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| Artist's conception of the space now known as 1 Bush Plaza |
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| -just prior to completion in '59. |
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| Artist's conception of the space now known as 1 Bush Plaza |
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| -just prior to completion in '59. |
Government goons were meant to visit the streets of the San Francisco Bay Area this week, but it turns out they'll not be called in to h...
Thank you so much. It does load, and does indeed look like a carosel. A fascinating concept. Shame about the missing lushness though.
ReplyDeleteAlso of note: The outside area of 1 Bush Plaza contains no seating. One may walk through the space, but none are encouraged to stay for any length of time. :(
DeleteWhat is the intent of the building?
ReplyDeleteThe pavilion was initially meant to house a trust company which then merged with Wells Fargo Bank. As for why the architects created such an interesting piece for a trust company, I cannot say. I suppose having glass walls might lead one to think of transparency, so trust? My internet search on the subject didn't yield much.
DeleteI thought it was a carousel!
ReplyDeleteRight?!
DeleteIt does look carousel-like. Very indicative of an era.
ReplyDeleteYes, it's sort of ultra-modern, 20th century fare.
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