Glancing toward the Ceiling

      I have always sat in the student lounge on the third floor and admired this small section of Baruch’s architecture. I have never seen such a beautiful campus. When I had come to my first Baruch open house five years ago it was the architecture that had me in awe. If there is one thing I will miss when I graduate it will definitely be the ambiguous, yet astonishing architecture. Sometimes I would have bad days and I would look at the all the geometric shapes and metal hardware to find serenity. Usually I would seek solace from nature if I were feeling indifferent, but there’s no green refuge on the urban streets of New York City.

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2 Responses to Glancing toward the Ceiling

  1. fantmann says:

    Jackie,

    These are well composed photographs with a strong sense of pattern and design. There is no wasted, unneeded space. Good integration between color and form.

    Perhaps you could explain the “inspiration.”

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