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Lynette
2007-11-04 01:53I’ll bet this is an interesting place to visit. Colorful, too.
Lessie
2007-11-05 16:54The architecture is amazing.
Helen
2007-11-10 17:16Lynette, Believe it or not I have never been inside the museum! It is on my list of things to do this winter. If they allow photos inside I will take a bunch!
Hi Lessie, the architecture is amazing!
Thanks for visiting Albuquerque DP.
Baker Architecture + Design
2009-09-16 14:42Nice photo. I think it is great how you caught a lot of the sky. If only there were a few balloons floating overhead. 😉 I think the architecture is somewhat interesting although I think the building seems a little \”heavy\” for a balloon museum. The architect was definitely trying to capture the subject – with a little tensile structure and the domes and arches, but all in all, I feel it could have been more experimental, colorful and iconic. As an architect, I wish we would have had a shot at it. Oh well, maybe the addition. 😉