My walk took me to three supermarkets: Seward Co-op, Whole Foods, and Trader Joe’s. Along the way, caught a glimpse of these unique buildings. On the left, built in 1965 for Northwestern National Life, the building is sheathed with beautifully matched-up marble. On the right, built in 1972 for the Federal Reserve, the building hangs from 24 cables connecting two concrete towers, much like a suspension bridge.
Superb. You captured my two favorite Twin Cities buildings in a poster quality shot.
Thanks. I was walking along, minding my own business, then looked up and saw that view. I’d never quite registered it that way before. As you well know, the lobby of the (former) NWNL building has some great artwork. We need to gate-crash the former Federal Reserve building.