evidence that this Episcopal Church is still open, though I'll grant you, it looks pretty run down in this pic. https://www.facebook.com/StCypriansEpiscopalChurch/![]()
Is St. Cyprian's closed? If not, what's with the plywood windows?
The church does not look that old. Maybe built in the 1950's?Here's the evidence that this Episcopal Church is still open, though I'll grant you, it looks pretty run down in this pic. https://www.facebook.com/StCypriansEpiscopalChurch/
I guessed around the 1920's and found: 1921. Here's the full history: https://lloydajohnson.com/essay-6-church/ Like many Black churches, it was established to to racism among white Christians. It has a wonderful history!The church does not look that old. Maybe built in the 1950's?
It looks very "streamlined" for a church of that era. It has no architectural value but it does have historical significance.I guessed around the 1920's and found: 1921. Here's the full history: https://lloydajohnson.com/essay-6-church/ Like many Black churches, it was established to to racism among white Christians. It has a wonderful history!
That article... holy crap! Fumigated? I hope that building gets a hell of a lot more than a plaque when the time comes to commodify it. Nothing is sacred or safe against market forces.It looks very "streamlined" for a church of that era. It has no architectural value but it does have historical significance.
We have an insider.... everybody.shhh.I have two things to say to you, lethalmonk6:
1) Welcome.
and
2) More, more, more!!!!!!!
(please)
The last picture shows great "closure" for the campus.IMG_4966 by Bos Beeline, on Flickr
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