Shapes can seem so out of place, but still so lovely in their incongruity.
This downtown apartment building looks so un-New York; it's like some quaint vision a 1960s architect had of urban modernity. But that's what I liked about it.
Random freshman year roommates, who thanks to a bit of creative self-description (nonsmoking, check), ended up living together in tiny spaces for two entire years.
Now, over a decade later, we're on either coast- one in New York City, the other in Seattle- but we still send each other beautiful things to appreciate each day.
3 comments:
It's in New York? As in present time New York? Well its just kinda hard to believe. Nice shot and perspective.
My first time here...and love what I'm seeing.
it really is new york- it's a building on the edge of tribeca.
glad you like the photos, and we hope you come back often.
huh. i thought that was one of those buildings on the east side near the bridges...
it's interesting that it's so unrecognizable.
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