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Jay Pritzger Pavilion - Millenium Park

Photography Architecture posted on Jan 04, 2007
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Another view of the Jay Pritzger Pavilion by Architect Frank Gehry in Millenium Park in downtown Chicago. From this angle, it looks like a helmet - or a bug's exoskeleton...

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JohnDelaquiox

7:25PM | Thu, 04 January 2007

I see this and I think of a really big scifi gun kewl thanks for posting

kjpweb

7:55PM | Thu, 04 January 2007

Yeah - I'd go with the sci-fi aspect, too. Great POV and interesting object!

ARTWITHIN

11:25PM | Thu, 04 January 2007

Agree with your comment Sue. Still it is fantastic architecture and you capture it beautifully.

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TwoPynts

12:23PM | Fri, 05 January 2007

A gorgeous monstrosity. :)

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Marty_Mcfly84

12:31AM | Sat, 06 January 2007

Thank you...what a small world it is ...I installed the panals you are looking at and the panals on the Mill. bridge I work for a company in California called CMF we do the custom stuff for another company called Permastalisa this was my second Gehry project the first was the Disney concert hall in Los Angeles very nice shot.. you have no idea how hard this was to do.......

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SueKlaus

9:41PM | Sat, 06 January 2007

Thank you for your comment Marty - the panelwork is astounding. I can see how it would be hard to do...but it looks great!


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