Formerly known as "WHAT'S WRONG ABOUT THE RIGHT THINGS?", this blog has changed course since Summer 2011. Instead of random thought/experience records, I see most of the posts are geared towards my DIY endeavors and throwing fewer things in the dustbin!! What a pursuit! I pat myself on the back...and why not so handy? Coz I am not. I can sew, paint a bit but don't own a drill, or sewing machine. So with limited bandwidth but great enthusiasm I try to make the best of my creative juices.
Saturday, November 11, 2006
The Church and the History of Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh had been a vital part of the great steel belt of US, being rich in coal. Most of the old buildings bear the testimony of the resulting high levels of pollution in the city. Even this church at Negley. You can cleary see the black deposition on it wall. Seeing the marks pollution on these old buildings, it is understandable why the Kauffmann's were desperate for a retreat out in the woods, and wanted the house to truely connect with nature
1. Falling Waters
2. Cathedral of Learning: University of Pittsburgh
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These pictures attracts soo much......being there would be really a nice experience..
keep exploring.....and keep posting
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