A few last images from Kansas City. This is the Kauffman Center For The Performing Arts, a remarkable piece of architecture. It is the home of the Kansas City Symphony, Lyric Opera and Ballet. The building contains a theater and a large concert hall, presenting a variety of musical acts and stage shows.
It was nearly empty when I stopped by last Saturday but the lobby was open. Views from different perspectives don't quite look like the same building.
cela me fait un peu penser au haut du chrysler building a NYC. j'aime cette architecture
ReplyDeleteVery impressive building. The Sydney Opera House must have started a trend for architectural statements when designing performing arts centers.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes for your trip. We will look forward to seeing photos upon your return.
A wonderful structure and some excellent perspectives, Bob. It looks like a turbine hall.
ReplyDeleteGood Grief! You ARE a travelin' man. Ricky Nelson would be proud of you.
ReplyDeleteAn amazing building. That lobby reminds me of our new conference centre; it has a glass wall spamming four stories, overlooking the canal....
ReplyDeleteImpressive architecture.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure these photos make justice to this great architecture piece! The b&w was a perfect choice.
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