The ARCHITECTURE of Frank Lloyd Wright is known world wide. This view is inside the Annie Pfeiffer Chapel standing in the center of the building looking up at the tower. The tower is known as “the bicycle rack in the sky” and “the bow tie” because of the wrought iron and concrete design.
The Annie Pfeiffer Chapel is the hallmark of the all the Frank Lloyd Wright designs on the campus of Florida Southern College, it took 3 years to build this chapel (1939 – 1941) with students involved in the building process. To this date Sunday services are still held here.
Over the next few days additional posts will appear on my blog with photo views of architecture designs of Frank Lloyd Wright on the campus of Florida Southern College.
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Love the angle and the colors, it’s a great example of modern architecture!
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Thanks Tony, glad you enjoyed this photo. Hoping the following images are pleasing to you also.
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Wow. It looks like it could go on forever. One couldn’t be afraid of heights to take this photo. Really enjoyed this pic.
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Thanks for the comment, the view does seem to be endless.
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The sharp angles and lines are mesmerizing! Wonder what this would look like in a black and white?? 🙂
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Thanks Tammy, I took your thoughts into fruition, take a look at the next post:)
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The perspective is wonderful of this intricate ceiling.
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Thanks so much, I thought you may like this one.
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The richness is overwhelming as is the Architecture.
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So glad the feelings I had has translated into the photo.
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Have to say that the angle this was shot at really adds to the image!
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Thanks, I so wished I had a fish eye lens…..
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Wow! this is dizzyingly awesome. Great perspective and great job on the exposure. I love the lines and angles, a fisheye would be interesting
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if only Steven lived closer… lol
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This building must be spectacular, looking forward to seeing more.
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I so enjoyed my quick tour, makes my heart happy you are having a good time too.
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I will echo “awesome”!!! We’ve been through many of his structures when traveling in the midwest and it’s always an interesting tour. You’ve captured a great view.
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Thank you for the kind words and for enjoying my view. His work is indeed interesting. I’d like to go back and spend more time poking around.
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