The Pru Has Disappeared in the Soup
A foggy night at the Christian Science Center Plaza. The Prudential Tower should be on prominent display in this photo (for example, see here), but it's lost in the fog. Partially visible--with the upper stories shrouded in the fog--is One Dalton (2019, designed by architect Henry Cobb of the legendary firm I. M. Pei, Cobb, Freed & Partners).
Shot looking at the reflecting pool, Mother Church, and the Colonnade Building, one of the trio of Brutalist buildings that ring the reflecting pool (along with Reflection Hall and the towering 177 Huntington, the former CSC Administration Building-- all designed in the early 1970s by Araldo Cossutta of I. M. Pei & Associates). Back Bay, Boston.
The Pru Has Disappeared in the Soup
A foggy night at the Christian Science Center Plaza. The Prudential Tower should be on prominent display in this photo (for example, see here), but it's lost in the fog. Partially visible--with the upper stories shrouded in the fog--is One Dalton (2019, designed by architect Henry Cobb of the legendary firm I. M. Pei, Cobb, Freed & Partners).
Shot looking at the reflecting pool, Mother Church, and the Colonnade Building, one of the trio of Brutalist buildings that ring the reflecting pool (along with Reflection Hall and the towering 177 Huntington, the former CSC Administration Building-- all designed in the early 1970s by Araldo Cossutta of I. M. Pei & Associates). Back Bay, Boston.