The windows are papered up and last we saw the entire place was gutted. But last week when strolling past the building at night we noticed the addition of new lights which do an excellent job of accentuating some of the buildings character. It seems like a simple yet impactful improvement to the building and with this type of attention to detail we're excited to see what they have in store for the inside.
It also appears that the vintage, translucent glass near the corner of the building might be coming down. A couple days after we took the picture above we noticed that plywood boards have been put over these tiles. We can only assume that means they're coming down. Maybe we're wrong.
Or maybe we're just crazy and shouldn't be looking so hard for signs of life at places like this.
It looks nice. Hopefully the glass comes down too.
ReplyDeleteNight lighting always helps. And it's sad about the glass blocks. They really complete the deco look of the building. Boring glass panes won't do the same.
ReplyDeleteI hope it's not true they're gonna take down the vintage glass blocks. It's a historic building -- one of the few film exchange buildings on that row still left -- and the glass blocks, as the previous poster noted, really make the Deco styling of the building.
ReplyDeleteThere are two glaring issues with this renovation:
ReplyDelete1. The lights shining towards the stars contribute to the ever growing light washing/pollution of our night sky.
2. The glass blocks are an integral part of the building's original design and should be restored.
I hope there will be no more destructive "improvements" to this beautiful building.
"I hope there will be no more destructive "improvements" to this beautiful building."
ReplyDeleteI never met someone who called this fugly monstrosity "beautiful". It can only be improved.
@ 9:31 Anon:
ReplyDeleteAgreed maaaaaaan. This building is certainly an architectural gem. The floating door on the front is evidence enough.
ehh...the glass blocks don't impress me much. I think they make it look fuddy-duddy.
ReplyDeleteIf the place had good atmosphere and food once inside, I would forget about the glass blocks though.
I really liked Opera but will be happy to just have a good resturant in the loop!
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