Hmm... I dunno. That cover just seems terribly out of place with the rest of the building. Something more sensitive to the original architecture would have been nice. Excellent capture though. Happy WW.
I think I like the window above better than the doorway on this one. I think it would be truly jubilant to be able to have that much daylight flowing in!
Actually the building and the cover over the doors were built at the same time in the 1980s I think. This building is connected to the old mansion on the north end. It contains an auditorium, a gift shop and office space. The front door to the mansion is not used any more. Maybe I will post those doors another time.
great shot!
ReplyDeleteAnd it looks very impressive indeed!!!
ReplyDeleteMine is up as well at AussiePomm (Ships and Flags), have a great
WW!!
A smart collection of doors and arches. What a clean-looking building!
ReplyDeleteVery symmetrical, clean and crisp, nice shot.
ReplyDeleteHmm... I dunno. That cover just seems terribly out of place with the rest of the building. Something more sensitive to the original architecture would have been nice.
ReplyDeleteExcellent capture though. Happy WW.
gosh, I like the contrast of the new with the old.
ReplyDeletegreat pic.
Bisous de France...
ReplyDeleteI think I like the window above better than the doorway on this one. I think it would be truly jubilant to be able to have that much daylight flowing in!
ReplyDeleteActually the building and the cover over the doors were built at the same time in the 1980s I think. This building is connected to the old mansion on the north end. It contains an auditorium, a gift shop and office space. The front door to the mansion is not used any more. Maybe I will post those doors another time.
ReplyDeleteYou are the number door man in Tulsa.
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