Sometimes this stuff literally blows my mind! Great pics! ~ C
Sometimes this stuff literally blows my mind! Great pics! ~ C
Agree, I have for many years as I drive by on I-295 thought to myself how dreadful it is!Nice grouping with the first photo Corey! Whoever is responsible for designing the rear addition to Merrill Auditorium should be exiled to Siberia for a few years as punishment.
Same goes for Franklin Tower - I'm sure PHA is underfunded but I would love if something could break up that concrete expanse.I don't think it would be too expensive to improve its appearance with some horizontal banding to give it some contrast. An illuminated Merrill Auditorium sign might even help if placed on the top level facing the interstate.
I don't think it would be too expensive to improve its appearance with some horizontal banding to give it some contrast. An illuminated Merrill Auditorium sign might even help if placed on the top level facing the interstate.
I think I read somewhere recently that the PHA secured some funding to renovate Franklin Towers and/or add another building in the near future. Not sure what it entails but I'm betting the electrical system will be priority number one and I'm not sure what they could do to improve the exterior. New windows were added years ago which did help out some. I kind of just except the fact that Portland is not alone when it comes to these 1970's era high rises for the elderly and I've seen a few across the country that are even more hideous looking.
Agreed. It's a building for the arts....I'm sure that they can come up with ideas. How about musical notes, theater masks, etc painted on or affixed to the building? I think black on grey would look decent....they would have to be fairly large to make an impact.
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Or paint the concrete black. Or paint each rectangle a different color. Or divide some rectangles up into triangles and make a geometric pattern. Or... ??I'd love it if they masked Franklin Tower in glass. It's just so hideous.
Portland's motto "I will rise again" applies to this picture.From Bug Light a while back...
201 Federal Street Crane plus Dog from Bug Light by Corey Templeton, on Flickr