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walk more than a few blocks in any one direction without finding yourself face
to face with something amazing.
This was my epiphany, some 35 years ago when I moved to Buffalo to attend
college. I attended a small college with no dorms, so I lived in apartments, first
on Richmond Ave., then Linwood Ave, and Summer Street. How lucky I was
to be randomly dropped into such an architecturally rich neighborhood!
As I walked to school, I memorized the details and structures of all my favorite buildings: the clean curved lines
of the Kleinhans Music Hall, the beautiful red brick and terra cotta detailing of the Bemis House, the grandeur
and classical styling of the Butler Mansion, the quaint cottage community Mayfair Lane and the many beautiful
homes lining Linwood Avenue. Soon, as an added bonus and thanks to the snowstorm of 1977, I met many of
those who lived within these architectural wonders.
This, then, was my second epiphany: architecture lives! It breathes life into neighborhoods and families. It
anchors us to our past and provides a vision for our future. My son recently bought a fairly large historic “fixerupper” home in the same Allentown neighborhood in which my husband’s great grandparents lived over 100
years ago. He’s not an architect, but he is keenly aware of the beauty and significant of the worn structure he
now owns.
Buffalo is a special city. Its architectural beauty is so much a part of my life it’s hard to describe what it means
to me. These wonderful structures that surround us are my understanding of who I am. They offer me a
glimpse into the lives and traditions of people long past, and provide my children with a foundation for realizing
new communities and neighborhoods that only they can imagine.

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                    <text>Grandpa Braun’s House
Grandpa Braun, a cabinet m aker came to Am erica w ith his tools and a dream . He left his beloved Louise in
Germ any w ith the understanding that once he had a job he would send a w ooden trunk w ith a ticket to
America. Grandpa w as greeted by Lady Liberty and his brother Great Uncle Julius. When Louise arrived in
1901, the m arriage took place--what faith she had in their love!
Once they settled in Buffalo, he prospered working on the impressive
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w ith sunshine. The backyard had room for play and a large vegetable
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he created. Grandpa alw ays found a w ay to recycle good wood. While
w orking on a Delaware Avenue m ansion, he found a discarded leg from a
baby grand piano. After asking for perm ission, he carried it and his heavy
w ooden toolbox all the w ay hom e and turned it into the base for a two
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Grandpa added a shed in the backyard for his garden tools. The basem ent becam e his workshop w ith a
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living in the Northampton house. He would drink a w ater glass of his w ine, eat a large raw onion and go to
bed. In the morning, the cold w as gone!
Tim e passed and one by one, four of the children went on their w ay.
Grandm a died in the hom e on my m other’s w edding day. M y parents
decided to move in w ith Grandpa and a new chapter started. When I
w as born, my room was filled w ith furniture he lovingly made. I
becam e the apple of his eye and his little buddy. We would w alk
down Northam pton to Jefferson Avenue to run errands. Our final
destination w as a store called Smuck’s for a visit, a cigar for him and
a treat for me. Then w e w ould w alk back and visit w ith the neighbors
along the w ay. When m y parents w ent out, Grandpa w as the
babysitter and the house w as ours. He would tell m e stories and I
w ould observe many card games w ith Grandpa and Great Uncle
Julius. The sm ell of cigars, Germ an beer, Limburger or Liederkranz
cheese w ith thinly sliced onions on Germ an rye, w ould fill the house
and I w as in heaven.
When I w as five years old, Grandpa died and w as laid out in the front
parlor. At 253 Northampton Street, friends and fam ily gathered to
celebrate the life of a humble, hard w orking cabinet m aker, w ho
created a com fortable hom e filled w ith love, laughter, and adventure.
The Northam pton house w as sold, but the furniture he created,
w oodw orking tools, w orkbench and all the w onderful mem ories
rem ain w ith us.
Building Story by Lois Jehle Juron

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                    <text>Organ Lesson at St. Paul’s
The red stone
unsm iling
glares across at gaudiness
that guarantees
another kind of life
w e plan
for heaven
She doesn’t notice:
long legs bare
tripping up the treachery
of stone steps
into the open m outh of the church
sum m er now
forever
Silent candles.
The only light
gleam s from w ood
In gossiping w hispers
backturned angels adm ire the cross
He loves m e
He loves m e better
She hears only
her ow n beauty
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the tired organ to life
a lone pipe m oans lazy, low
not now
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Hand hovers:
oboes w ill ask
her heavenly oracle
one heathen question
w ith ten eager fingers:
Have you seen the ghost of Tom ?
the organ halts
the angels look askance
not now
m aybe never
Building Story by Karen Sands-O’Connor
Photography courtesy of St. Paul's Cathedral

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St. John the Baptist

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Snaking beneath the streets w ith the
kind of engineered grandeur typically
reserved for civil w orks of days past,
the Scajaquada Creek Culvert is
haunting and sublim e.
With a ceiling height reflected as
depth in the slow -flow ing, m irror-like
w ater, the first im pression is a
seem ingly perilous step into ankledeep w ading. As one moves deeper,
sunlight is lost, the m oist air thickens,
and the breeze chills. But taken at a
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concrete ribs and vaulted, m asonry
ceilings –flaking and stained–w hich
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interrupted into sight as sunlight
perforates through manholes, gliding
down cobw ebbed w alls.
Coordinates: 42.9230, -78.8565
Date: 17 July 2011
Tim e: 11:00a EST

Building Story by M atthew D. Zinski, RA, NCARB, LEED AP

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                    <text>A BUILDING LIKE A SUPERHERO
Erected in 1967, the Bulger Com m unication Center
w as part of a m assive building program
encom passing E.H. Butler Library, Grover Cleveland
Hall, and the Student Union, as w ell as the three
high-rise dorm itories and the M oore Com plex on
Iroquois Drive. It entirely reorganized the Buffalo
State cam pus, restricting autom obile traffic to its
perim eter and increasing the architectural density
to an urban level.
The architect of the new cam pus, Law rence B.
Perkins of Perkins &amp; Will Partnership in Chicago
Perspective rendering of the Bulger Com m unication Center, probably boldly declared, that “ …architectural beauty has
done by Perkins and Will Partnership on the program cover of the opening gone as far as it can in individual buildings. The
sym posium on ‘Architecture in Higher Education’, February 7 1967
future lies in the relations of buildings to each other
and in their landscaping.”
Clearly heavily
influenced by Kevin Lynch’s book Im age of the City,
he identified the creation of a ‘distinctive landm ark’ that functions as a ‘nodal point’, as w ell as pronounced
‘connecting paths’ and ‘clearly defined cam pus edges’ as the key elem ents of the new Buffalo State design.
th

In presenting a m odel of the cam pus in a 1964 television interview , Buffalo State’s President Paul G. Bulger
singled out the Com m unication Center w ith the com m ent “ you notice the w eird shape about it, I do not quite
th
know how to describe it…” Equally at a loss w as the Buffalo Evening New s of February 8 1967, w hich on the day
of the opening and dedication of the Com m unication Center to departing President Bulger called it “ the unusual
circular building that now dom inates the m iddle of the cam pus...”
While the architectural com m unity of Buffalo offered Perkins “ sincere congratulations for his beautiful building ”
laypeople w ere not quite sure w hat to m ake of the clinkered brick and concrete architecture - a perception the
Bulger Com m unication Center up to today shares w ith m any buildings of the often m isunderstood ‘New
Brutalism ’ style.
Gary Stephen, director of Instructional Resources at Buffalo State College enthusiastically declared at the
opening: The Bulger Com m unication Center’s “ …internal space divisions and functional possibilities are
revolutionary. Its facilities w ill be unique, its potential unlim ited for producing innovat ions in patterns of
education.”
The Bulger Com m unication Center is a building like a superhero.
Aside from its proclaim ed functional superpow ers, it
show s the sam e dram atic, sculptural, larger-than-life
expression of a dynam ic physicality that characterizes
Superm an, Batm an or Captain Am erica. They, too,
stand for a better future. The architecture of the Bulger
Com m unication Center creates an equally distinctive,
m em orable im age, and its external curves clearly
exhibit the lecture halls in as pronounced a fashion as
the superheroes’ costum es display their m uscles.
The am bivalence of the prom ise of a brighter future em bodied by a slightly intim idating , heroic architecture has
been captured best in a graffito published in the 1967 student yearbook, Elm s, along w ith other im ages of the
6
building site: “ This is like som ething taken from Huxley’s Brave New World.”

Excerpt from Building Story by Jörg Schnier,
Associate Professor, Interior Design Departm ent, Buffalo State College, State University of New York

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                    <text>B.U.F.F.A.L.O
Beginning a new stage in one’s life can be nerve-racking, leaving you second guessing yourself due
to a sense of uncertainty. Especially when that new stage takes you eight hours away from your friends, family,
and everything you have grown so accustomed to over the years.

University at Buffalo accepted my transfer application in the summer of 2010 and ever since receiving
that letter I had my sights set on Buffalo as the place where I will continue my academic career.

Fall 2010 was my first semester here, and it was tough to say the least. At the time all I had heard
about Buffalo was that it snowed a lot and the city had been in an economic decline for some time now, so I
honestly didn’t expect much beyond the University grounds.

Fall 2011 marks the beginning of my last year here in Buffalo, and with it comes a new found
appreciation for this city. The cities rich history and the people living here have drawn me into Buffalo.

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rchitecturally this city is absolutely stunning. I still find myself in awe every time I enter Buffalo city.
Waiting at Theatre Station after my night class at the Market Arcade Film Center is the most refreshing part of
my Tuesdays. I occasionally find myself standing in the middle of the tracks looking down towards Founders
Plaza with Shea’s Theatre on my right and the Film Center to my left in an absolute state of amazement.

Layers upon layers of snow cover Buffalo every year. Even though the winters here can be harsh,
waking up to a clean, glistening, and almost reflective surface outside my window every morning is one of the
most serene things Buffalo has to offer.

Olmsted Parks is one of my favorite places to go in Buffalo. The preservation of parks such as
Delaware Park shows a commitment to maintaining a natural beauty. Natural preservation is something that in
most cities tends to get lost in all the commotion. Buffalo is one of the few areas I know of that you can
experience a rich urban environment and still have access to acres upon acres of beautifully preserved green
space.

Even though I have only spent a short amount of time here I can already tell
that leaving Buffalo will not be easy. I will return home to my friends and family
next summer, but I will always have nostalgia towards Buffalo and all it has to
offer.

Building Story by Jam es J. Bow ra
Photography by Kevin M . Mahoney

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                    <text>Why I am Here (in Buffalo)
M any friends have asked m e why I cam e to live in Buffalo, especially after discovering that I grew up in
Taiw an, lived in 6 countries and have visited 22 others, so far.
It all began in the Spring of 2000, w hen I w as living in Toronto and m et m y friend Paul, w ho is an architect,
historian, preservationist and Buffalo native. I did not know much about Buffalo, w ith the exception of H.H.
Richardson’s Psychiatric Center and a few Frank Lloyd Wright buildings that I had studied w hen I w as a
student in the UK. Each tim e that Paul spoke about Buffalo, his eyes would glow enthusiastically:
“ Did you know the w iper blades on your w indshield w ere actually invented in Buffalo?”

“ Did you know Niagara Falls m ilitary airbase w as w here the plane that broke the sound barrier w as
built?”
“ Did you know that the Pierce-Arrow , a luxurious autom obile car, first created in 1903 and a status
symbol for its tim e, w as produced and headquartered in Buffalo?”
On m y first visit, Paul introduced m e to Buffalo by a route that, I
later realized, w as w ell planned to show m e the city in an
enchanting light. I w as driven across the Peace Bridge, and, shortly
thereafter, by a building w ith the curvilinear, sw eeping shape of a
stringed musical instrum ent–Kleinhans M usic Hall, the hom e of the
Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra designed by the father and son
team of Eliel and Eero Saarinen. We followed a roundabout and
zigzagged to a quaint neighborhood called “ Little” Sum mer Street.
We then headed to Elm w ood Avenue and travelled south to a
m onument in Niagara Square. I sighted a beautiful yellow stone Art
Deco building–Buffalo City Hall, one of the largest city halls in the
United States. We proceeded up m ansion-lined Delaware Avenue. I
started to think that this is not the Buffalo I had heard about or saw
on the new s. Next, Forest Law n Cemetery appeared on the right
and Paul com mented that a sculpture of Seneca Indian Chief Red
Jacket w as erected there. In addition, I learned that U.S. President
M illard Fillm ore and inventor Law rence Dale Bell of Bell Aircraft
Corporation were also both buried there, am ong m any other
notable people. Along an S-curve was Delaw are Park, designed by
Frederick Law Olm sted. An im m ediate right brought us to
Nottingham Terrace w ith its m any English Tudor style hom es.
Continuing along the park, w e passed by the Buffalo Zoo and then,
onto Jew ett Parkw ay, w here I discovered the Darw in M artin House
by Frank Lloyd Wright. Next, w e entered the Central Park neighborhood w ith its m any grand single fam ily
Colonial style hom es. Soon on M ain Street, I view ed a white building topped by a clock tower, Hayes Hall,
the hom e of the School of Architecture and Planning at the University at Buffalo.
Along that journey, I had fallen in love w ith Buffalo.
th

This is m y 10 year living and w orking in Buffalo, a city that is full of history, wonderful architecture and
great potential. This is m y hom e and my passion. I am proud to call m yself a Buffalonian.

Building Story by Jam es C. Lai
Photography by Kevin M . Mahoney

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                    <text>Being Beguiled by the Roycroft Inn
In 1987 I m et the Roycroft Inn.
Rochester’s Landm ark Society did not w ork in Erie County and m y role as its
adm inistrator should have inured m e to the Inn’s charm s. Instead, I w as
ensnared by a love for historic places and an adm iration of those that w ant
to save them .
I had agreed to com e to East Aurora, planning to provide a few sage w ords
of advice and then leave the problem of the bankrupt Roycroft Inn to others.
M y initial glim pse of the Roycroft Inn w as not im pressive. I saw a ram bling,
deteriorating building, w ith a m ixture of architectural elem ents, badly in
need of repair.
Inside, the Roycroft Inn unveiled a rem arkable story. I entered into the oldest part of the Inn, originally constructed
as a print shop. I then found layers of additions, as this building expanded rapidly along w ith the phenom enal
grow th of the Roycroft m ovem ent. In 1905 the building w as officially christened the Roycroft Inn to serve a
grow ing pilgrim age to East Aurora. The Inn literally talked to m e, w ith m ottos carved into its doors and hanging
adm onitions (Fletcherize! ) to diners. Other Roycrofters w ere m ore discrete, but w ith significant im pact as I view ed
Roycroft furniture, w indow s and other artifacts, gapped at the i m pressive Dard Hunter chandelier and appreciated
the Alex Fournier m urals. The Inn, reinforced by the other Roycroft Cam pus buildings, w as a still intact, if frayed,
story of how one m an’s vision could grow into a m ovem ent that w ould encom pass hundreds of skilled artisans
and craftsm en.
So, w hat should I do? Those w orking to save the Roycroft Inn did not need advice. An im pressive array of persons
w ere anxious to help the Roycroft Inn, including East Aurora village officials, and a citizens com m itt ee, headed by
Burt Flickinger. M ost im portant, the Wendt Foundation stood ready to provide m oney to purchase the Inn, to
bring the Inn out of bankruptcy and to w ipe our encum bering debt. What w as needed w as a preservation
organization capable of taking title to the Inn and caring for it and its collections w hile a soluti on for the Inn could
be found.
Working in Erie County w as not part of the Landm ark Society’s m ission and taking on the Roycroft Inn w ould be a
huge diversion of our resources. Nevertheless, I recom m ended to the Landm ark Society Board of Trustees that
w e accept ‘tem porary’ ow nership and responsibility for the Roycroft In n. Was I nuts? I prefer to think that I w as
another w illing victim of Elbert Hubbard’s m arketing and prom otional genius.
The Landm ark Society ended up caring for the Roycroft Inn for seven years. I estim ate that I m ade the 150 m ile
round trip to East Aurora over a hundred tim es (only once being stopped by bad w eather) and other staff w ere
there as often as m yself. We ow ned the Roycroft Inn until the day before the revitalized Inn opened in 1995.
In som e w ays, I look back at the Roycroft Inn as the best ‘failure’ in m y
career. Our initial plan w as to w ork w ith the Roycroft Revitalization
Corporation (RRC) and find a new ow ner that could renovate and
operate the Inn. Despite significant efforts, w e w ere unsuccessful –and
had w e been successful, bottom - line econom ics w ould have severely
lim ited the Inn’s restoration. To the great benefit of Western New York,
the Wendt Foundation eventually decided to fund a highly significant
restoration of the Inn, w ith Ted Low nie as the Inn’s architect. I rem ain
very proud of the tim e and energy the Landm ark Society and I devoted
to the Roycroft Inn, and I still m arvel at the countless hours spen t by so
m any others. For years, I did w ish that I could som ehow transplant the
Roycroft Inn (and the Wendt Foundation! ) closer to Rochester. As
another turn in m y life, how ever, I now find m yself w orking in Buffalo.
Living here m akes m y Roycroft m em ories even sw eeter.
Excerpt from Building Story by Henry M cCartney,
Executive Director of Preservation Buffalo Niagara
Photography courtesy of Roycroft Cam pus Corporation

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                    <text>M y 1st Building Story
I began to discover architecture when I w as 3 or 4 years old through the parallel experiences of playing w ith
a favorite toy and frequenting a local landmark.
I adored my 1970’s Fisher Price Play Fam ily Village. Unfold it and
reveal a 2-story neighborhood block—in section! (M ore than 20
years later, section drawings would becom e the prim ary m ethod
of exploration in my Master of Architecture Thesis.) Slide the
dial and change the traffic light. Deliver mail through m ail slots
at each address and collect it again through the open “ fourth
w all” of the firehouse, post office, theater, police station and
barber shop.
I loved to continuously create, direct and re-im agine this vibrant, multi-generational, diverse com munity.
While the village was eventually replaced by Legos and other playthings, it sparked m y w anderlust for
bustling, m ixed-use, interconnected destinations.
Grow ing up in the city of Niagara Falls, New York, I w as alw ays aware of the Falls. That w onder, which
precedes m y earliest mem ories, did not exceed m y expectations of the natural w orld; the pow erful cataract
set the standard. In contrast, nothing w as so grand in the built environment of m y day-to-day life.
Then m y mother took m e to the new library.
Rough-to-the-touch exposed concrete angled
w alls w ith vertical striations, expansive glass, a
row of “ periscopes” peering up from the roof,
dim then bright, soaring volumes, orange
carpeting and nubby, upholstered, orange lounge
seating—or at least that is how I rem ember it. The
bold expression of materiality and form was
foreign and intriguing.
I looked forw ard to these special, regular visits to the library. First, m y m other and I—and eventually m y
sister—w ould go to the Children’s Reading Room . Every tim e, I w ould be captivated by a glass case
displaying historic dolls and then, I w ould select a few books that my m other and father would read to m e
over the next w eek or tw o. As years passed, I w ould select volum es from series like Nancy Drew M ystery
Stories and Little House on the Prairie for m y ow n reading pleasure. The M ain Reading Room w as our next
stop so that my mom could choose a few books for herself. The scale of that room dram atically shifted to
w hat seem ed like a 4-story high space, w hich I w ould gaze up at while reclining on that nubby, upholstered
orange lounge seating. I believed that the staff checking-out our books w ere so fortunate to work there and I
sensed that they thought so too.
This exotic, new , w onderful library was sim ply part of m y routine. I w as not aw are that it had awakened—or
created—m y appetite for contemporary architecture that pushes the lim its of convent ion. It w as m uch later
that I learned that the Earl W. Brydges Niagara Falls Public Library was designed by notable architect Paul
rd
Rudolph and opened in 1974, just a few w eeks before m y 3 birthday.
Now a practicing architect, I am hesitant to return to m y old library after the few decades since m y frequent
visits. I am strongly com pelled to protect m y cherished m em ories of these places in tim e from being
clouded by revision. I am , how ever, tempted to seek out a vintage Play Fam ily Vill age for m y own sons—and
m yself.
Building Story by Denise M . Juron-Borgese, Architect
Photography courtesy of Earl W. Brydges Niagara Falls Public Library Local History Departm ent

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                    <text>Why I Love the Peace Bridge
The Peace Bridge has been the center of m uch debate, m ost of w hich assum es that the current
structure is an ugly disgrace, an eyesore to be replaced by som et hing better and m ore glorious. I
disagree.
M y reasons for falling in love w ith the Peace Bridge are all the sam e reasons I have fallen in love w ith
Buffalo. I w as not born and raised here. I m oved here in 1985 to m arry m y law school classmate, a
native of Western New York, and I have becom e a huge fan of the Greater Buffal o area.
Like Buffalo, the Peace Bridge, is not a fancy, prissy thing. This is a real bridge in a real city. This bridge
and this hom etow n have m uscle.
Standing astride the m ighty Niagara, the Peace Bridge m akes it look easy t o link tw o nations. She
shoulders a never-ending flow of traffic, day after day, night after night. She rolls up her sleeves and
bears the load w ith her five arches. To keep things interesting, she teases us w ith her incongruous
Parker through-truss. There is no perfect sym m etry in this bridge; she is a little quirky. The grand old
lady refuses to be boring.
Wearing tons of steel and concrete, she is garbed in a m uted color that allow s the rippling w aters
below her to receive the glory w hile she focuses on a hard w ork ethic. At the sam e tim e, this lady
know s how to get dressed up for a night on the tow n, show ing off her colored lights lest w e thin k she is
all w ork and no play. She can put on a show w hen she w ants to.
Follow ing the opening of the Peace Bridge in 1927, she and
Am erica have journeyed through a Depression, a World War,
m oon landings, the Civil Rights m ovem ent, the Digital Age, the
events of Septem ber 11, 2001, the daw n of a new m illennia,
and m any other developm ents. The Peace Bridge has stood
silently, doing her job, gracing the w aterw ay through alm ost a
century of phenom enal change. She has outlasted the
econom ic boom years and the cancer of Rust Belt decay. She
has gotten the job done through countless political
adm inistrations. She has endured the criticism of the planners
and the naysayers. She has rem ained standing despite terrorist
cells on both sides of the river. The Peace Bridge, like Buffalo, is
a survivor.
She m akes her job look easy. Strong currents and blizzards do
not defeat her. She is m ade of sturdy stuff. She is a sym bol of
Buffalo. She is a sym bol of our friendship w ith the nation of
Canada. In a city that w ent to the Super Bow l four tim es and
lost, she is a sym bol of determ ination. It is as though she says
“ Don’t underestim ate us. We are strong.”
For all these reasons, I love this dear lady. She is not flashy and w ill never be m istaken for a “ signature
bridge,” but she is solid and true. I love her m uscles and her quiet classiness. The Peace Bridge is
quintessential Buffalo, and that is w hy, in all her im perfections, she is absolutely perfect. I salute her
and the region she show cases. She is a m agnificent testim ony to the very soul of this w onderful place.
Building Story by Anne F. Dow ney, Esq.
Photography by James C. Lai

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                    <text>Each day on m y w ay to w ork, I drive through a m ajestic 19th century industrial landscape filled w ith architectural
rem nants of Buffalo’s once thriving grain industries. As m assive as they are, the Buffalo Grain Elevators possess a
quality of lightness – perhaps because their reflection is often on the surface of the Buffalo River, perhaps because
they are slow ly disintegrating, perhaps because they house the ghosts of m en w ho perform ed the kind of physical
labor w e no longer know . M aybe it is sim ply that these elevators capture the sky in such a w ay they appear to be
constructed of light and shadow rather than concrete.
***

The elevators are central to both m y play and w ork in the Architecture Departm ent at the University at Buffalo.
For m ore than 25 years now , m y beginning students have toured them via boat during the first w eek of classes. It
is their introduction to architecture ‘Buffalo style’. Students in m y upper level studios have taken on projects in
these structures. One studio developed devices that literally clim b the grain silo interiors w ith m ethods
rem iniscent of their slip-form construction. Other students have designed w ays to safely transport people through
all areas of the elevators. Still others have proposed w ays for the Buffalo Philharm onic to play through the silos to
a rooftop audience. M y husband and I have taken scores of design professors from around the w orld to
experience these unusual spaces and form s m ade for grain rather than people. We’ve clim bed m arine legs and
picnicked on the roof. We’ve speculated w hat these structures m ight becom e, adm ired w hat they w ere and
honored w hat they are today – em pty icons from a bygone era.
***

Part of the recent m ystique of the elevators is their netherw orld nature: They are forbidden territory. Paintball
splatters spot the w alls of Concrete Central. Burned out car bodies lurk in its fields. Geese droppings cover the
floors. Water from the Buffalo River laps in the concrete hollow s below , hiding w hatever m ight be beneath. The
silence of it all is heavy w ith w hat w e m ight not w ant to know . These elevators form a place that is still peripheral,
an increasingly valuable quality in this m ega-connected w orld.
***

Last w eek, yet another studio group toured M arine A and the Perot. The students had seen the exteriors m any
tim es, but w ere aw estruck by the interiors. They expected to see dingy caverns, and instead found spaces that
rivaled Le Corbusier’s Church at Firm iny, Kahn’s Sher-e Bangla Nagar and the Alham bra. After our guides
discussed the industrial history, traced the paths of the grain circulation and show ed us the m echanics, they left
us on our ow n to just take it all in. At first, w e could not resist ducking our heads into the silo funnels to hear our
ow n voices w aft up a hundred feet and echo round and round back dow n – all sounds becam e choruses.
Eventually though, w e settled into draw ing, each of us finding a special spot that revealed the interplay of
m aterial and light. Hours passed. I could hear the occasional scratch of charcoal on paper, but that w as it. At one
point som eone said, “ We’re losing our light,” and w e gat hered together and left.
***

Building Story by Beth Tauke
Photography by James C. Lai

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