This is beautiful. I pick up a little Frank Lloyd Wright in there with the water and what not. Very nicely done. I can't wait to see the finished product! Will definitely be visiting!
Dear Felice, Thank you for your feedback about the virtual tour of the Museum’s upcoming renovation and expansion. We welcome all visitors regardless of race, economic status and disability to enjoy the current and future facility of the Speed Art Museum.
You will be happy to know that the limestone that previously formed fragments of various walls on the Museum grounds has been donated to the Olmsted Parks Conservancy for reuse in Metro Parks projects throughout the city of Louisville. The Speed is being very conscientious in trying to reuse as many leftover building materials as possible as we move forward with our expansion and renovation plans.
In addition, the limestone walls were not original to the Speed’s construction. The museum has been working closely with Louisville Metro historic preservation on the project.
It's too bad the demolition workers couldn't have saved any of the 100 year old limestone blocks that made up the long low walls that framed the front of the museum along 3rd St. yesterday. Demolishing Mrs. Speed's house right next door last week, then hauling off the Victorian era wall that (once) guarded the front of the museum since it opened, Guess this is the (shortsighted) price we have to have to pay for Progress, and just a few hundred yards away from a Historic Preservation District!!!
This is beautiful. I pick up a little Frank Lloyd Wright in there with the water and what not. Very nicely done. I can't wait to see the finished product! Will definitely be visiting!
Dear Felice, Thank you for your feedback about the virtual tour of the Museum’s upcoming renovation and expansion. We welcome all visitors regardless of race, economic status and disability to enjoy the current and future facility of the Speed Art Museum.
WOW it looks really great. I cant wait to go and see this in person when everything is completed.
You will be happy to know that the limestone that previously formed fragments of various walls on the Museum grounds has been donated to the Olmsted Parks Conservancy for reuse in Metro Parks projects throughout the city of Louisville. The Speed is being very conscientious in trying to reuse as many leftover building materials as possible as we move forward with our expansion and renovation plans.
Great! :)
what software used to make this?????????????
In addition, the limestone walls were not original to the Speed’s construction. The museum has been working closely with Louisville Metro historic preservation on the project.
It's too bad the demolition workers couldn't have saved any of the 100 year old limestone blocks that made up the long low walls that framed the front of the museum along 3rd St. yesterday. Demolishing Mrs. Speed's house right next door last week, then hauling off the Victorian era wall that (once) guarded the front of the museum since it opened, Guess this is the (shortsighted) price we have to have to pay for Progress, and just a few hundred yards away from a Historic Preservation District!!!
The Virtual tours was made by 3d studio max
haha it is the sims