Showing posts with label architecture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label architecture. Show all posts

Friday, March 7, 2014

The EMP


 The EMP structure is very unique. It is hard to miss since it is so large (the colors help, too).


There are a mix of textures, colors and shapes. 



This makes me want to say "Go Huskies!" (only a UW alum would immediately jump to this phrase)


The restaurant has bench seating around the edge. They also have these holes in the back that are perfect for spying people watching.


Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Ahhh Seattle!

 

 Honestly, I love living in Japan. It has become my home and it will be my home for the rest of my life, but Seattle will always feel like home when I visit.


 Seattle is one of those cities that you can relax and see the sights without rushing to each one to make sure you fit in 10 sights in one day. That's what I felt like I had to do when I visited New York. It is a great city and I definitely want to visit again, but there is sooooooo much to do there! I had 5 days there and I was exhausted afterwards.  Everyday we fit at least 3 sights in, of course the Metropolitan Museum of Art took a whole day and it still wasn't enough.

 This is around the Space Needle. You can find the EMP (Experience Music Project) and the Dale Chihuly Exhibition here as well. I visited the Dale Chihuly Exhibition and it was amazing! If you haven't gone yet, you should make plans to! If you enjoy art or color or darkened spaces, you will like the exhibition.

Monday, March 3, 2014

Good-bye Friday Harbor!


I had a great time visiting Friday Harbor. I just wish I had more time to explore the island! It's not very big, but we could have used another day. With another day we could have driven along the other side of the island and enjoyed the views from that side. 


This just means that I will have to visit again!


Thank you for having me Friday Harbor!

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Friday Harbor Architecture


 It had been a long time since I had seen a brick building and never one in such good condition. I really like the details of the second floor windows, too.


Such a variation of architecture on this island. Influences from many different places and people.

Monday, December 16, 2013

An Old Town Called Chimayo


 Chimayo was very quiet, not so many people in the area. But, of the people that we did meet they were very friendly. One man in particular was very....flirty. lol He was a very good salesman. I have to say his chili was pretty good!


 If you have time try to make a trip to Chimayo. Buy some chili and visit the chapels!


Sunday, November 24, 2013

Palace of the Governor's: Santa Fe, NM


The Palace of the Governor's is where the governor's of Santa Fe used to live. Now, it is a museum for the history of Santa Fe. We can't take photographs inside the museum except in the courtyard, which is where this photo was taken. The museum has a lot of photographs and artifacts on display. A good place to visit to understand what the city of Santa Fe went through.

Thursday, November 21, 2013

A Door in Santa Fe


I stood staring at this door for a couple minutes. I just happened to catch the colors out of the corner of my eye and I had to get a closer look. I'm glad I did! 


How amazing is this door?

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Inside the Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi


 The stained glass windows were beautiful with the light streaming through them.

I wasn't a real big fan of this Cathedral, because it is a little over the top. If I had to choose one cathedral of chapel to visit I would choose the Loretto Chapel. It's beautiful in it's simplicity and we can't forget the spiral staircase!


With that said I did find some details that I enjoyed at this Cathedral, like the door.


Sunday, November 17, 2013

Architectural Styles in Santa Fe



Pueblo Style - Made of adobe and trees. 
This is one of the museums near the square. New Mexico Museum of Art


A blend of Adobe, French-Romanesque and Modern Architecture designs.
 Saint Francis Cathedral



This cathedral stands out among the adobe buildings. It is large and very close to the square, so it's a little hard to miss.

Friday, November 15, 2013

A Stroll Through Downtown Santa Fe


 I love everything about this building. The ivy, the awning, the balcony, the color....


 There were quite a few shops to stop. I found a chocolate shop that I was somehow able to tear myself away from without buying any chocolate. I would have bought some, but I wasn't sure how well they would have held up in my suitcase in Japan where it was still quite hot.

A shampoo explosion is bad, but a melted chocolate explosion? I didn't want to try my luck.


 I loved the souvenir shops, which yes are a little over priced. But then again that's part of buying souvenirs and it helps the local economy....hopefully, the local economy. No matter what it is a good way to bring home a little of the local products to remind you of your time there.

Can you tell I am a souvenir addict?





 If you walk just a few minutes from the center of the town you can find galleries and quiet streets like these. Part of it was that it was the off season, but I can't imagine tourists swarming this area. It felt more like the area the locals would spend their time. Quiet and simply decorated cafes and restaurants. Plenty of apartment buildings and office buildings.


Wednesday, November 13, 2013

The Spiral Staircase



This is the main reason why I love The Loretto Chapel. This staircase is surrounded with a little mystery. It is called a miraculous staircase, because they don't know exactly who built it or why or how. Visit this site to find out more information.

 

For artists, architecture lovers, miracle lovers or people who are just curious, you must take a look at this spiral staircase.


Saturday, November 9, 2013

The Loretto Chapel


This chapel is a must see in Santa Fe. My next post will have the main reason, but I also found the outside and the trees to be worth it as well.

 Nature: Straight and solid
Man-made: Off kilter and see through


I don't know who came up with the idea to drape their prayer beads on a tree branch, but the variety of colors and sizes truly are beautiful. An interesting thought that the prayer beads would keep reaching out further and further as the tree grows.

Thursday, November 7, 2013

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Around the Oldest House of Santa Fe


 I noticed this tree not too far from the oldest house left standing in Santa Fe. The first thing that came to mind was how long it had been there and the changes that happened around it.


Part of the restaurant that hides the house from the main street. If you have been walking around all morning maybe it's time for a break with a little wine or beer. Watch your head going in!


A full view of the house. Unfortunately, you can't go to the second floor anymore. Only the one room in the front is accessible to visitors.