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A 1988 of blue glass offices, sixteen stories high. by Tim Kiser

© Tim Kiser, all rights reserved.

A 1988 of blue glass offices, sixteen stories high.

Amoral office workers casually inflicted ruin upon the lives of the people on the outside. On and on it went, for decades.

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In downtown Columbia, South Carolina, on January 2nd, 2024, the Wells Fargo Building at 1441 Main St. (built in 1988 as the First Union Building; later known as the Wachovia Building; designed by Stevens & Wilkinson, Inc.) at the southwest corner of Main Street and Hampton Street, as viewed from the southeast corner of Assembly Street and Hampton Street.

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Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names terms:
• Columbia (7013641)
• Richland (county) (2001764)

Art & Architecture Thesaurus terms:
• banks (buildings) (300005214)
• banks (institutions) (300410327)
• blue (color) (300129361)
• commercial buildings (300005147)
• curtain walls (nonbearing walls) (300002563)
• logotypes (300224774)
• Modern Movement (300121793)
• office towers (300007046)
• parking lots (300007826)
• reflective glass (300010881)
• tinting (300053059)

Wikidata items:
• 2 January 2024 (Q69307033)
• 1980s in architecture (Q11185955)
• 1988 in architecture (Q2812996)
• Columbia-Sumter-Orangeburg, SC Combined Statistical Area (Q124152409)
• Downtown Columbia (Q123190448)
• First Union (Q3072973)
• January 2 (Q2151)
• January 2024 (Q61312882)
• Midlands (Q2957044)
• Wachovia (Q1415262)
• Wells Fargo (Q744149)
• window film (Q480324)

Library of Congress Subject Headings:
• Commercial buildings—South Carolina (sh85028924)
• Grids (Crisscross patterns) (sh2006005408)

Union List of Artist Names IDs:
• Stevens and Wilkinson (American architectural firm, contemporary) (500233379)

The Wells Fargo corp has got some postmodern architecture from 1991 they want to make it hard for you not to see no matter where you are downtown. by Tim Kiser

© Tim Kiser, all rights reserved.

The Wells Fargo corp has got some postmodern architecture from 1991 they want to make it hard for you not to see no matter where you are downtown.

Do ye resent the Wells Fargo corp!, for inflicting such unsightliness upon ye, among thy numerous other reasons for resenting the Wells Fargo corp.

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In downtown Raleigh, North Carolina, on April 4th, 2023, Wells Fargo Capitol Center (completed in 1991; designed by Stevens & Wilkinson; originally named First Union Capitol Center, later known as Wachovia Capitol Center) as viewed from the northeast corner of South McDowell Street (U.S. routes 70 and 401 and North Carolina Highway 50) and West Martin Street.

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Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names terms:
• Raleigh (7013949)
• Wake (county) (2001548)

Art & Architecture Thesaurus terms:
• banks (buildings) (300005214)
• banks (institutions) (300410327)
• central business districts (300000868)
• office towers (300007046)
• parking lots (300007826)
• Postmodern (300022208)
• skyscrapers (300004809)
• spring (season) (300133097)

Wikidata items:
• 4 April 2023 (Q69306758)
• 1990s in architecture (Q74235875)
• 1991 in architecture (Q2813085)
• April 4 (Q2508)
• April 2023 (Q61313055)
• First Union (Q3072973)
• Piedmont (Q426977)
• postmodern architecture (Q595448)
• Raleigh-Durham-Cary, NC Combined Statistical Area (Q117861793)
• Research Triangle (Q767860)
• Wachovia (Q1415262)
• Wells Fargo (Q744149)
• Wells Fargo Capitol Center (Q7981653)

Union List of Artist Names IDs:
• Stevens and Wilkinson (American architectural firm, contemporary) (500233379)

Knoxville, TN former Rich's Department Store (now University of Tennessee Conference Center) by ArchiTexty

© ArchiTexty, all rights reserved.

Knoxville, TN former Rich's Department Store (now University of Tennessee Conference Center)

Rich's department store out of Atlanta purchased Knoxville's George's department store in 1954. In 1955, they constructed a new building on the west side of downtown Knoxville designed by Stevens and Wilkinson. It became a Miller's in the 1960s and then Hess before closing in the late 1980s. In 1992, the University of Tennessee transformed it into a conference center.

Knoxville, TN former Rich's Department Store (now University of Tennessee Conference Center) by ArchiTexty

© ArchiTexty, all rights reserved.

Knoxville, TN former Rich's Department Store (now University of Tennessee Conference Center)

Rich's department store out of Atlanta purchased Knoxville's George's department store in 1954. In 1955, they constructed a new building on the west side of downtown Knoxville designed by Stevens and Wilkinson. It became a Miller's in the 1960s and then Hess before closing in the late 1980s. In 1992, the University of Tennessee transformed it into a conference center.

Knoxville, TN former Rich's Department Store (now University of Tennessee Conference Center) by ArchiTexty

© ArchiTexty, all rights reserved.

Knoxville, TN former Rich's Department Store (now University of Tennessee Conference Center)

Rich's department store out of Atlanta purchased Knoxville's George's department store in 1954. In 1955, they constructed a new building on the west side of downtown Knoxville designed by Stevens and Wilkinson. It became a Miller's in the 1960s and then Hess before closing in the late 1980s. In 1992, the University of Tennessee transformed it into a conference center.

Knoxville, TN former Rich's Department Store (now University of Tennessee Conference Center) by ArchiTexty

© ArchiTexty, all rights reserved.

Knoxville, TN former Rich's Department Store (now University of Tennessee Conference Center)

Rich's department store out of Atlanta purchased Knoxville's George's department store in 1954. In 1955, they constructed a new building on the west side of downtown Knoxville designed by Stevens and Wilkinson. It became a Miller's in the 1960s and then Hess before closing in the late 1980s. In 1992, the University of Tennessee transformed it into a conference center.

Knoxville, TN former Rich's Department Store (now University of Tennessee Conference Center) by ArchiTexty

© ArchiTexty, all rights reserved.

Knoxville, TN former Rich's Department Store (now University of Tennessee Conference Center)

Rich's department store out of Atlanta purchased Knoxville's George's department store in 1954. In 1955, they constructed a new building on the west side of downtown Knoxville designed by Stevens and Wilkinson. It became a Miller's in the 1960s and then Hess before closing in the late 1980s. In 1992, the University of Tennessee transformed it into a conference center.

Knoxville, TN former Rich's Department Store (now University of Tennessee Conference Center) by ArchiTexty

© ArchiTexty, all rights reserved.

Knoxville, TN former Rich's Department Store (now University of Tennessee Conference Center)

Rich's department store out of Atlanta purchased Knoxville's George's department store in 1954. In 1955, they constructed a new building on the west side of downtown Knoxville designed by Stevens and Wilkinson. It became a Miller's in the 1960s and then Hess before closing in the late 1980s. In 1992, the University of Tennessee transformed it into a conference center.

Knoxville, TN former Rich's Department Store (now University of Tennessee Conference Center) by ArchiTexty

© ArchiTexty, all rights reserved.

Knoxville, TN former Rich's Department Store (now University of Tennessee Conference Center)

Rich's department store out of Atlanta purchased Knoxville's George's department store in 1954. In 1955, they constructed a new building on the west side of downtown Knoxville designed by Stevens and Wilkinson. It became a Miller's in the 1960s and then Hess before closing in the late 1980s. In 1992, the University of Tennessee transformed it into a conference center.

Knoxville, TN former Rich's Department Store (now University of Tennessee Conference Center) by ArchiTexty

© ArchiTexty, all rights reserved.

Knoxville, TN former Rich's Department Store (now University of Tennessee Conference Center)

Rich's department store out of Atlanta purchased Knoxville's George's department store in 1954. In 1955, they constructed a new building on the west side of downtown Knoxville designed by Stevens and Wilkinson. It became a Miller's in the 1960s and then Hess before closing in the late 1980s. In 1992, the University of Tennessee transformed it into a conference center.

Knoxville, TN former Rich's Department Store (now University of Tennessee Conference Center) by ArchiTexty

© ArchiTexty, all rights reserved.

Knoxville, TN former Rich's Department Store (now University of Tennessee Conference Center)

Rich's department store out of Atlanta purchased Knoxville's George's department store in 1954. In 1955, they constructed a new building on the west side of downtown Knoxville designed by Stevens and Wilkinson. It became a Miller's in the 1960s and then Hess before closing in the late 1980s. In 1992, the University of Tennessee transformed it into a conference center.

Knoxville, TN former Rich's Department Store (now University of Tennessee Conference Center) by ArchiTexty

© ArchiTexty, all rights reserved.

Knoxville, TN former Rich's Department Store (now University of Tennessee Conference Center)

Rich's department store out of Atlanta purchased Knoxville's George's department store in 1954. In 1955, they constructed a new building on the west side of downtown Knoxville designed by Stevens and Wilkinson. It became a Miller's in the 1960s and then Hess before closing in the late 1980s. In 1992, the University of Tennessee transformed it into a conference center.

Knoxville, TN former Rich's Department Store (now University of Tennessee Conference Center) by ArchiTexty

© ArchiTexty, all rights reserved.

Knoxville, TN former Rich's Department Store (now University of Tennessee Conference Center)

Rich's department store out of Atlanta purchased Knoxville's George's department store in 1954. In 1955, they constructed a new building on the west side of downtown Knoxville designed by Stevens and Wilkinson. It became a Miller's in the 1960s and then Hess before closing in the late 1980s. In 1992, the University of Tennessee transformed it into a conference center.

Knoxville, TN former Rich's Department Store (now University of Tennessee Conference Center) by ArchiTexty

© ArchiTexty, all rights reserved.

Knoxville, TN former Rich's Department Store (now University of Tennessee Conference Center)

Rich's department store out of Atlanta purchased Knoxville's George's department store in 1954. In 1955, they constructed a new building on the west side of downtown Knoxville designed by Stevens and Wilkinson. It became a Miller's in the 1960s and then Hess before closing in the late 1980s. In 1992, the University of Tennessee transformed it into a conference center.

Knoxville, TN former Rich's Department Store (now University of Tennessee Conference Center) by ArchiTexty

© ArchiTexty, all rights reserved.

Knoxville, TN former Rich's Department Store (now University of Tennessee Conference Center)

Rich's department store out of Atlanta purchased Knoxville's George's department store in 1954. In 1955, they constructed a new building on the west side of downtown Knoxville designed by Stevens and Wilkinson. It became a Miller's in the 1960s and then Hess before closing in the late 1980s. In 1992, the University of Tennessee transformed it into a conference center.

Knoxville, TN former Rich's Department Store (now University of Tennessee Conference Center) by ArchiTexty

© ArchiTexty, all rights reserved.

Knoxville, TN former Rich's Department Store (now University of Tennessee Conference Center)

Rich's department store out of Atlanta purchased Knoxville's George's department store in 1954. In 1955, they constructed a new building on the west side of downtown Knoxville designed by Stevens and Wilkinson. It became a Miller's in the 1960s and then Hess before closing in the late 1980s. In 1992, the University of Tennessee transformed it into a conference center.

Knoxville, TN former Rich's Department Store (now University of Tennessee Conference Center) by ArchiTexty

© ArchiTexty, all rights reserved.

Knoxville, TN former Rich's Department Store (now University of Tennessee Conference Center)

Rich's department store out of Atlanta purchased Knoxville's George's department store in 1954. In 1955, they constructed a new building on the west side of downtown Knoxville designed by Stevens and Wilkinson. It became a Miller's in the 1960s and then Hess before closing in the late 1980s. In 1992, the University of Tennessee transformed it into a conference center.

Unable to enjoy the 1966 skyscraper in its entirety. "Enjoy" means "see." by Tim Kiser

© Tim Kiser, all rights reserved.

Unable to enjoy the 1966 skyscraper in its entirety. "Enjoy" means "see."

♬♩♫ "O yes we are, unable to enjoy that, fully, from here, I sang, as I took pictures," I sang quietly to myself as I took pictures. ♬♪♩

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In downtown Greenville, South Carolina, on December 27th, 2017, the Landmark Building, formerly the Daniel Building, formerly the BB&T Building, completed in 1966 and designed by Stevens & Wilkinson, at the northwest corner of North Main Street and College Street.

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Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names terms:
• Greenville (7014143)
• Greenville (county) (2001747)

Art & Architecture Thesaurus terms:
• Modern Movement (300121793)
• office towers (300007046)
• skyscrapers (300004809)

Wikidata items:
• 27 December 2017 (Q37788156)
• 1960s architecture (Q7160120)
• Buildings and structures completed in 1966 (Q8318750)
• December 27 (Q2800)
• December 2017 (Q22971091)
• signalized intersection (Q2940218)
• streetcorner (Q17106091)

Union List of Artist Names IDs:
• Stevens and Wilkinson (American architectural firm, contemporary) (500233379)