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Ik doe mee aan de Foto7daagse - dit is dag 5.

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I participate in the Foto7daagse (Photo7days). This is day 5 - "Complicated".

This event is organized by Mischa de Muynck (NL). Every day and this for 7 days you get a photography assignment. The photo has to be published at the end of the day.

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Vandaag weer mijn vluchtelingen begeleid, dit keer geholpen met wiskunde. Ze hebben moeite met Nederlands en wiskunde is ook erg moeilijk, vragen/woorden begrijpen ze niet. Daardoor wordt alles erg "ingewikkeld" voor ze....

Astrid at work in the shop

Ik doe mee aan de Foto7daagse, dit is dag 5.

Stitched Panorama 33.000 x 7.000

Ik doe mee met de foto 7 daagse, dit is dag 5

The Guardian Building, Detroit

500 Griswold St. Detroit, MI 48226

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guardian_Building

 

www.guardianbuilding.com/history.asp:

 

The Union Trust Company commissioned the architectural firm of Smith Hinchman and Grylls to design their headquarters, and they turned the task over to head designer Wirt C. Rowland. While working for Smith Hinchman & Grylls, Wirt Rowland had played a key role in the design of many prominent Detroit buildings including the Buhl Building, Jefferson Avenue Presbyterian Church and the Penobscot Building expansion--but his most brilliant contribution to Detroit’s skyline was the Union Trust Building.

 

With the design for The Union Trust Building completed in March 1927, a full city block was cleared to make way for the 40 story skyscraper. The building was completed in early 1929 - the year of the Stock Market Crash. The Union Trust Company fell victim to the crash, but was saved by investors who believed in the future of Detroit and was reorganized into the Union Guardian Trust Company. The building became known as the Union Guardian Building and today is known as the Guardian Building.

 

The Guardian Building is one of the most significant and striking Art Deco skyscrapers in the world. The building’s taller north tower and smaller octagonal south tower are connected with a nave-like block similar to the plan of a cathedral. In fact, the Guardian Building was once promoted as “the Cathedral of Finance.” Its grandeur was, and still is, unconventional. Visitors are awestruck by the explosion of color, craftsmanship and blending of Native American, Aztec, and Arts & Crafts influences.

 

The exterior of the Guardian Building is faced with stunning tangerine colored bricks resting on a granite base. The brick’s custom color was later marketed by the manufacturer as “Guardian Brick.” Poly-chromed terra cotta on the upper stories was purposefully over-scaled to be seen by motorists on the street below. Wirt Rowland explained that “We no longer live in a leisurely age…the impression must be immediate, strong and complete. Color has this vital power.”

 

Designed by Michigan architects; erected by Michigan contractors; built by Michigan artisans--the Guardian Building is virtually a temple of Michigan commerce and ingenuity. The Griswold Street entrance is crowned with a semi-dome lined with symbolic custom tiles by Mary Chase Stratton’s Pewabic Pottery of Detroit. The lobby features a large glass mosaic and the banking hall’s spectacular mural are both by Michigan artist Ezra Winter. Flanking the sides of the main entrance are reliefs designed by Detroit’s own architectural sculptor Corrado Parducci. In all, forty artisans worked on the structure’s painted murals and ceilings, intricate tile work, mosaic and stained glass, marble fixtures and vaulted lobby.

 

The lavish use of elegant and timeless materials is plentiful throughout the building. For example, the Italian Travertine marble used as steps and wall surfaces, contrasted with the deep red Numidian marble imported from Africa. Brilliantly colored Rookwood tiles fill the lobby’s vaulted ceiling. Monel metal was used in the large ornamental screen dividing the banking hall and main lobby. Even the office corridors and restrooms are lined in a Tavernelle marble from Tennessee.

 

The Guardian Building is a timeless depiction of creativity and accomplishment, it represents a past era enriched by people who believed in the success of Detroit and its many cultures. The building has been designated a National Historic Landmark, the highest honor given by the National Park Service.

 

Today, under new ownership and management, the Guardian Building encourages commerce in a new era. Its strong foundation can once again provide a prestigious address for commerce and opportunity. The Guardian Building was designed for the future and shall long represent a spirit of innovation and commitment to success.

In November 1999 the island of Curacao was hit by hurricane Lenny which damaged the coral reef near Playa Porto Mari. These concrete reef balls are put here to restore the coral reef, but even more than ten years later, there is much work to do.

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