This week, it’s all about the subtleties of Columbia architecture. Can you tell the differences in the photos below?
Update: Further architectural curiosities abound! A tipster has sent us the photo below, showing a new “little blue bird creature” nestled between a few objects on the ever-growing 114th median sculpture. Curious in that it was added after the fact; curious in that the sculpture there now seems to differ so much from the original design. Maybe this little guy is surfin’ all up and down the UWS: it appears his home is at 72nd Street.
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@Anonymous ones got a dude smelling his armpit
@Anonymous OMG KIWIIII
@C'mon Bwog The little Lego looking guy and this bird thing were always part of that new meridian sculpture. Your Bwog staff was just too lazy to take notice of them originally. I looked at the sculpture the day after it was installed and noticed these features since day one.
@C'mon commenter While we’re nitpicking, where is there a meridian sculpture?
@Anonymous You didn’t look at the original design, did you: http://www.woytuk.com/archives/the-arch-bridging-the-gap/
@Anonymous In each picture the left lamp post is missing a top.
@But no need to worry This could easily be rectified with some coning
@Anonymous ones got a creepy mothafucka in the window
@The first one has pillars that are ALMOST as big as my endowment.
The other one’s math – and no one likes math on a Saturday, Bwog.
@I love math always!!
@Anonymous Lampost tops?
@Anonymous One is of Havermeyer and the other is of Math.
@Anonymous What you talkin’ about Willis?