CITY VIEWS: Form Intervention in City Buildings II

Atrium Two, Cincinnati, Ohio - This image is based on the same concept as Intervention I, except the suspension bridge tower and cables in the foreground are interposed between the viewer and the subject.  This image was taken at night.Located at 221 East Fourth Street in Cincinnati, Ohio, ATRIUM TWO has a highly desired position within the Central Business District (CBD).  ATRIUM TWO is just steps from The Banks, an 18-acre residential, retail and entertainment development that is transforming the River between Great American Ball Park and Paul Brown Stadium.Atrium two is the headquarters of Cincinnati Bell.  The logo for the Cincinnati-based telecommunications company was affixed to the Atrium Two building in 2015.  The {quote}C{quote} and the {quote}B{quote} are about 7 feet tall. The other letters in the sign are 4 feet tall. The sign will be white and illuminated by LED lights. Avondale-based Holthaus Lackner Signs is installing the sign, which faces the riverfront.The building construction was completed in 1984 and is 351 ft. high, 28 floors, and was designed by architect. Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP.
Form Intervention in City Buildings II

Atrium Two, Cincinnati, Ohio - This image is based on the same concept as Intervention I, except the suspension bridge tower and cables in the foreground are interposed between the viewer and the subject. This image was taken at night. 

 

Located at 221 East Fourth Street in Cincinnati, Ohio, ATRIUM TWO has a highly desired position within the Central Business District (CBD). ATRIUM TWO is just steps from The Banks, an 18-acre residential, retail and entertainment development that is transforming the River between Great American Ball Park and Paul Brown Stadium. 

 

Atrium two is the headquarters of Cincinnati Bell. The logo for the Cincinnati-based telecommunications company was affixed to the Atrium Two building in 2015. The "C" and the "B" are about 7 feet tall. The other letters in the sign are 4 feet tall. The sign will be white and illuminated by LED lights. Avondale-based Holthaus Lackner Signs is installing the sign, which faces the riverfront. 

 

The building construction was completed in 1984 and is 351 ft. high, 28 floors, and was designed by architect. Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP.