I am so out of materials and ideas. We have had some pretty spring weather but the same old daisies and magnolias aren't doing much for me. After a couple of hours in my office yesterday I picked up a camera and walked around the secondary streets of downtown trolling for images. Anything.
We have some handsome old architecture, some of it preserved, some not. Many years ago this was the headquarters of the natural gas utility (methane mixed with some other stuff), from the days when it was used to light homes and businesses. In time it became mostly used for heat and industrial applications. Then the business became just the Laclede Gas Company and moved to one of our first steel frame, curtain wall high rises, built in 1966. Several years ago, like some other corporations, it changed its name from something meaningful to something meaningless and is now Spire. The current location is in an odd Philip Johnson-designed building, once occupied by an insurance company that went under in the Great Recession.
So like many others, the old building is now apartments. As you can see, the ground floor retail space is vacant. Still, the structure retains its charm and dignity.
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Fine architecture it is.
Lovely architecture.
I notice not only the architecture, but the casement windows above the big store windows...designed probably so there could be open windows back before there was air conditioning available, even for gas/electric companies.
Yep it is all about light, but also windows! I'm a fan of windows and doors, silly maybe, but probably not and especially walking about and capturing those glowing lights from windows. It's priceless. To view in real life and later to see in photos!
It's a beauty, Bob!
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