Critique Welcomed ‘Concrete can be beautiful’: readers' modernist American architecture photos

Brian Moore

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While surfing The Guardian's on-line site this evening this photo essay caught my attention. I was delighted to find one of my photos among the contributions. I have no recollection of submitting it, nor do I recall whatsoever writing the paragraph that accompanies the picture, though apparently I did write it. Granted, the essay is over 7 years old, but still,...I would have thought I would have remembered. I did recognise the picture as looking very much like one of mine, though, so I'm not that senile yet. Here's a link to the essay.

https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2016/aug/31/modernist-american-architecture-photos

 
Congratulations, Brian! Do you remember creating this post this morning? 😬

Really impressive, though, being featured in the Guardian. Some other nice pictures too, especially the Seagram, for me at least. I’m sick of skyscrapers. That said, check out the world’s weirdest skyscrapers: https://www.theguardian.com/cities/gallery/2015/sep/23/world-weird-skyscrapers-in-pictures - some amazing buildings there.

I think we’ve seen a few shots by you of this building. I recall a stunning night shot with the ex-MacKillop camera. You’ve done a lot of good architecture work.
 
Do you remember creating this post this morning?
What post?
check out the world’s weirdest skyscrapers
Thanks for the link, Rob. I'll check it out.
I think we’ve seen a few shots by you of this building.
That's likely true. It was my local library for a long time and the fact that it was designed by an icon of modernist architecture lent me a reason to photograph it time and again.
I recall a stunning night shot with the ex-MacKillop camera. You’ve done a lot of good architecture work.
I don't remember that particular image but I appreciate that you do,...thanks for you comment.
 
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