See that little pole in the lower right corner
of the bottom picture? Just beneath the wedge of pink?
That's where I was standing when I took the top picture,
another view of the Sidney and Lois Eskenazi Health Center.
The structure is a series of rectangular boxes,
stacked and connected to form an E without a crossbar.
The lighted section is the outpatient care section, while
the emergency department forms another white box
to the north of this one. More enclosed than the others,
it is clearly marked in bright red letters,
EMERGENCY, that can be seen for miles.
The letters are as large as the ones identifying
the hospital and its benefactors,
so people who want help will make no mistake
in locating the care they need.
The structure is a series of rectangular boxes,
stacked and connected to form an E without a crossbar.
The lighted section is the outpatient care section, while
the emergency department forms another white box
to the north of this one. More enclosed than the others,
it is clearly marked in bright red letters,
EMERGENCY, that can be seen for miles.
The letters are as large as the ones identifying
the hospital and its benefactors,
so people who want help will make no mistake
in locating the care they need.
2 comments:
Damn, those are sexy angles, Speedway.
Terrific use of angles in both of these shots!
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