A photo blog, chronicling the changing built environment in Northeast Ohio
Sunday, December 18, 2011
MOCA Cleveland
For an exciting, but not too ambitious return to blogging, I wanted to take a look at the progress of the new home for the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) Cleveland. Ground was broken for the building in December 2010, and visible parts of the construction have proceeded rapidly at times during the past year.
The following three photos show the building from Mayfield Road south of the site. They were taken in July, October, and December respectively.
The design, by Foreign Office Architects of London and Farshid Moussavi Architecture, is their first in the United States. As you can see from the photographs, the design is a crystalline inspired shape with six sides at the bottom becoming four sides at the top. The building will be four stories tall, containing galleries, administrative offices and meeting space. The next few photos are taken from the east at the Corner of Mayfield Rd. and Euclid Avenue over the same time period.
It seems I do not have any pictures from the Euclid Avenue side to the north, showing what will eventually be the main entrance in an all glass triangular wall. I will try to include one of those with a future entry. The MOCA building is a part of the broader Uptown mixed use project along Euclid Avenue in University Circle. I plan to share some pictures of the rest of the project in the coming weeks.
Saturday, March 26, 2011
Sweet Moses!
Hi all! So long since the last blog post, but finally I am back, this time at a new commercial venture in the Gordon Square Arts District, Sweet Moses Soda Fountain!
Today is the grand opening of the shop, and I definitely had to be there! Named affectionately after Moses Cleaveland, the namesake of our fair city, Sweet Moses has an authentic old fashioned soda fountain, homemade everything, and is just too kewl to be real!
Here is my friend Sean at the register ordering. In case anyone is wondering, he got a root beer float, and I got a chocolate malt, my favorite. It was *so* good.
And here is the display case of all their homemade chocolate barks. They also do homemade candies, brownies, and ice cream!
If I had been born a few decades earlier, soda fountains would likely have been my favorite hangouts. As it is, I think this is such a great addition to the Detroit Shoreway neighborhood and the Gordon Square district. It has been amazing to watch that area develop into an urban center for Cleveland. The commercial district has developed a critical mass of shops, restaurants and arts as well as surrounding residential areas that really keep it vibrant. The neighborhood is really one of the bright spots of our changing Cleveland landscape, and Sweet Moses Soda Shop fits right into that mix.
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Cultural Gardens: Part IV
Construction began in early August. These photos are from October, which makes sense considering the lack of snow in all of them. :) Below you can see the beginnings of a center focal point surrounded by a stone amphitheater.
The next view was taken from the upper landing of the garden just off East Boulevard. Partway down the stairway, you can see a decorative second landing in the form of an eight-pointed star. I'm looking forward to seeing how the entire space continues to take form once we emerge from the Cleveland winter.
And that completes my tour of some of the newer sights in the Cleveland Cultural Gardens. We'll definitely have to revisit the gardens once the weather gets nice again. In the meantime, there are some big changes happening on a daily basis in downtown Cleveland that you'll all want to see, especially if you do not get down there on a daily basis. Hope to have those put together for you all very soon!
Sunday, January 9, 2011
Cultural Gardens: Part III
During the month of November, I thought that I might be leaving Cleveland for other pastures. Of course, that would have spelled a quick end to this blog. Thankfully for the blog, it was not meant to be, and instead some opportunity came about locally. That has kept me a little too busy to post, but I'm finally getting settled enough to devote some time online again.
Picking up where we left off in October, here is the third installment of new and exciting changes in the Cleveland Cultural Gardens. This time around I wanted to show some new renovations to existing gardens. Along with all the new additions in the past decade, so many of the cultural gardens have seen a lot of love and care that they might not have gotten at some points in previous years.
First off, over the summer, the Estonian Garden got a little face lift in the form of a new stone path from the road and a new raised planter in the middle of the path.
Here you can see the text of a poem inscribed at the base of the planter.
The Irish Cultural Garden also got a big change, courtesy of a huge new fountain.
Along with the fountain, there are a number of black stone memorials to famous people of Irish ethnicity. And of course the beautiful garden and paths surrounding it all!
In the next couple days I'll have one more installment on the Cleveland Cultural Gardens before we move on to other parts of Cleveland and the surrounding region.