Inside and outside of my creative life, I always find those valuable moments of time to draw and sketch the some of events, spaces and environments on my journeys... Sometimes I think about Robert Byron touring through regions of the Middle East in search of unique towers and monuments, and wonder about Bruce Chatwin venturing through the southern tip of South America and falling in love with Patagonia...Douglas Wittnebel...
Showing posts with label Torre Diana. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Torre Diana. Show all posts
Tuesday, November 6, 2018
Thursday, November 1, 2018
Mexico City view
Painted view looking to the south west from the 21st floor of the Torre Diana building, where the AT&T Foundry is located.
The pointed top building is by LBR + A, the tallest in Mexico City. It sits triangular in plan and features two perpendicular concrete elevations and one glass facade of the hypotenuse of the triangle. https://www.archdaily.com/office/lbr-a
The BBVA building in the middle features a distinctive fuschia and bright yellow exterior spiral staircase element, and designed by Ricardo Legoretta.
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doug douglas wittnebel,
foundry,
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Mexico,
Mexico City,
painting,
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Torre Diana,
tower,
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