Views of the interior looking toward the street (Jewett Parkway)A floor-to-ceiling triple-glazed glass curtain wall allows for views of the adjacent Martin House while of necessity protecting against the Buffalo cold. |
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The back wall from the front and rear entrancesBacklit glass cases exhibit photographs and drawings of the Martin House complex. Touch-screen interactive video also helps to orient visitors. |
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The skylightThe inverted hip roof forms a bowl with a skylight in the inverted center. Light courts are also an echo of
Wright's architecture; for example, his Larkin Building, now demolished, had one. |
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An unobstructed view of the Martin House complex |
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Translucent shadesThe visitors' center provides an important educational component. Automatic shades allow for presentations needing a darkened room. |