Thoughts on Architecture

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With exceptions, today’s construction methods and materials don’t demand the respect for “craftsmanship” like old architecture. Hopefully civic leaders and historic preservation organizations will be effective in saving salvageable structures from the wrecking ball.
In a sense, photographers can “preserve” all buildings. Hopefully, we can do more than document beautiful historic structures when we present them with some flair and emotion.
This section of the Tower Life Building in San Antonio, Texas has intricate designs, gargoyles, reflections, and leafless tree branches that seem to be beckoning the faces above.
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