Harmonious Dissonance
WEEK 46 – Carriage Crossing Macy’s, Set IV
I hate to be the one to break up our love affair with the skybridge, barrel roof, and numerous windows, but it’s only fair to give the left half of the upper level one last glance now, before we prepare to finish our (very sloooow, lol) walk across the skybridge to the opposite half. Here we can once again see the salon tucked away in that corner straight ahead, with the restrooms corridor and Last Act clearance department visible beyond the salon, to its right. Closer to the foreground, we see in closer detail the area beneath the round floating ceiling; notice how the carpeted flooring in that area mirrors the round shape of the ceiling above. I also find it particularly intriguing, visually, how the rows of light bars don’t proceed all the way through the gaps in the round ceiling, instead only stopping maybe a third or one-half of the way through. This store is full of asymmetry, yet none of it is dissonant – very impressive!
(c) 2021 Retail Retell
These places are public so these photos are too, but just as I tell where they came from, I'd appreciate if you'd say who :)
Harmonious Dissonance
WEEK 46 – Carriage Crossing Macy’s, Set IV
I hate to be the one to break up our love affair with the skybridge, barrel roof, and numerous windows, but it’s only fair to give the left half of the upper level one last glance now, before we prepare to finish our (very sloooow, lol) walk across the skybridge to the opposite half. Here we can once again see the salon tucked away in that corner straight ahead, with the restrooms corridor and Last Act clearance department visible beyond the salon, to its right. Closer to the foreground, we see in closer detail the area beneath the round floating ceiling; notice how the carpeted flooring in that area mirrors the round shape of the ceiling above. I also find it particularly intriguing, visually, how the rows of light bars don’t proceed all the way through the gaps in the round ceiling, instead only stopping maybe a third or one-half of the way through. This store is full of asymmetry, yet none of it is dissonant – very impressive!
(c) 2021 Retail Retell
These places are public so these photos are too, but just as I tell where they came from, I'd appreciate if you'd say who :)