The Apple Store Chicago with it's iconic radius glass corners, Mac-Book ultra-thin roof, and amazing views captured by photographer William Dey.
"Special Architectural Creations" Art Exhibition Brewster Gallery Chicago IL.
Image is printed on crisp white matte Picture Rag museum-quality paper and measures 12"W X 16"H with additional white borders for a total overall paper measurement of 14" X 18".
Signed and Numbered New Limited Edition from the William Dey Signature Collection.
Please allow 10 Business days.
Every design feature minimizes the boundaries between the interior and exterior, including the ultra-thin roof and 32-foot glass walls. The transparency is heightened with radius corners of glass that visually disappear. The architects also tapered the metallic-colored roof’s edges so it visually rests more lightly on top of the glass walls. top of the glass walls.
A portion of the proceeds from the sale of this artwork will be donated to The Chicago Architecture Center. Formerly known as the Chicago Architecture Foundation, the Chicago Architecture Center is a nonprofit cultural organization with tours, exhibitions, programs and events for all ages. Their mission is to inspire people to discover why design matters.
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The Apple Store Chicago with it's iconic radius glass corners, Mac-Book ultra-thin roof, and amazing views captured by photographer William Dey.
"Special Architectural Creations" Art Exhibition Brewster Gallery Chicago IL.
Image is printed on crisp white matte Picture Rag museum-quality paper and measures 12"W X 16"H with additional white borders for a total overall paper measurement of 14" X 18".
Signed and Numbered New Limited Edition from the William Dey Signature Collection.
Please allow 10 Business days.
Every design feature minimizes the boundaries between the interior and exterior, including the ultra-thin roof and 32-foot glass walls. The transparency is heightened with radius corners of glass that visually disappear. The architects also tapered the metallic-colored roof’s edges so it visually rests more lightly on top of the glass walls. top of the glass walls.
A portion of the proceeds from the sale of this artwork will be donated to The Chicago Architecture Center. Formerly known as the Chicago Architecture Foundation, the Chicago Architecture Center is a nonprofit cultural organization with tours, exhibitions, programs and events for all ages. Their mission is to inspire people to discover why design matters.
museum-quality paper
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