Recognize this structure? If you live in Seattle, you might-- it's a construction photo of the Space Needle, viewed through the framework of a Science Center decorative arch. Both buildings were completed in the nick of time for the World's Fair in 1962. I like the blasted, surreal look of this landscape that eventually became the lush Seattle Center. This old photo is a masterpiece.
And here's a view of the Science Center under construction, or more correctly the United States Science Pavilion, as it was known during the Fair. This project was funded with federal dollars, and it was full of gee-whiz exhibits to show the rest of the world how technologically advanced we were in the "Space Age."The scene below shows the Seattle Monorail support columns being hoisted into place. The concrete was poured into wood forms right along Fifth Ave. Four men and a crane. You get the feeling they really knew how to get things done fast in those days...
Click here for more pictures on the MOHAI website.
Congrats! The folks at MOHI are certainly fortunate to have such a talented and professional volunteer. I hope they are impressed as much as I. Lucky bro.
ReplyDeleteIt's a wonderful job-- the only thing missing is the paycheck :-) But they give me terrific projects!
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