Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Corner Of S.M. & The Tar Pit

Damnit, you Google some new information every dayso often if you're not careful. We were most amazed that it's been well over a yr. since we'd wandered through this intersection; last time through a Carl's Jr.® & Faith Plating occupied this space.
And we were informed the (no longer-extant) Faith Plating building was designed by some guy named Gehry 50 yrs. ago. More on that & compare & contrast the architectural concepts w/ the built reality at Curbed L.A.
No Effin' Idea Dep't.: This doesn't do real justice to the debris w/ spikes thing around the corner windows,
but it's there & it's silly-looking.

6 comments:

  1. This doesn't do real justice to the debris w/ spikes thing around the corner windows

    Wow, that's ugly. It'd be a perfectly cromulent building, otherwise.
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  2. I would make a comment about vagina dentata but that would probably indicate more about me than about the architecture.

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  3. Building & Safety Editor:
    To be fair, Gehry probably wasn't much of a Gehry 50 yrs. ago either.

    V.D. is a fair call on whoever decided that would be a good thing.

    When it's all over I'm sure I'll have gotten more use from the former Carl's Jr.® than I ever will from "The Dylan."

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  4. Gehry's career really didn't do much until his house, which was late 70s. So the concrete box that was torn down was when he was a working stiff, like me.

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  5. Otherwise, I like the new building, spikys and all. Tell yourself they are to defend against the mutant swarms after the apocalypse, maybe that will make you feel better.

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