| Architecture "We shape our buildings; thereafter they shape us." —Winston Churchill Black and white grid overhead, shot on Broadway. Intricate plaster work engineered to scatter sound and lift sight-lines, making cramped auditoriums feel palatial. Unless you've lingered in old theaters, it's just geometry. Layer upon layer of forgotten, remarkable craftsmanship acoustics and illusion carved in plaster. They engineered for sound while honoring form, every detail serving the experience. Beautiful building design once held both purpose and poetry - function first was understood, but form never forsaken. |
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