Hailed as a “significant new project” when built, Williams Mullen Center got faint praise from architecture critic Architecture Richmond: “The building’s exterior does not mar the cityscape, but it does fall somewhere short of beauty.”
Maybe it’s a matter of taste. Personally, I like the way it plays visually with neighboring James Center and Gateway Center.
Name: Williams Mullen CenterLocation: 200 South 10th StreetYear Completed: 2010Architect: HBA Architecture & Interior DesignStyle: PostmodernArchitecture Richmond: Williams Mullen Center Google Map
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Hailed as a “significant new project” when built, Williams Mullen Center got faint praise from architecture critic Architecture Richmond. “The building’s exterior does not mar the cityscape, but it does fall somewhere short of beauty.”
Maybe it’s a matter of taste. Personally, I like the way it plays visually with neighboring James Center and Gateway Center.
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Williams Mullen Center (r) with One James Center (l).
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Williams Mullen Center (r) with One James Center (l).
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Hailed as a “significant new project” when built, Williams Mullen Center got faint praise from architecture critic Architecture Richmond. “The building’s exterior does not mar the cityscape, but it does fall somewhere short of beauty.”
Maybe it’s a matter of taste. Personally, I like the way it plays visually with neighboring James Center and Gateway Center.
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Hailed as a “significant new project” when built, Williams Mullen Center got faint praise from architecture critic Architecture Richmond. “The building’s exterior does not mar the cityscape, but it does fall somewhere short of beauty.”
Maybe it’s a matter of taste. Personally, I like the way it plays visually with neighboring James Center and Gateway Center.
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Hailed as a “significant new project” when built, Williams Mullen Center got faint praise from architecture critic Architecture Richmond. “The building’s exterior does not mar the cityscape, but it does fall somewhere short of beauty.”
Maybe it’s a matter of taste. Personally, I like the way it plays visually with neighboring James Center and Gateway Center.
All images copyright © Kenneth Grant / photos taken October 2019 with Canon 5D Mark iv
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