Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Looking North

From the Kauffman Center looking north toward Bartle Hall's sky stations.  Bartle Hall is the convention center in KC.  It has 388,800 square feet of contiguous, column-free space, which is the size of eight football fields.  These pylons of concrete and steel support the cables that suspend Bartle Hall above I-70 and allow for the column-free space inside the convention center.  These sky stations are brilliant at night as I showed you here

7 comments:

cieldequimper said...

Striking to say the least. It looks like some sort of energy plant.

Birdman said...

Ya, those night shots are impressive.

Halcyon said...

An interesting structure.

Sharon said...

this is another impressive building.

RedPat said...

It does look like a power plant of some kind. Your night shot was great!

Jack said...

Kansas City has many interesting buildings. It must be a good place to be an architect.

Randy said...

There really is alot to see in your city. Makes me really want to visit.