Oooh, that roof! East elevation, overlooking the beach and Glorietta Bay. Photo ©Darren Bradley |
Sunday, October 20, 2013
Coronado Club Room & Boathouse
Sunday, October 13, 2013
San Diego gets a real airport, too!
It's not easy making a glass atrium appear bright and light-filled when outside it's dark and grey... Photo ©Darren Bradley |
I recently shot San Diego's new airport terminal as part of the annual San Diego Architectural Foundation Orchids & Onions awards. The project is called "The Green Build at Terminal 2". It's part of a multi-million dollar expansion of our dinky airport to bring it up to modern standards, to account for both the draconian security measures that are now the norm at any airport, and to simultaneously try to bring a bit more comfort and humanity to the place by providing fewer chain restaurants and more local fare. I had a short window of about an hour to photograph this place. Naturally, it turned out to be a really crappy, dull, grey day with terrible light. So it was a challenge, to say the least.
Saturday, October 12, 2013
A first look at San Diego's new Central Library
San Diego has long always been a big city with a small town mentality - but not in a good way. I'm not sure whether it's the fact that much of our population is transitory (many get transferred elsewhere after a few years, and so aren't invested in the community for the long-term) or because we have a lot of conservatives who aren't interested in seeing tax dollars spent on large infrastructure projects. Whatever the reason, our public buildings just aren't at all what you would expect to see for a major metropolitan area with a population of over 3 million. But that's finally starting to change...
Tuesday, October 8, 2013
A Swimming Pool in Surry Hills
While in Sydney, I visited the new pool at Prince Alfred Park in Surry Hills. It's a great new project by the firm of Neeson Murcutt Architects. The pool and the park existed already, but they were run down and in need of some love.
Sunday, October 6, 2013
Seidler Offices & Apartments
Front entry of the Seidler Offices & Apartments. Harry loved his curves. Photo ©Darren Bradley |
Canberra, or "The World's Largest University Campus"
Locals refer to this building as "The Martian Embassy", due to its unusual form and the fact that Canberra is the Nation's Capital and where all the embassies are located. Photo ©Darren Bradley |
Tell an Australian that you're going to Canberra and they usually chuckle and shake their heads in pity - especially if they're from Melbourne or Sydney. You see, Canberra has a reputation as sleepy town where nothing much of interest ever happens, and there's nothing to do or see. Knowing this, I arranged to spend as little time there as possible. That was a mistake.
Friday, October 4, 2013
A Lab with a View
Gould Evans teamed up with local firm Delawie Architects for this new project on the cliffs overlooking La Jolla. Photo ©Darren Bradley. |
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