Thursday, May 5, 2011

Modernist Albuquerque 2011.02.28 - Along Route 66

So these are the various photos I took earlier this year in Albuquerque - most of these are along Route 66. I'm saving the images of the wonderful Pueblo-Deco KiMo Theater for another post - it's well deserving of being spot-lighted on its own.

First shot is a sunset - just to give you an idea of the general setting - the city sits nestled along one side of the Sandia mountains and is mostly flat or shallow rolling hills; desert with cedars, sage and other scrub. There are other hills and ranges that can be seen in the distance.


I took this shot of a long, tall decorative screen-wall near downtown. You just don't see this type of construction any more.


I'm still downtown with this series of images - mostly old theaters, public buildings and the like. The KiMo is also located on that end. The opposite end of Route 66 has Nob Hill and is close to the college.

Crossroads Motel


Here are some shots of the El Rel Theater - looks to be used for live performances now.




And here's a taste of the KiMo Theater up the street


This is an old Kress building - I like that the original building sign was retained.



As you start traveling towards Nob Hill you first see this old car dealership that has been converted to a restaurant - there are Phillips 66 pumps evident (not sure if those were original or brought in).



I spotted this Deco condo which was probably originally a hotel.


Most of the architecture that's worth seeing along the Route is Deco.


And then there's this really wonderful Hiway House Motel - the building itself is rather boring but the neon sign is really fantastic.






And here are some random details I spotted that look interesting enough to photograph.






There's also a small theater with some interesting Asian Cinema - the Guild.




And finally one of my favorites - an original barrel-roofed Arby's that's been converted into a Starbucks - I like that a new Arby's has been built right-alongside - it provides some continuity.



My apologies for the quality of many of these photos - they were taking from the sidewalk and the sun was rather intense (it was also getting towards the evening so so the lighting is both stark and angled with deep shadows). I hope you enjoyed my little tour.

-- John

Saturday, April 16, 2011

Modernism in Albuquerque 2011

It's been a while since I've posted to this blog and I need to get back into the habit. I recently took a trip out to Albuquerque and will be posting images of the various buildings I encountered along Route 66 - wait til you see the KiMo theater! Next post soon!

-- John

Friday, December 4, 2009

Small Cluster Near Tucker

Here's a smattering of modernist-influenced split-levels I found off of Chamblee-Tucker road as it approaches Lavista Road from the west, Southwest of Tucker. I entered the neighborhood, lured in by a couple of yard sale signs.

3994 Menlo Dr


3954 Menlo Dr


2894 Thornbriar Rd

523 Emily Dr


-- Best, John

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Lakeland Screen Wall Modern

More images from my recent trip to Lakeland, Ft Mead and WInter Haven Florida. Love the screening applied tot he front of this flat-roofed modern.

Friday, August 7, 2009

Across for Walmart on Chamblee Tucker and Peachtree Industrial


From the Street
Originally uploaded by johnnyapollo
Unusual manufacturer or distributor building for Besser Vibrapac - interesting use of concrete - upclose it feels more like an Aztec ruin than anything - the building has been abandoned for a while - click on the image to see the full set of photos including detail shots.

Photos taken 2009.08.06

-- John

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Southgate Shopping Center - Right Side

Visited some friends down in Florida. We did a flyby to the Lakeland Southgate Shopping Center - if this looks familiar it was restored as part of the location shoot for Edward Sissorhands - I got quite lucky with the lighting as it was right after dusk and the sky had some incredible colors going on. This image is of the right side - there are two additional photos as part of the flickr set.

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Roxy Theater - Clarksville, Tennessee 2008


It's been a while so I thought I would publish some images I took last year to get caught up. First off are some images I took of the Roxy Theater in downtown Clarksville, Tennessee. I remember going to this theater as a child - the balcony was a prime spot from which to hurl popcorn. Growing up the theater was run-down but I've heard some restoration has been started (and done?), especially since the tornado that hit downtown shook things up a bit. I hope this theater never goes away - as is evident it's still in use and ranks right up there with the best in Americana and Deco with its classic styling. I have a special love affair with the cinema and this theater brings back much of the magic missing from most mega-complexes.

-- John