Originally Posted by
Mcs41
The unspecified work (below) lives in my hometown, Columbus Indiana, at the city Recycle Center. i stopped to look at it today up close dropping off yard waste... The namebadges/decals I could make out said Murray, Next, schwinn, Sears; pretty much a combination of women's stepthrough frames and kids " mountain" bikes.
Yellowwood Coral | Public Art Archive.
Plenty of reasons to visit Columbus, Indiana if you are interested in architecture. We stopped in for a couple of days last year for the tour. Many of the city's public buildings are by internationally recognized architects. Started after WWII with plans for a new school. The head of Cummins Diesel (headquartered there) was appalled at the planned design and offered to pay the architect's fee if the finalist was selected from an offered list. The rest is history that not too many people know about. Neat place and worth a visit.
http://www.columbus.in.us/columbus/a...e/architecture
Columbus, Ind.: A Midwestern Mecca Of Architecture : NPR