Back, with Grand Rapids
Hi everyone! I thought it might be a good time to start bringing this
blog back from the ashes, so to speak. I feel my photography of
architecture got a little stagnant after spending so much time in
Marquette (and Ann Arbor)... now that I've graduated from Northern
Michigan University, I find myself back in Ann Arbor. I haven't traveled
much since arriving here in mid-August, but this past Saturday, we did
take a trip to Grand Rapids, for Art Prize. Though the main focus of our
downtown wanderings was the art on display, I couldn't help but notice
the architecture...
This
fine griffons detail was on a large building that I sadly did not get
the name of. Located on a corner and made of brick, it appeared to have a
good deal of Richardsonian Romanesque influences; if anyone knows the
name and history of this building, let me know in the comments. On the
other side of the intersection was this interesting piece of
architecture, the Waldron Building:
Though the two large gargoyles on the right side of the roof appear to be a more recent addition, there was some wonderful original ornamentation on the building, especially around its central oval window:
Though the two large gargoyles on the right side of the roof appear to be a more recent addition, there was some wonderful original ornamentation on the building, especially around its central oval window:
More griffons! I couldn't find much about this beautiful structure -- any information would be great.
Lastly, on our way back to the parking garage, we took a shortcut through an alleyway -- and I saw a great contrast between architecture old and new.
Lastly, on our way back to the parking garage, we took a shortcut through an alleyway -- and I saw a great contrast between architecture old and new.