One of my favorite parts of NYC is the mix of the old and new architecture. The old has such classic lines, intricate details, and patterns. The new is sleek and glossy - lots of glass and steel.
Lately, I have been looking up more as I wander about and the architecture - new and old - just wows me. The mix of styles and all the eye-catching details really make this city something else.
Absolutely beautiful! The tiled patterns are fabulous.
ReplyDeleteI don't have a tendency to notice architecture, so thank you for loaning your perspective!
ReplyDelete...architecture is one of my passions.
ReplyDeleteYour striking photos make me pay attention to the architecture. Sometimes I have to be invited to notice before I remember to do it. Thanks for the invitation!
ReplyDeleteI like how you take your photos of the tops of the buildings. You are so good at that.
ReplyDeleteVery cool juxtaposition of the old and new architecture, Tamar! These photos are amazing!
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like big adult tinker toys, and sculptures you live in
ReplyDeleteI like your photos a lot
ReplyDeleteYou have a great eye for it!
ReplyDeleteI love old world architecture but I do enjoy the more sleek, shiny, newer touches too. I bet NYC is filled with lots of that juxtaposition.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great combination of the old and new architecture. The new is sleek but the old has something unique with lines. Both are necessary for the built environment to make a city look and function great!
ReplyDeleteI love your work! Are one of those tile ceilings over the underground Oyster Bar in Grand Central?
ReplyDeleteSo very cool. Love the mix of architecture. Very nice.
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