Monday, November 13, 2006
333 Third Street
I saw this one walking around Jack London Square and then found a pic of it on the Internet. My thinking about Oakland's architecture has led to my imagining fantastic future extrapolations of existing buildings - dreamlike structures that protrude at strange angles and odd hybrid buildings that combine functions, such as cathedral gas-stations and mausoleum airports. Anyway, this building - which is only a few blocks from Jeff and Leyya's place - looks like a bit like that already.
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333 Third Street - Future Extrapolation
Here's an artist's rendering of a planned renovation of the building pictured above. Aside from whatever merits the proposed renovation has, I am fascinated with the idea of extrapolating possibilities from existing structures. My visions are more bizarre than this pic but it illustrates the idea of extrapolation nicely.
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Shipping Cranes 1
City Center 1
Oakland Police Station 1
This is the Oakland Police Station before it was renovated - and made more fortress-like - as a precaution against future earthquakes. Oakland's culture and its psychological fabric is colored by the apprehension of the bloodshed that a future earthquake will bring. This apprehension can be seen in recent trends in architecture and renovation. Older, more ornate buildings, such as Oakland's vintage theaters, are anarchonisms from the past.
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Oakland Police Station 2
I couldn't find an actual photo of the Police Station after renovation, but here's an architectural rendering. It's hard to tell from this drawing, but the new facade is ominous and has an Orwellian flavor. It definitely jives with my visions of Oakland as a dystopia. The dystopian Oakland I imagine would be one where the city has suffered from an earthquake and has been rebuilt with a harder, more fortress-like aesthetic.
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Masonic Temple 1
Grand Lake Theater 1
Shadows Near Lake Merritt
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