#51
Posted: 02/02/2005 14:19
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MRAVOJED wrote:šta bih palio kad vidi kako sunce samo svijetli![]()
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ovako je joost van santen uz pomoć, kako na internetu piše, spectral mirrors osvijetlio prostore palače pravde u hagu, al one za domaćine.
i dok njihovi kriminalci uživaju u ovakvim ambijentima, valjda u neposrednoj blizini, naši warlords čekaju početak suđenja
a evo kako to priroda radi![]()












grozno (kakva glupa rijecpitt wrote:PPG Building

Philip Johnson and John Burgee 1981-1984
Graphic Design and signage by Massimo Vignelli (also responsible for all graphic design in Frank Gehry's Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao).
PPG Place, a large building complex including a 40-story tower (635 feet) with five satellite buildings that cover a six city block area, was designed by Philip Johnson and John Burgee. The large urban complex was in part inspired by two existing architectural landmarks in Pittsburgh, the Cathedral of Learning in the University of Pittsburgh's campus and H.H. Richardson's Allegheny County Courthouse (both worth visiting when in Pittsburgh). In PPG Place, Johnson made loose use of Gothic architectural vocabulary, translating it into modern materials and construction techniques. Dedicated in the same year as the AT&T building in New York City, PPG Place stands perhaps as one of Johnson's buildings that best demonstrates his wit and affinity for mixed messages. By mixing historical forms with modern methods of construction, Johnson created a post-modernist building which is truly unique, in part due to its use of materials, which were immensely appropriate since PPG is a leading manufacturer of curtain wall assemblies.
...freakpitt wrote:By mixing historical forms with modern methods of construction, Johnson created a post-modernist...
on leash...freak

