A wall of leaded GLASS panels illuminate the William H. Danforth chapel which is located on the Southern Florida College campus. Unlike the massive size of the Annie Pfieffer Chapel this chapel has a warm and intimate feeling. This is the only work of Frank Lloyd Wright in leaded GLASS on the campus. The high gloss polish on the floor reflects and doubles the flood of light and geometric design in this space.
I have seen pictures taken from the outdoors of the chapel at night time, such a beautiful sight. Perhaps one evening I will have the personal experience.
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Gives the light a very rich feel!
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nice composition and reflection.
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Very striking design and photo…I like those reflections too…doubling the beauty as you point out.
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I like this modern way of leaded glass and the way they are top down
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Love the angle and the colors … and the mood!
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Beautiful and very striking!! I like the composition showing the how it mirrors itself on either side and then reflects off the floor.
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Thank You! this one moves me too.
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Very nice composition with the center focus on the cross
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thanks for your thoughts, the cross is the core of it all, isn’t it.
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Nice reflections and symmetry too.
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thanks, this is one of my personal favorites 😉
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Looks like a drawing. The lines and colors are perfect. Great angle.
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Glad you stopped by and enjoyed this photo from the series I did on Frank Lloyd Wright architecture in Florida!
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A very colorful and symmetrical image. Perfectly balanced.
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balanced, just like me! glad you enjoyed this post!
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