Posted at 12:28 PM in Architecture | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
If you are walking on West Eleventh Street between Fifth and Sixth, my advice is to walk on the south side of the street. On the north side is scaffolding. And no, I'm not afraid of walking under scaffolding, but this set is especially problematic, at least for me. See if you can figure out why from this picture.
Stumped? After the jump is the more precise reason.
Posted at 07:45 AM in Architecture | Permalink | Comments (4) | TrackBack (1)
Have a beautiful
landmarked (see comments) building that frames one of the city's best public spaces? Tired of all that magnificence? Ugly it up.
Credit Suisse has done it to the Met-Life building and Madison Square Park. A garish, building size projection of a Credit Suisse ad is only worsened by a white plastic-covered scaffolding structure holding the projection equipment across the street in Madison Square Park. The finishing touch - two white porta-crappers flanking the projection phallus.
Posted at 08:14 PM in Architecture, Madison Square Park, Marketing, Offender-Cam, Quickies | Permalink | Comments (9) | TrackBack (1)