inner city decay by Richardphotos
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Description
not so grand and I doubt if it was ever.if the lions were not stone they would leave in shame
I usually post things of beauty, but I decided to post this obvious neglect of a very large building.it is one block deep and wide
thanks for viewing and any comments
Architect: William B. Tabler Architects
completed in 1956 and has a reported worth of 71 million
Comments (102)
mapps
awesome POV :-)
Eutopia
Fantastic postwork... I think it's a curse every city has.
carlx
Fantastic perspective and mood, Richard!!! Excellent image!!!
photostar
Super the way you have presented this. Looks like it was obviously constructed sometime in the 60s or early 70s judging from the style of it. Hope the room pricing is in keeping with the neglect of the facade.
ralph49
The building looks depressed...maybe someone should rescue the lions... love the POV & post work
claude19
A very difficulty to kill for such a photography, because high and wide !!! SPlendid angle by catching all on the ground, with the two lions !!! Original. Yous shot os wonderful, it is the building which is too big !!!
LBJ2
Fantastic shot, Richard. Very interesting architecture. A lot of cheap square meters i bet. And you are right haha.. it ain't no beauty. But it has a funny shape on the front.
wonderworld
Perhaps I'm braindead but I think there's a very cool 60's feel to the old place. Love the sky Richard!!!
kenwas
That period of architecture was so horrid! Looks even worse with aging. Good shot but a depressing image for sure!
NytsMom
great shot of a great building what a shame no one has taken care of it.
trishabadblood
the ghost of the past... great capture ...
lucyjo
It definitely makes a statement about the neglect of our whole Country. China owns more of it than we do, they are the ones who paid for those stimulus checks. Things like this are hard to see but if it makes enough people sad maybe someone will care. I have never wanted to live in a big city. I live in a small rural town in Indiana. I've seen buildings like this in Indianapolis and several other big cities. It says something about you Richard that you cared enough to post something about it. It might not be pretty like your others but it sends a message.
NekhbetSun
Love the slant :o) good one Richard ! H u g s
Ravenlady
Splendid idea, postwork and style Richard! nice
RodolfoCiminelli
Fantastic modern architecture and impressive POV...!!! Very spectacular photo Richard....!!!!
Igolochka
Wow! Gorgeous building, excellent shot!
durleybeachbum
Ghastly period in architecture. An interesting, if depressing, pic.
VDH
Impressive building! Great shot!!
jif3d
Funny, this design is very similar to the old Travel Lodge in North Sydney, minus the stone lions ! Interesting, but not eye-candy for sure ! ~Cheers~
OrphanedSoul
I see this everwhere I go, the decay is all around us, we are capable of such great things, and we maintain so little.
awadissk
nice shot!!!
schonee
WOW what a shot!
Anain
Wonderful POV in the shot. Fantastic capture my friend! :)
ysvry
great foto.
tallpindo
Fifty years ago this would have been a nice modern addition. Probably more like thirty years ago it actually was.
busi2ness
I agree on the post work and as far as the neglect goes, it is evident and a world wide phenomenon... sad as it is.
bpclarke
Excellent POV and geometries. The desolation really shows in this. Bunny
praep
Great image and nice postwork. Thanks for sharing, Richard.
virginiese
great shot but why do they let it decaying?
mickuk50
there seems to be more and more buildings like this cropping up making the place unsightly .superb capture though richard :o) mick