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Phil Douglis | all galleries >> Galleries >> Gallery Sixty Eight: A city portrait -- impressions of New York > Lonely landmark, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, 2011
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31-JUL-2011

Lonely landmark, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, 2011

The 1873 headquarters of the New York and Long Island Coignet Stone Company was the earliest known concrete building in New York City. Once regarded as one of the most elegant structures in Brooklyn, the building was virtually forgotten during the 20th century. In 2006, it was designated a New York City landmark. Today it stands as a lonely sentinel on the corner of a vast empty lot, slated to become part of Brooklyn’s first Whole Foods shopping complex. I found graffiti covering its base, the elegant entrance boarded up and incongruously decorated, and its staircase crumbling. Whole Foods claims its new store will jog around the old landmark, and the company will eventually repair its roof and exterior. Meanwhile, its erosion continues.

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Phil Douglis10-Aug-2011 23:57
It is uncanny how you notice such relationships -- I did not see that until you called my attention to it. The graffiti does indeed seem to relate to the design of the building itself.
Tim May10-Aug-2011 23:17
I like how the graffiti on the left seems to create a balled topping for the step's pillars.
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