Once located at 203 Tamal Vista Blvd. in Corte Madera, CA
The building apparently (per Google Maps) is still there but the FABULOUS metal screen is not. Why am I not surprised?
Architect - John Savage Bolles
Artist - Harry Crotty
Photographer - Pirkle Jones
This photograph was taken circa 1960. It appears in the 1968 book "Art in Architecture" by Louis G. Redstone, FAIA
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Scanned from the 1968 book - Art in Architecture - by Louis G. Redstone, FAIA
Architect: Kurt Meyer & Associates
Sculpture by artist George Rickey, stainless steel with 150 moving rotors, 15 feet high by 32 feet wide, weighing 1 1/2 tons, 1965
Photographer: The one and only... Julius Shulman
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Scanned from the 1968 book - Art in Architecture - by Louis G. Redstone, FAIA
Architects: William L. Pereira & Associates
Artist: Tom Van Sant, "Birds in Flight," 100 birds with wingspread of 4 feet, attached to three bronze-encased stainless-steel rods, each 120 feet high (electrodeposited - bronze process developed from the aircraft industry); theme symbolic of seagulls which saved Morman crops by eating locusts, 1964
Photographer: The one and only... Julius Shulman
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Scanned from the 1968 book - Art in Architecture - by Louis G. Redstone, FAIA
Architects: John Graham & Company
Artist: Francois Stahly, wood sculpture, 30 feet high, 1962
Photographer: Louis G. Redstone
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Scanned from the 1968 book - Art in Architecture - by Louis G. Redstone, FAIA
Architect: Minuro Yamasaki & Associates
Sculpture: Metal screen, brass-coated steel with bronze-tipped rods, 46 feet by 13 feet by 3 1/2 inches, 1964
Photographer: Balthazar Korab
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