Architectural Media Innovation
Wednesday, August 17th, 2011
The New Museum on Bowery Street in New York City is a stunning architectural statement that cannot be ignored. Walking down the neighborhood street the building exterior stands out like nothing else, and it’s simple footprint is as well curated as what’s inside. The building, a stack of rectilinear boxes that are slightly offset and covered in a perforated steel creates a dimensional texture.
Shot on an iPhone with no manipulation. New Museum facade, shot with no manipulation, at the New Museum, Bowery, NY, NY.
Photo by: http://www.cryptogramink.com/
The New Museum on Bowery Street in New York City is a stunning architectural statement that cannot be ignored. Walking down the neighborhood street the building exterior stands out like nothing else, and it’s simple footprint is as well curated as what’s inside. The building, a stack of rectilinear boxes that are slightly offset and covered in a perforated steel creates a dimensional texture.
Shot on an iPhone with no manipulation. New Museum facade, shot with no manipulation, at the New Museum, Bowery, NY, NY.
Photo by: http://www.cryptogramink.com/


