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Berlin, Germany, "Jewish Museum," designed by Daniel Libeskind. An atrium joins the old and new buildings that compose the complex.
the atrium in the jin mao tower was gorgeous, extending for 30+ floors to the roof of the building in cool, lit, spiral-esque circles.
Taken by Steve Rosset, a former coworker of mine at Thomas Consultants. Steve and I travelled to numerous destinations around the world while at Thomas Consultants. Being a brilliant photographer, Steve took our fieldwork photos - some of which have been published in books and magazines. You can see Steve's Flickr stream here: www.flickr.com/photos/golden009
Photo © Steve Rosset
The atrium of a chain hotel close to King's Cross station - not as grand as it looks!
19 December 2011
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A view of one of the entire atrium windows with the persian lilies. This was the side in the shade, while the window which was behind me while shooting this had sun shining through. Enjoy!
About the series
This series of shots were taken on 10-22-2010 at Cheekwood Botanical Garden. Dale Chihuly, world renowned glass artist, was having a garden exhibition where he installs pieces into the gardens to enhance the appeal of both the gardens and his work. This is the fifth Chihuly exhibition that I've gone to and the fourth that I've been able to shoot. I really enjoy the mixture of the glass and the gardens, and it makes for great photo opportunities.
"I love to juxtapose the manmade and the natural to sort of make people wonder, is it manmade or did it come from nature? That's a very important part of my work."
Dale Chihuly
Atrium, designed by Alex Jacque, is a sturdy, linear, geometric sans-serif display typeface based off century-old pen art by W.E. Dennis.
Atrium’s stubbornly geometric letterforms are set off with a few softening flourishes on a few glyphs. It’s sharp corners, straight verticals and horizontals make Atrium pack some punch when used in headlines, pull quotes, and logotypes.
Atrium was released in 2012 in OpenType format and comes in three different weights: light, regular, and bold, with a regular and oblique version of each for a total of 6 styles in the family.
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Created by Alex Jacque.