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All designs are based on photography by Ryan Cramer. See his wonderful set of shots here : www.flickr.com/photos/ryancramer/sets/72157594519273211/ .
All designs are based on photography by Ryan Cramer. See his wonderful set of shots here : www.flickr.com/photos/ryancramer/sets/72157594519273211/ .
Upper level view of the atrium. Windsor's Caesar's Casino is visible across the Detroit River from the Riverside entrance to the Ren Cen.
Sixthman, the cruise operators, created these large banners for display in the atrium. I was four floors from the "bottom." I liked the lights.
...the atrium at the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture office at 1 Stone Road W. in Guelph Ontario Canada
The atrium floor has field lines in marble, and they actually line up. If you were to extend this forward thru the wall it would hit the field right where the real 30-yard line would be.
Entrance to the Orefici tower, one of the many noble towers present in the historic center of Genoa (Italy)
There's a sculpture in the atrium of the building where I work that looks pretty neat. It's especially interesting in the morning when the sunlight coming in the windows hits it. I'd been meaning to go in on a weekend and take some photos as the atrium is fairly busy during the week (and I need to get to work).
I ended up taking photos in the parking deck, the atrium, the garden, the bridge to the tower, the stairwell, the network closet/machine room and the quadrangle in front of the building. A few shots of a sculpture turned into a 300 shot adventure all over the building with about 120 being suitable to put up on flickr.
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This is the sculpture in question. It's a large version of "Flow" from Bathsheba Grossman
It's interesting as it changes so much depending on what angle you're looking at it from, how the light hits it and how close you are to it.