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Chelsea Tower

Description: The view shows the Chelsea Tower in its urban setting amongst other tall buildings. It stands out as the tallest with its square pierced pinnacle.
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Date: 2002/2005
Creator: WS Atkins Consultants
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Chelsea Tower

Description: Alternating stripes of the white cladding detail move halfway across the facade giving the appearance of piano keys. The view is raking skyward.
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Date: 2002/2005
Creator: WS Atkins Consultants
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Chelsea Tower

Description: The view is of the tower apex. The diagonally placed spines connect to form a square aperture with a needle shape suspended from the meeting point.
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Date: 2002/2005
Creator: WS Atkins Consultants
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Chelsea Tower

Description: The view is of the elevated walkway connecting the garage to the ninth story of the hotel. The view is skyward from the ground.
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Date: 2002/2005
Creator: WS Atkins Consultants
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design
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[Video of the Texas State Capitol and a rally]

Description: Video of scenes around the Texas State Capitol building in Austin, Texas. At the beginning there are men is suits greeting each other on a sidewalk and it pans up to a full view of the building. There are several close-ups of details on the building, including the Goddess of Liberty statue and the symbols of the six countries that claimed ownership of Texas. There are shots of the statues on the Capitol property, as well as several of the flags waving in the wind. There are also a few that incl… more
Date: 2004~
Duration: 7 minutes 51 seconds
Creator: Texas Association of Bilingual Education
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections
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