Wednesday 19 March 2014

Frank Gehry, BP Pedestrian Bridge, Chicago

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Frank gehry, abstract, abstractional, abstraction, bridge, bp pedestrian bridge, Chicago, stainless steel, gehry, detail, façade, architect, architecture, architectural, structure, columbus drive, graphic

Frank gehry, abstract, abstractional, abstraction, bridge, bp pedestrian bridge, Chicago, stainless steel, gehry, detail, façade, architect, architecture, architectural, structure, columbus drive, graphic

    Frank gehry, abstract, abstractional, abstraction, bridge, bp pedestrian bridge, Chicago, stainless steel, gehry, detail, façade, architect, architecture, architectural, structure, columbus drive, graphic

Frank gehry, abstract, abstractional, abstraction, bridge, bp pedestrian bridge, Chicago, stainless steel, gehry, detail, façade, architect, architecture, architectural, structure, columbus drive, graphic

A detail abstraction of architecture of the BP Pedestrian Bridge in Chicago focusing on specular reflections. Designed by Architect Frank Gehry. Photographed by Melbourne centric photographic artist tim macauley.

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Frank gehry, abstract, abstractional, abstraction, bridge, bp pedestrian bridge, Chicago, stainless steel, gehry, detail, façade, architect, architecture, architectural, structure, columbus drive, graphic

Frank gehry, abstract, abstractional, abstraction, bridge, bp pedestrian bridge, Chicago, stainless steel, gehry, detail, façade, architect, architecture, architectural, structure, columbus drive, graphic

Snaking it's way over Columbus Drive the stainless steel leviathan that is the BP Pedestrian Bridge was designed by architect Frank Gehry [link]. The bridge opened in 2004. Somewhat reminiscent of the Webb Bridge in Melbourne designed by Denton Corker Marshall only the sides have far more potential, as a sweet slippery dip. 


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