Sunbelt Sales Building, 1975. (Formerly Simms Sales.)

Sunbelt Sales Building, 1975. (Formerly Simms Sales.) Zylstra, Sape A., photographer : Sharp, Craig, Lee Scarfone Associates, architects University of South Florida -- Tampa Campus Library still image Color photographs Tampa, Fla. : University of South Florida, Tampa Library eng This is a scuptural building whose aspect continually changes with the point of view. On the south and east it rises out of a pond with a fountain and a sculpture, and has a balcony along its southside windows-which turns the corner to the east and continues as a cave-like hallway that penetrates the eastern rounding and links with the terrace on the northside. In the brown, vertically grooved siding of the northside are two hemispherical windows-which in an anthropomorphic gesture overlook the yard. These are the windows of the executive's office, now subdivided into two offices, hence now cyclopian. The interior is rather straightforwar, lit by windows in three directions and opening vertically with the stairs.; view from north This is a scuptural building whose aspect continually changes with the point of view. On the south and east it rises out of a pond with a fountain and a sculpture, and has a balcony along its southside windows-which turns the corner to the east and continues as a cave-like hallway that penetrates the eastern rounding and links with the terrace on the northside. In the brown, vertically grooved siding of the northside are two hemispherical windows-which in an anthropomorphic gesture overlook the yard. These are the windows of the executive's office, now subdivided into two offices, hence now cyclopian. The interior is rather straightforwar, lit by windows in three directions and opening vertically with the stairs.; view from north Sunbelt Sales Building (6429 Harney Road, Tampa, Fla.)--Photographs Architecture -- Florida -- Tampa -- Photographs Cyclopian Sape A. Zylstra Architectural Slides Collection

Sunbelt Sales Building, 1975. (Formerly Simms Sales.)

Zylstra, Sape A., photographer : Sharp, Craig, Lee Scarfone Associates, architects

University of South Florida -- Tampa Campus Library

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Color photographs

Tampa, Fla. : University of South Florida, Tampa Library

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This is a scuptural building whose aspect continually changes with the point of view. On the south and east it rises out of a pond with a fountain and a sculpture, and has a balcony along its southside windows-which turns the corner to the east and continues as a cave-like hallway that penetrates the eastern rounding and links with the terrace on the northside. In the brown, vertically grooved siding of the northside are two hemispherical windows-which in an anthropomorphic gesture overlook the yard. These are the windows of the executive's office, now subdivided into two offices, hence now cyclopian. The interior is rather straightforwar, lit by windows in three directions and opening vertically with the stairs.; view from north

This is a scuptural building whose aspect continually changes with the point of view. On the south and east it rises out of a pond with a fountain and a sculpture, and has a balcony along its southside windows-which turns the corner to the east and continues as a cave-like hallway that penetrates the eastern rounding and links with the terrace on the northside. In the brown, vertically grooved siding of the northside are two hemispherical windows-which in an anthropomorphic gesture overlook the yard. These are the windows of the executive's office, now subdivided into two offices, hence now cyclopian. The interior is rather straightforwar, lit by windows in three directions and opening vertically with the stairs.; view from north

Sunbelt Sales Building (6429 Harney Road, Tampa, Fla.)--Photographs

Architecture -- Florida -- Tampa -- Photographs

Cyclopian

Sape A. Zylstra Architectural Slides Collection