Constructed using Pyrex glass tubing, this skylight is located over the reception area of the "Executive Penthouse" floor of the SC Johnson Wax Headquarters.
SC Johnson Headquarters in Racine, Wisconsin. Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, completed in 1939.
Completed in 1951, the 14-story Research Tower is suspended by its central core which is 13 feet in diameter and features a circular elevator surrounded by a spiral staircase. It is no longer in use due to the change in fire and safety codes. The windows are constructed of pyrex glass tubing.
The globe is tilted at 23.5 degrees and makes one rotation every 24 hours. It features small lights that indicate the locations of SC Johnson offices throughout the world.
There's no fish throwing, like in Seattle, but Ceriello's makes damn good panini. The Public Market is located in the historic Third Ward neighborhood.
Getty Center, Los Angeles. Architect: Richard Meier
Portico at the Getty Center in Los Angeles, designed by Richard Meier.
Lee Friedman has been a member since 26 October 2007 and goes by Lee.
Currently in San Francisco.
I am the Founding Creative Director of Everywhere, and developed the visual identity and design of the magazine. Prior to Everywhere, I was Creative Director at Dwell magazine. Currently, I run Lee Friedman Studio, a multidisciplinary graphic design studio in San Francisco.
Formerly a professional photographer in Manhattan, I have also lived and worked in Paris and Rome.