Tilted
This is a shot of the restaurant, Via Vai, whose seats and tables I showed you yesterday. I love the tilt of the whole place and all the glass which enables you to see the wonderful artwork inside. The large fresco as well as other smaller pieces were done by Italian artist Sandro Martini and were part of the public art component required by the city in new large developments. I will have to go inside one day to get some pics!
What kind of food Pat? Italian? I like the building.
ReplyDeleteThat is a very impressive looking place. I'd have to give it a try if I were there or it were here. In fact, I think it would fit into Phoenix very nicely.
ReplyDeleteUp-Lifting!
ReplyDeleteWarm ALOHA,
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This is unique, Pat !
ReplyDeleteOdd but interesting.
ReplyDeleteinteresting architecture
ReplyDeleteA nice fresco for an amazing building. You probably already know that 'via vai' in Italian means coming and going...
ReplyDeleteI wonder what it looks like AFTER you've had a few drinks?
ReplyDeleteDidn't they have a level when they built it?
ReplyDeleteThis is quite extraordinary! I'd probably try to walk through one of the glass panels. Hope you get a chance to get some photos inside of this place. In fact, why don't you have dinner there this evening? :))
ReplyDeleteprofound.
ReplyDeleteWonderful new development! It's stunning!
ReplyDeleteKind of makes me tilt just looking at it.
ReplyDeleteThis is getting better and better! Love it, modern architecture at its best IMO!
ReplyDeletereally neat.
ReplyDeleteWell done the city re the art work...
ReplyDeleteGoodness it's an amazing piece of architecture Pat, fabulous for reflections :) It's not often you find the public art component on the inside of the building.
ReplyDeletecurious building!!
ReplyDeleteWhat an impressive structure. Is is fascinating to see the tilt to it and all the colorful artwork inside.
ReplyDeleteI would really like to see the inside!
ReplyDeleteA very creative reflection.
ReplyDeleteI love it too!
ReplyDeleteLooks nice. I also look forward to see it from inside:)
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