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The Barclays Center Arena – Williams Guerrier

Williams Guerrier Professor Gold English Composition I December, 11 2012 Controversy Within The Barclays Center There are many ways in which a building or landmark can be criticized, but there are four modes of Architectural criticisms that are often used … Continue reading

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What is worth preserving? – Williams Guerrier

Something being preserved should have a significant part in the involvement of the lives in which the people around it live. There is always that one place that we always tend to visit or think about, whether this place is … Continue reading

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“Architecture and the Lost Art of Drawing” – by Michael Graves

In Michael Graves’s article “Architecture and the Lost Art of Drawing,” it seems that he being an architect can see the change in modern day architecture. Graves mentions how there was a time where an architect would draw up a … Continue reading

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Unphotographable moment # 1

This is a picture I did not take of the water sprinklers by the Brooklyn Museum at night when the lights come on. Although this happens often, I never get to capture the amazing scene as the light gleams through … Continue reading

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Unphotographable moment #2

This is a picture I did not take of a specifically interesting snake. A man walked around with this humongous snake around his neck during the over-crowded Labor Day parade. The shaping patterns were extremely intriguing for the simple fact … Continue reading

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Williams Guerrier Unphotographable moment # 3

This is a picture I did not take one night while visiting my cousin, of a raccoon tearing into a squirrel in the backyard. The rat squealed and squirmed but the raccoon just wouldn’t let in up until the rat … Continue reading

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The Brooklyn Bridge – Williams Guerrier

As one of New York City’s greatest icons the Brooklyn Bridge I can say is one architectural piece that my focus seems to be set on the most. Stretching over the East river to connect the boroughs of Brooklyn and … Continue reading

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