Sunday, June 10, 2012
Architectural detail...
Nice.
"In 1914 the Purdue State Bank, the smallest and least expensive of architect Louis Sullivan's 'Jewel Boxes' was completed in West Lafayette, Indiana, United States."
"The building cost $14,600, although Sullivan's fee was only about 10% of that; barely covering his own costs."
Cheap... but that doesn't justify treating it this way:
The curse of the ATM:
Labels:
architecture,
Louis Sullivan,
photography
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