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  • Fallingwater or Kaufmann Residence is a house designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright in 1935 in rural southwestern Pennsylvania, 43 miles (69 km) southeast of Pittsburgh. The home was built partly over a waterfall on Bear Run in the Mill Run section of Stewart Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, in the Laurel Highlands of the Allegheny Mountains. <br />
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Time cited it after its completion as Wright's "most beautiful job"; it is listed among Smithsonian's Life List of 28 places "to visit before you die." It was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1966. In 1991, members of the American Institute of Architects named the house the "best all-time work of American architecture" and in 2007, it was ranked twenty-ninth on the list of America's Favorite Architecture according to the AIA.
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  • Architectural detail of the National Constitution Center located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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  • A black and white photograph of 30 Hudson Street, also known as Goldman Sachs Tower, the tallest building in New Jersey.
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  • Lewis Library was made possible through a generous gift by Peter B. Lewis, Princeton Class of 1955 and University trustee, and was designed by internationally acclaimed architect Frank Gehry. This bold facility, in the heart of Princeton University’s “science neighborhood,” provides soaring, colorful spaces where students, scientists and faculty can interact and share ideas.<br />
This 87,000 square-foot library, designed by architect Frank Gehry, serves researchers and provides facilities that take into account the revolutionary changes in scholarly publishing over recent years. It also serves the needs of students better than the current patchwork of small, discipline-specific science libraries.
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  • Back in 2013 while on assignment photographing the first fully outfitted floor of One World Trade Center I snapped a few images of the city. While the view out over the city was stunning I was much more interested in all of the activity happening just around the "neighborhood." Being able to look down from such a height revealed a world of patterns, shapes, and people scurrying about. It was fascinating.  <br />
It was a dreary overcast day as well and while that may not offer the everyday pedestrian much with regards to experience, photographers love it! It works to considerably benefit the black and white photographer as it gives us large, soft shadows, and a flat negative or file to work with. Black and white images made on an overcast day tend to sound like a somber piece by Mendelssohn. There is a richness and romantic quality which the clouds bestow upon the world.
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  • Manhattan stretches on, seemingly forever, in this image of Wall Street from above, shot from 55 Water Street.
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  • In between Princeton University's Department of Mathematics and Physics buildings stands a large metal sculpture by American artist Alexander Calder.  Something that I particularly enjoy about this image is how the deep shadows present a sense of both structure, of absolute-ness, but also of movement. There is a drama in both that movement as well as the implied strength. To me, this image visually references German Expressionism.
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  • North Cove Yatch Harbor
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  • New Jersey, 2015
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  • Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Rafael Viñoly Architects, PC
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  • The Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts is a large performing arts venue located at 300 South Broad Street at the corner of Spruce Street, along the stretch known as the "Avenue of the Arts", in Center City, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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  • Since my day job is photographing architecture, a good amount of my work happens to take place in New York City. However, I live about 100 miles south in a small, suburban town resting just within the Pine Barrens of Southern New Jersey. Sure, it's a lot of driving and I'm sure my car, if it could talk, would have some sour words for me. Regardless, it certainly is nice to transition from working in the hectic, industrious, hyper-developed city that is Manhattan to returning home to a town that still has a few farms and a good number of stables within its borders.  This image comes from a day where I was able to leave a job site particularly early. Upon my arrival home the snow in the fields that border my town had been melting causing mile long curtains of fog. Everything seemed as though it were painted in place like Japanese Sumi-e or Chinese Shui-mo hua.
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  • One of the things I really enjoy about NYC is the abundance of architectural variance.<br />
Seen here is the triumphal arch and colonnade entrance to the Manhattan Bridge, on the Manhattan side as seen from the Hotel 50 Bowery NYC.
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