http://variety.com/2015/biz/news/mi...ct-of-disney-buildings-dies-at-80-1201451673/
Very sad, he was a very talented man.
Very sad, he was a very talented man.
Really cool to hear your father helped build that, another great piece of architecture Thanks for sharing!He was from here (Indianapolis): http://www.wthr.com/story/28422528/...es-indy-native-who-later-had-target-line-dies
He also designed the Humana tower in Louisville, and my dad was on the construction management team.
Probably his most significant building for Disney is the Animation Building in Burbank with the dwarves holding up the pediment. Very whimsical.
Of course the Swan and Dolphin are major WDW landmarks.
A very accomplished and clever postmodern (whatever that means!) artist. He'll be remembered, I suspect, in the upper echelon of American architects of his generation.
I worked in the Humana building for years. Truly a beautiful building. So sad to see he has passed. I loved his work.He was from here (Indianapolis): http://www.wthr.com/story/28422528/...es-indy-native-who-later-had-target-line-dies
He also designed the Humana tower in Louisville, and my dad was on the construction management team.
Isnt it true he designed the Swan and Dolphin to have the monorail go thorough them?
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