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  • Postmodern architecture stands as the second highest skyscraper in downtown Minneapolis with the Capella Tower.  Completed in October 1992 the tower rises 330 feet above the streets.  The building has an L-shaped footprint, occupying the entire length of the block between 2nd and 3rd Avenues on 6th Street South and between 6th and 7th Streets on 3rd Avenue South.  The tower's shape and typical floor plans change at the 15th, 27th, and 45th floors.  Seen for miles the unique 45 foot tall semi-circular steel crown serves as a screen for cooling towers and antennae.<br />
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Structural material:   composite structure<br />
Foundation system:   pile foundation<br />
Facade material:  glass/granite<br />
Facade system:   curtain wall<br />
Facade color:   light brown/blue<br />
Architectural style:   postmodernism<br />
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Height (tip):   776.01 ft<br />
Height (architectural):  776.01 ft<br />
Height (roof):   732.01 ft<br />
Height (top floor):   692.01 ft<br />
Length:   157.50 ft<br />
Width:   157.50 ft<br />
Floors (above ground):   56<br />
Floors (below ground):   4<br />
Construction start:   1989<br />
Construction end:   Oct 1992<br />
Floor-to-floor-height:   13.00 ft<br />
Floor-to-ceiling height:   9.00 ft<br />
Elevators:   33<br />
Escalators:   2
    Capella Tower - vintage.jpg
  • The postmodern architecture style of the Travelers Building in downtown Saint Paul, Minnesota sits in the Rice Park zone of the city.  This vantage point from the intersections of St Peter Street, West 6th Street, and Market Street bestows a pleasant summer sunset.<br />
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Height (architectural):  330.00 ft<br />
Height (roof):  330.00 ft<br />
Floors (above ground):  17<br />
Construction start:  1988<br />
Construction end:  1991
    Travelers Building.jpg
  • The Lowry in downtown Saint Paul, Minnesota.  <br />
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Height (architectural):  192.00 ft<br />
Height (roof):  192.00 ft<br />
Height (main roof):  158.00 ft<br />
Length:  50.00 ft<br />
Width:  300.00 ft<br />
Floors (above ground):  14<br />
Construction end:  1912<br />
Renovation end:  2005<br />
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The facade material is brick and terra-cotta of applied masonry in white and orange.  The architectural style is beaux-arts.
    The Lowry.jpg
  • The Degree of Honor Building in St. Paul, Minnesota. A commercial office building.  The first 10 floors are offices and the top floor is mechanical.<br />
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Height:   145.00 ft<br />
Floors (above ground):   11<br />
Construction end:   1961<br />
Structural material:   steel<br />
Facade material:   granite<br />
Facade color:   black / light gray<br />
Architectural style:   modernism
    Degree of Honor Building.jpg
  • Accenture Tower now named 333 South Seventh Street Tower in downtown Minneapolis rises 454.494 feet above the street minutes after sunset.  Completed in 1987 the building has 650,000 square feet.
    Accenture Tower.jpg
  • Mainland, Orkney, United Kingdom
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  • The Pioneer and Endicott Buildings are two office buildings located in downtown Saint Paul, Minnesota. The 1890-built Endicott building forms an L-shape around the 1889-built Pioneer building. The Endicott building was designed by Cass Gilbert and James Knox Taylor; the Pioneer building was designed by Solon Spencer Beman in the Romanesque style; it was the first building in the United States to have a glass elevator. Connected in the 1940s, they are together listed in the National Register of Historic Places.<br />
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pioneer_and_Endicott_Buildings
    The Pioneer and Endicott Buildings.jpg
  • Todd Hintz, WWII reenactor, with the salvaged and restored WWII quonset hut placed at the Little Log House Pioneer Village in Hastings, Minnesota
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  • Columbia, Missouri
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  • Minneapolis
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  • University of Minnesota, Minneapolis Campus
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  • Stromness, Orkney, United Kingdom
    image.jpg
  • Pillsbury A-Mill, Minneapolis, Minnesota
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  • Reykjavík, Iceland
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  • Reykjavík, Iceland
    Harpa Concert Hall-2.jpg
  • Four cranes descend on Minneapolis to begin the construction of the new Minnesota Vikings football stadium.
    GWH1303_Vikings Stadium.jpg
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  • St. Paul Hotel_2014_02_04.jpg
  • The Schubert Club commissioned an elegant bandshell to be both a venue for music events and a beautiful work of art. The bandshell occupies one end of an island in the Mississippi River where the river flows through downtown Saint Paul.
    The Heilmaier Memorial Bandstand.jpg
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  • Cathedral of St. Paul - detail.jpg
  • Standing on the corner of Nicollet Mall and 9th Street South for nearly two hours this image of the Young-Quinlan Building in Minneapolis was created by stitching approximately 32 iPhone images.  The process was meticulously photographed and each image pieced together in the phone while on location.  Occasionally a section was rephotographed in order to achieve the proper alignment in the final image.
    Young-Quinlan Building.jpg
  • Roseville Metro Transit Parking terminal just after sunset.  This image was captured using a D800 with the ISO pushed to 3200.
    Metro Transit Parking Roseville.jpg
  • AT&T Tower in downtown Minneapolis rises 464 feet above Marquette Avenue.  Construction was completed in 1991.
    AT&T Tower.jpg
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  • Vintage style image of The Saint Paul Hotel in Saint Paul, Minnesota.  iPhone image.
    The Saint Paul Hotel.jpg
  • Minneapolis Library.jpg
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