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Arsenal (1929) - Alexander Dovzhenko - Clip 2
Available from mrbongo.com Soldiers return to Ukraine to find their homeland teeming with ...
published: 22 Aug 2011
author: MrBongoWorldwide
Arsenal (1929) - Alexander Dovzhenko - Clip 2
Available from mrbongo.com Soldiers return to Ukraine to find their homeland teeming with strife and dissension; gripped in a conflict between nationalist forces and communists. One faction of soldiers, led by Timosh (Semyon Svashenko) supports the communists and takes command of a munitions factory at Kiev, converting the weapons arsenal into a fortress. Still reeling from the trauma of war, Timosh and his comrades engage in a violent crusade that soon spreads across the Ukraine. A country of farms and villages gives way to killing fields. Modern warfare, with its guns, bombs and trenches scars a landscape rich in hundred years' worth of tradition. A "white hot war film" in Jonathan Rosenbaum's words, Arsenal is placed alongside Battleship Potemkin as the great revolutionary masterpiece of Soviet cinema. Its frank depiction of violence as well as its fantastic lyrical imagery established Dovzhenko as the least ideological and most experimental film-maker of his age. The reach of its influence stretches from the works of Sergei Parajanov to Martin Scorsese's Gangs of New York. Represents the summit of Soviet cinema and remains one of the most poetic and visually beautiful of all Russian films -- Chicago Tribune This ambitious film has evoked comparisons with Picasso's Guernica for its angry, compassionate, complex depiction of war and is full of unforgettable images -- The Guardian
published: 22 Aug 2011
views: 1284
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Arsenal (1929) - Alexander Dovzhenko - Clip 3
Available from mrbongo.com Soldiers return to Ukraine to find their homeland teeming with ...
published: 22 Aug 2011
author: MrBongoWorldwide
Arsenal (1929) - Alexander Dovzhenko - Clip 3
Available from mrbongo.com Soldiers return to Ukraine to find their homeland teeming with strife and dissension; gripped in a conflict between nationalist forces and communists. One faction of soldiers, led by Timosh (Semyon Svashenko) supports the communists and takes command of a munitions factory at Kiev, converting the weapons arsenal into a fortress. Still reeling from the trauma of war, Timosh and his comrades engage in a violent crusade that soon spreads across the Ukraine. A country of farms and villages gives way to killing fields. Modern warfare, with its guns, bombs and trenches scars a landscape rich in hundred years' worth of tradition. A "white hot war film" in Jonathan Rosenbaum's words, Arsenal is placed alongside Battleship Potemkin as the great revolutionary masterpiece of Soviet cinema. Its frank depiction of violence as well as its fantastic lyrical imagery established Dovzhenko as the least ideological and most experimental film-maker of his age. The reach of its influence stretches from the works of Sergei Parajanov to Martin Scorsese's Gangs of New York. Represents the summit of Soviet cinema and remains one of the most poetic and visually beautiful of all Russian films -- Chicago Tribune This ambitious film has evoked comparisons with Picasso's Guernica for its angry, compassionate, complex depiction of war and is full of unforgettable images -- The Guardian
published: 22 Aug 2011
views: 900
author:
MrBongoWorldwide
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Arsenal (1929) - Alexander Dovzhenko - Clip 1
Available from mrbongo.com Soldiers return to Ukraine to find their homeland teeming with ...
published: 22 Aug 2011
author: MrBongoWorldwide
Arsenal (1929) - Alexander Dovzhenko - Clip 1
Available from mrbongo.com Soldiers return to Ukraine to find their homeland teeming with strife and dissension; gripped in a conflict between nationalist forces and communists. One faction of soldiers, led by Timosh (Semyon Svashenko) supports the communists and takes command of a munitions factory at Kiev, converting the weapons arsenal into a fortress. Still reeling from the trauma of war, Timosh and his comrades engage in a violent crusade that soon spreads across the Ukraine. A country of farms and villages gives way to killing fields. Modern warfare, with its guns, bombs and trenches scars a landscape rich in hundred years' worth of tradition. A "white hot war film" in Jonathan Rosenbaum's words, Arsenal is placed alongside Battleship Potemkin as the great revolutionary masterpiece of Soviet cinema. Its frank depiction of violence as well as its fantastic lyrical imagery established Dovzhenko as the least ideological and most experimental film-maker of his age. The reach of its influence stretches from the works of Sergei Parajanov to Martin Scorsese's Gangs of New York. Represents the summit of Soviet cinema and remains one of the most poetic and visually beautiful of all Russian films -- Chicago Tribune This ambitious film has evoked comparisons with Picasso's Guernica for its angry, compassionate, complex depiction of war and is full of unforgettable images -- The Guardian
published: 22 Aug 2011
views: 1268
author:
MrBongoWorldwide
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Arsenal v Blackburn Rovers 1- 0 League Division One 29 Mar 1929.mp4
Joe Hulme Right-winger....
published: 04 May 2012
author: tomi777777
Arsenal v Blackburn Rovers 1- 0 League Division One 29 Mar 1929.mp4
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1929 Chicago Cardinals and Bears Football (Home Movies)
16mm B&W; home movies of various Cardinals and Bears games in 1929. Includes the Green Bay ...
published: 14 Nov 2006
author: johnmeyer77
1929 Chicago Cardinals and Bears Football (Home Movies)
16mm B&W; home movies of various Cardinals and Bears games in 1929. Includes the Green Bay Lumberjack Band (although the film is silent). Games played in Comiskey Park and Wrigley Field (old configuration).
published: 14 Nov 2006
views: 56331
author:
johnmeyer77
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1929 Izhevsk DRAGOON
This is a Mosin Nagant Dragoon model. It is nearly identical to the 91/30. It is a later p...
published: 09 Jan 2011
author: MarshalZhukov
1929 Izhevsk DRAGOON
This is a Mosin Nagant Dragoon model. It is nearly identical to the 91/30. It is a later production Dragoon. The different between a Dragoon and an ex-Dragoon is the sight system. This Dragoon rifle still retains the original Arshin style rear sight, with the blade front sight just like the M91. The Dragoon is a little bit shorter than an M91, and the same length as the ex-Dragoon, or 91/30. Every ex-Dragoon begins it's life as a Dragoon rifle. The way you can tell an ex-Dragoon and a 91/30 apart is simple. Observe the base of the rear sight, closest to the receiver. If there is a small gap between the sight base, and the top of the barrel, then it is an ex-Dragoon rifle. If there is no gap, then it is a 91/30. The other way is the rear sight. It will still be graduated in Arshins if it were a Dragoon. Many millions of Dragoon rifles were refurbed at the arsenal, and brought to 91/30 standards using the meter rear sight, with post and globe front sight. So if you have a rifle you think is an M91, and is the same length as the 91/30, it's a Dragoon rifle. Although, it is possible to still find 91/30s with blade front sights. They were used, but are an early style front sight. On 91/30s of early production, many could have had the blade front sight. It wasn't until later they were switched to post and globe front sights.
published: 09 Jan 2011
views: 1178
author:
MarshalZhukov
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Arsenal. Ukraine, 1928
Film by Olexander Dovzhenko. Music score by Yuriy Kuznetsov at Mute Nights Festival on Jun...
published: 12 Jun 2011
author: niminochifest
Arsenal. Ukraine, 1928
Film by Olexander Dovzhenko. Music score by Yuriy Kuznetsov at Mute Nights Festival on June 20th 2010
published: 12 Jun 2011
views: 1047
author:
niminochifest
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Jean Cras (1879-1932) : Légende, pour violoncelle et orchestre (1929)
Jean Cras (1879-1932) (France) Légende, pour violoncelle et orchestre (1929) Violoncellist...
published: 08 Nov 2010
author: collectionCB
Jean Cras (1879-1932) : Légende, pour violoncelle et orchestre (1929)
Jean Cras (1879-1932) (France) Légende, pour violoncelle et orchestre (1929) Violoncelliste : Henri Demarquette Dir : Jean-François Antonioli Elevé par un père officier de marine et mélomane et une mère qui aimait le piano, le jeune Breton Jean Cras (prononcer "Crasz") composa à treize ans sa première œuvre. La passion de la mer le conduisit à l'Ecole navale puis, de navire en navire, il occupa ses heures creuses à la composition. La Marine française lui doit l'invention d'un double rapporteur (toujours en usage) qui porte son nom : la « règle Cras » qui permet de « tracer une route ou de porter un point par relèvements sur une carte marine » (Wikipedia, art. Jean Cras). Vers 1920, son ami le musicien Henri Duparc lui remit avant son départ pour un long voyage la partition des « Quatuors » de Beethoven. Cette lecture, qui s'étala durant plusieurs mois de navigation, décida Jean Cras à devenir compositeur. Nommé plus jeune capitaine de vaisseau de la marine nationale, il écrivit des œuvres orchestrales d'une écriture limpide parfaitement maîtrisée où la sincérité donne le ton, subtile synthèse du style diaphane de Debussy et de celui, clair et vigoureux, de la Schola Cantorum, dont les plus importantes sont l'opéra « Polyphème » (1918, sur un livret d'Albert Samain), le « Journal de bord » (1927), le « Concerto pour piano et orchestre » (1931) et les « Ames d'enfants », d'abord pour piano puis orchestrées en 1921. Devenu major général de l'arsenal militaire de Brest, le ...
published: 08 Nov 2010
views: 2357
author:
collectionCB
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Arsenal (Buchma scene) + Kuznetzov
Фрагмент фільму "Арсенал" О.Довженка із музичним супроводом Юрія Кузнєцова. Імпровізація н...
published: 07 Oct 2010
author: В'ячеслав Касім
Arsenal (Buchma scene) + Kuznetzov
Фрагмент фільму "Арсенал" О.Довженка із музичним супроводом Юрія Кузнєцова. Імпровізація на фестивалі "Німі ночі: українське німе"; 19 червня 2010.
published: 07 Oct 2010
views: 143
author:
В'ячеслав Касім
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Hermann Oberth and Wherner Von Braun, meeting, June 24,1969
German audio, WIKIPEDIA CUTS INFO: In parts of 1928 and 1929, Oberth also worked in Berlin...
published: 14 Feb 2012
author: Mr Dan Beaumont
Hermann Oberth and Wherner Von Braun, meeting, June 24,1969
German audio, WIKIPEDIA CUTS INFO: In parts of 1928 and 1929, Oberth also worked in Berlin, Germany as a scientific consultant on the first film ever to have scenes set in outer space, Frau im Mond ("The Woman in the Moon"), which was directed and produced by the great film pioneer Fritz Lang at the Universum Film AG company. This film was of enormous value in popularizing the ideas of rocketry and space exploration. One of Oberth's main assignments was to build and launch a rocket as a publicity event just before the film's premiere. He also designed the model of the "Friede", the main rocket portrayed in the film. as a young boy, ca.1901. On June 5, 1929, Oberth won the first (Robert Esnault-Pelterie - André-Louis Hirsch) "Rep-Hirsch Prize" of the French Astronomical Society for the encouragement of astronautics in his book Wege zur Raumschiffahrt ("Ways to Spaceflight") that had expanded Die Rakete zu den Planetenräumen to a full-length book.[7] In the autumn of 1929, Oberth conducted a static firing of his first liquid-fueled rocket motor, which he named the Kegeldüse. The engine was built by Klaus Riedel in a workshop space provided by the Reich Institution of Chemical Technology, and although it lacked a cooling system, it did run briefly.[8] He was helped in this experiment by an 18 year old student Wernher von Braun, who would later become a giant in both German and American rocket engineering from the 1940s onward, culminating with the gigantic Saturn V rockets ...
published: 14 Feb 2012
views: 444
author:
Mr Dan Beaumont
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Cinematic Arsenal: Films In The Attic
Cinematic Arsenal: Films In The Attic...
published: 22 Dec 2010
author: TaylorMullenfilms
Cinematic Arsenal: Films In The Attic
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Russian Mosin Nagant 91/30 Ex-Dragoon and the differences between pre and post war stocks
Quick video on a 1928 Tula Ex-Dragoon 91/30 and a 1934 Tula Hex receiver in a pre war stoc...
published: 07 Apr 2010
author: melbourne0
Russian Mosin Nagant 91/30 Ex-Dragoon and the differences between pre and post war stocks
Quick video on a 1928 Tula Ex-Dragoon 91/30 and a 1934 Tula Hex receiver in a pre war stock. In this video I cover how to tell if a Russian 91/30 is an ex-dragoon, and how to tell if it is in a prewar / postwar stock. The 1928 Tula Ex-Dragoon is in a post-war stock. The Tula arsenal stamp is an early stamp which states the following. Foremost Ordnance Factory USSR at Tula The upper receiver is also stamped with the Russian crest. The 1934 Hex receiver Tula is in a pre-war stock. More info to come
published: 07 Apr 2010
views: 6003
author:
melbourne0
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"Saxophobia" (Rudy Wiedoeft, 1920)
Some bodacious sax improv from a nigh forgotten master. Here's Rudy's Wiki: Rudolph "Rudy"...
published: 07 Jun 2008
author: RReady555
"Saxophobia" (Rudy Wiedoeft, 1920)
Some bodacious sax improv from a nigh forgotten master. Here's Rudy's Wiki: Rudolph "Rudy" Cornelius Wiedoeft (January 3, 1893 - February 18, 1940) was a US saxophonist. Rudy Wiedoeft, 1919 Rudy Wiedoeft, 1919 Born in Detroit, Michigan, the son of German immigrants, at a young age Wiedoeft started playing with his family orchestra, first on violin, then on clarinet. He moved to New York City and switched to saxophone, then still an unusual instrument. He became known as a virtuoso saxophonist in the 1910s, made more than 300 recordings for many different record labels, and did much to popularize the saxophone as an instrument in both the US and overseas. His chief instrument was the C melody saxophone, a variety which was immensely popular from the 1910s until the US stock market crash of October 1929. He also played and recorded a little on the E-flat alto and B-flat soprano as well. His style was noted for very rapid runs of well articulated notes in between long lush legato phrases in a ragtime influenced style. He was also known for his style of vibrato, which was very wide in the later years of his playing. It is worth noting that in his earlier years, Wiedoeft's use of vibrato was quite spare and rather narrow. Wiedoeft employed several other 'sound effects,' such as slap tonguing and laughing through his horn, and alongside his very distinguishable vibrato, became a part of his musical arsenal to use at his disposal. While he incorporated some elements of early ...
published: 07 Jun 2008
views: 45913
author:
RReady555
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2012 reel
Equipment: RED EPIC, Phantom Flex, Phantom Gold, SmallHD DP6 & DP4
For the past few year...
published: 16 Jan 2012
author: SnapRoll Media
2012 reel
Equipment: RED EPIC, Phantom Flex, Phantom Gold, SmallHD DP6 & DP4
For the past few years, SnapRoll Media has been at the forefront of remotely controlled aerial camera systems. Like most, we started out using DSLR cameras to record video, but it wasn’t long before the image quality wasn’t up to our standards. We began designing and building larger airframes to carry the weight of the cameras we and our clients wanted to use.
Our hard work paid off. We were the first to successfully carry the RED ONE digital cinema camera safely and smoothly. Then, we added Vision Research’s Phantom Flex and Phantom Gold high speed cameras to our arsenal. Furthermore, we had the opportunity to be the first in the world to successfully fly the new RED EPIC on our proven remote controlled aerial system thanks to Jarred Land and Jim Jannard.
We are constantly researching, developing, and fine tuning our helicopters to carry larger cameras with maximum stability. The greatest reward is seeing our clients' faces when we get the shot that no crane, cable cam, or full size helicopter was able to capture. 2012 will be full of incredible projects along with further R&D; on bigger and better remotely controlled (RPV) aerial camera systems. Stay tuned!
Edited By: Chris Murphy, Helio Collective (www.heliocollective.com)
Music By: Awolnation - Sail
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Brain Farm - The Art of Flight Trailer
Just when you thought the producers of “That’s It, That’s All” couldn’t top themselves com...
published: 05 May 2011
author: Brain Farm
Brain Farm - The Art of Flight Trailer
Just when you thought the producers of “That’s It, That’s All” couldn’t top themselves comes a new breed of snowboarding entertainment.
“The Art of FLIGHT” follows Travis Rice, John Jackson, Mark Landvik, Scotty Lago, Jake Blauvelt, Nicolas Muller, Gigi Ruf, DCP and Pat Moore as they dream up new global adventures and progress the sport to unimaginable levels.
Brain Farm has gathered an arsenal of the most advanced and progressive filmmaking technology to bring the masses a snowboarding adventure of epic proportions. Filmed on location in Jackson Hole, Alaska, Chile, Aspen, Patagonia, British Columbia and more, FLIGHT brings the viewer along for the perfect blend of adventure/travel drama and high-energy snowboarding action.
“The Art of FLIGHT” releases September 2011.
www.theartofflightmovie.com
The song is a collaboration between Anthony Gonzalez from M83 and Curt Morgan from Brain Farm.
Artist: The Three Corners of The Earth
Title: "Fire Shall Devour Them"
Download it here: itunes.apple.com/us/album/fire-shall-devour-them-single/id423338811
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America's Dead Sea
Deep in the desert of southern California sits one of the worst environmental sites in Ame...
published: 22 Mar 2011
author: Jim Lo Scalzo
America's Dead Sea
Deep in the desert of southern California sits one of the worst environmental sites in America—a former tourist destination that has turned into a toxic soup: the Salton Sea.
The sea was born by accident 100 years ago, when the Colorado River breached an irrigation canal; for the next two years the entire volume of the river flowed into the Salton Sink, one of the lowest places on Earth. The new lake became a major tourist attraction, with resort towns springing up along its shores. Yet with no outflow, and with agricultural runoff serving as its only inflow, the sea’s waters grew increasingly toxic. Farm chemicals and ever-increasing salinity caused massive fish and bird die-offs. Use of the sea for recreational activities plummeted, and by the 1980s its tourist towns were all but abandoned.
The skeletons of these structures are still there; ghost towns encrusted in salt. California officials acknowledge that if billions of dollars are not spent to save it, the sea could shrink another 60 percent in the next 20 years, exposing soil contaminated with arsenic and other cancerous chemicals to strong winds. Should that dust become airborne, it would blow across much of southern California, creating an environmental calamity.
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RigWheels Portable Camera Dolly - Slider - Skater System
RigWheels Portable Dolly / Slider Wheels are a simple and sleek way to add motion to your ...
published: 12 Mar 2011
author: RigWheels
RigWheels Portable Camera Dolly - Slider - Skater System
RigWheels Portable Dolly / Slider Wheels are a simple and sleek way to add motion to your images utilizing the support equipment that you may already own. Because RigWheels can mount directly to your camera rig or other support platform with one bolt, they are the easiest and most portable way for you to add smooth camera movement to your arsenal. RigWheels along with any nearby piece of pipe, glass, plexiglass, laminate, track or other smooth surface can give you the same seamless smooth motion as other options that cost hundreds more.
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James Nicholas Hudson Video Tribute part I
James N. Hudson, age 79 of Rock Island, died Thursday, March 19, 2009 at his home surround...
published: 01 Apr 2009
author: hudrockinteractive
James Nicholas Hudson Video Tribute part I
James N. Hudson, age 79 of Rock Island, died Thursday, March 19, 2009 at his home surrounded by his family. Visitation will be from 2:00 pm to 6:00 pm on Sunday, March 29, 2009 at Hodgson Funeral Home 608 20th Street Rock Island. Funeral services will begin at 10:00 am on Monday, March 30, 2009 at Olivet Baptist Church 1115 21st Avenue Rock Island. Interment will follow at the National Cemetery, Rock Island Arsenal, with military honors bestowed by VFW Post 1303 and American Legion Posts 569 and 200. James was born on October 24, 1929 in Mayersville, Mississippi, the son of Nicholas and Alice (Butler) Hudson. He married Mary Elizabeth Cox on April 28, 1951 in Rock Island. She preceded him in death in 1997. James was an Army veteran, having served during the Korean War. He worked for John Deere in East Moline, retiring in 1987 following 30 years of service. He also worked for a time as a school bus driver after his retirement from John Deere. James was a member of Olivet Baptist Church, Rock Island, where he had served as a deacon and on the board of trustees. He enjoyed traveling, baseball, jazz music, vegetable gardening, bowling, and his Buick. Survivors (and spouses) include his daughters, Vanessa Rich, and Crystal (Keith) Jones, both of Chicago, IL; sons, Ronald Hudson, Los Angeles, CA, and Richard (Aloyce) Hudson, Phoenix, AZ; sister, Melinda Handy, Rock Island, brother Robert White, Mattson; 8 grandchildren, 9 great grandchildren, and a loving extended family. In ...
published: 01 Apr 2009
views: 718
author:
hudrockinteractive
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DJ Yoda - Red River Blues (Henry Thomas)
Full album playlist at www.youtube.com DJ Yoda's version of Henry Thomas' "Red River Blues...
published: 09 Jun 2010
author: SongBillong
DJ Yoda - Red River Blues (Henry Thomas)
Full album playlist at www.youtube.com DJ Yoda's version of Henry Thomas' "Red River Blues". From the brilliant album 'DJ Yoda How to Cut and Paste: The Thirties Edition'. By the way, I do NOT own any of the rights for the audio.
published: 09 Jun 2010
views: 1847
author:
SongBillong
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Rudy Wiedoeft sax, Oscar Levant piano - Sax O Phun (1925)
Rudolph "Rudy" Cornelius Wiedoeft (Jan.3,1893 - Feb.18,1940) was a US saxophonist. Born in...
published: 16 Nov 2009
author: edmundusrex
Rudy Wiedoeft sax, Oscar Levant piano - Sax O Phun (1925)
Rudolph "Rudy" Cornelius Wiedoeft (Jan.3,1893 - Feb.18,1940) was a US saxophonist. Born in Detroit, Michigan, the son of German immigrants, at a young age Wiedoeft started playing with his family orchestra, first on violin, then on clarinet. He moved to New York City and switched to saxophone, then still an unusual instrument. He became known as a virtuoso saxophonist in the 1910s, made more than 300 recordings for many different record labels, and did much to popularize the saxophone as an instrument in both the US and overseas. His chief instrument was the C melody saxophone, a variety which was immensely popular from the 1910s until the US stock market crash of October 1929. He also played and recorded a little on the E-flat alto and B-flat soprano as well. His style was noted for very rapid runs of well articulated notes in between long lush legato phrases in a ragtime influenced style. The rapidly articulated notes were made possible by the advanced techniques of double-tonguing and triple-tonguing, similar to those used by brass (trumpet, trombone, etc) players and flutists. He was also known for his style of vibrato, which was very wide in the later years of his playing. It is worth noting that in his earlier years, Wiedoeft's use of vibrato was quite spare and rather narrow. Wiedoeft employed several other 'sound effects,' such as slap tonguing and "laughing" (altering/bending the pitch of the note)through his horn, and alongside his very distinguishable vibrato ...
published: 16 Nov 2009
views: 25786
author:
edmundusrex
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.The Guardian Building Art Deco architecture Cathedral of Finance Detroit MI
The Guardian Building, designated a National Historic Landmark on June 29, 1989, is a skys...
published: 31 Mar 2010
author: suntraider
.The Guardian Building Art Deco architecture Cathedral of Finance Detroit MI
The Guardian Building, designated a National Historic Landmark on June 29, 1989, is a skyscraper in downtown Detroit, Michigan. Today, the building is owned by Wayne County, Michigan and serves as its headquarters. Built in 1928 and finished in 1929, the building was originally called the Union Trust Building and is a bold example of Art Deco architecture, including art moderne designs. At the top of the Guardian Building's spire, is a large American Flag, complementing the four smaller flags atop nearby 150 West Jefferson. The building has undergone recent award-winning renovations. It was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1989. Col. Frank Hecker and Michigan Senator James McMillan were both founders of the Union Trust which built the Guardian, nicknamed the Cathedral of Finance. During World War II, the Guardian Building served as the US Army Command Center for war time production with Detroit being called the Arsenal of Democracy. The Guardian served various tenants as an office building in downtown and was restored in 1986. On July 18, 2007, Wayne County Executive Robert Ficano announced it has entered into an agreement with current owners to purchase the Guardian Building to relocate its offices from the Wayne County Building. The deal is reportedly part of a larger deal worth $33.5 million in real estate purchases in downtown Detroit. The Guardian Building has become a souvenir item along with other Detroit skyscrapers.
published: 31 Mar 2010
views: 649
author:
suntraider