Designed by Frank Gehry, this space is the interior of the Peter B. Lewis Building. When , I look at this space, I wonder how exactly did they build these form and still have some sort of stability. The place just seems like a walk in wonderland. The walls are very organic in their forms, and look like flowing water. This huge cuved block in the center of this space confuses me, I havent quite figured out its function, but it looks like a space ship. At first when I looked at this space I thought it was really small, but thanks to the table I actually get a good feeling of the shear space inside this building. Quite impressive. I still wonder how does this palce hold itself together?Monday, December 3, 2007
Peter B. Lewis Building
Designed by Frank Gehry, this space is the interior of the Peter B. Lewis Building. When , I look at this space, I wonder how exactly did they build these form and still have some sort of stability. The place just seems like a walk in wonderland. The walls are very organic in their forms, and look like flowing water. This huge cuved block in the center of this space confuses me, I havent quite figured out its function, but it looks like a space ship. At first when I looked at this space I thought it was really small, but thanks to the table I actually get a good feeling of the shear space inside this building. Quite impressive. I still wonder how does this palce hold itself together?
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