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I had the chance to do a little bit of exploring in Fort Worth last January and my favorite part of the trip was this I was blown away at the beauty of this building. Unfortunately, due to limited time and fact that its fairly secured-I was unable to get inside, but got a few photos of the building and some glimpses of the inside of the building that ignited the fire to go back later. I'm sure this site has been done by just about everyone in the area that explores but I think the thing that I appreciated about my time there was not the thrill of thinking I was first to a new location, but the staggering beauty of the building, especially in the evening when the magic hour sun came pouring through the arched windows. I think our society has lost something in its quest for modernity and cost efficiency-the beauty of turning a building vital for the survival of the surrounding population into a beautiful expression of that population's creativity and quest for greatness. Hope you enjoy the (limited) photos and I apologize in advance for the composition on some of these . 1.
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Edited to remove the name drop. Sorry! I'm new.
[last edit 9/17/2015 1:08 AM by tmerckx_ - edited 1 times]
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Nice! I like the first one best!
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I really like your first one, I didn't even recognize the building at first, so A+ on uniqueness! Architecturally, yes, I believe this is one of my favorite local explores. The most notable element being the huge, gorgeous windows, as you've seen. I remember being awed by this place long before I even started photographing or exploring (I used to work across from here)! Cheers Deeashley
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Thank you all so much! Its truly a great building.
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I never got in here too much heat, good job..
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Thanks 2X! Hoping I'll be back.
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