100%. On top of everything you said, I love how it plays with the sunlight and makes for patterns on top of patterns. It catches my eye every time I go by.
Plus, who among us isn't instantly seduced by this shot? You can almost reach out and touch the utopianism promised by the modernists...
Yessssss let's keep the Coffee Talk going, long live this thread!
Edit: I'm enjoying re-reading through some of these posts with some freshly made dark roast (always black -- I'm a sociopath after all) and my preferred Chicago Pomo skyscraper mug
Sick burn. Meanwhile, the ESB has a Rainforest Cafe pop-up happening next month that my wife desperately wants to go to. Pot, meet kettle.
https://www.esbnyc.com/rainforest-cafe-esb
TANGENT: for the life of me I don't understand how things went from my 2016 iPhone SE having perfectly fine if slightly dull colors, to my 2021 iPhone 12 being downright atrocious in most outdoor situations. Apple had to go out of their way to design that color profile from scratch and then say...
I'll bet $20 it's an iPhone shot. Speaking from personal experience, the recent iPhone's color profile is waaayyy too blue-green in most outdoor situations and I notice it every time I use mine.
I absolutely fell in love with this house the more I got to know it. This is a 1987 Maine post and beam with some telltale postmodernist touches here and there (mainly in the bathrooms). The layout is still quite modern, the build quality was impeccable and it's yours for a cool $1.85 mil...