Monday, November 29, 2010

More from the Gaylord




There is so much to see at this location, I had to create a second post. The first image is actually from the exterior; the walkway from the harbor to the waterfront entrance of the hotel. I took this picture to capture two of the treatments to the concrete walkway. Without careful observation, you would like you were walking on brick and wood, not stamped and stained concrete.

Image 2 is the exterior of one of the retail shops that is located within the hotel. I love the look of the stacked stone with the stained wood framed windows and doors. It sets the shop apart from the other spaces under the same roof.

The last 2 images give a better view of the large interior atrium. The glass ceiling and wall allows for natural light and beautiful waterfront views to be a part of the space. The bottom image shows the "town" within the glass structure. The town is varied with brick, wood, stone, metal, and interesting textiles.

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