254. A pavilion for the MLB museum of baseball

 

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The Folmer graphlex baseball camera of 1926 with an innovative gearshift lever preset for specific focusing distances of different parts of the baseball field (The bases), forms are unique foyer and entrance to tiny galleries and interesting spaces for relaxation to enjoy views of a city skyline and structures, such as for the St. Louis Cardinals baseball Museum.

 

The entire pavilion sits atop the concrete base within a large reflecting pool. These large "huts" provide a opportunity for either tea huts and private offices for architect teams to plan additions to the main attractions and stadium.

 

The architectural model for this plan can be an opportunity for a commemorative portrait camera with adjoining green houses that have more opaque glazing as you go from the roof top to the lower levels. The reflecting pool supported by a small table, recalling illustrations of the early Camera Obscura, provides adequate humidity control.

 

Pen: 1950 Conway-Stewart #286, medium nib.

 

Design, concepts, text and drawing are copyright 2015 by David Lo.

 

 

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