File:Fernbach Ramp, Buffalo, New York - PoMo Parking - 20200710.jpg

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English: As absurd as it sounds, some of the finest examples of Postmodern architecture in the City of Buffalo are the parking ramps found downtown. The Robert D. Fernbach Ramp, built in 1988 and seen here from the corner of Niagara and Franklin Streets, is a prime example - the motif of semicircular arches, and the keystone ornamentation in the ones at the corner entrance, show how the style subverts the Modernist template by including stylized Classical forms.
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Camera location42° 53′ 06.49″ N, 78° 52′ 36.89″ W  Heading=64.192001355702° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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