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Convention Center fountains
Wednesday

– photo by Mitch Waxman
A buddy of mine is a very successful comic book artist, and he was in Pittsburgh recently as one of the invited ‘marquis name’ guests at a Comic Convention which was held at the Pittsburgh Convention Center which is found in the downtown area.
I’ve mentioned the convention center in the past as being an interesting bit of architecture, and even noted the tunnel that sits in the middle of its two halls which allows public egress to the Allegheny River and the bike and pedestrian trail found along its banks. Saying that, I had never seen what it looked like when they turned on the fountains at the Convention Center. Wow.

– photo by Mitch Waxman
The water cascades down out of some recessed area, and there’s lighting which cycles through a few different colors, and which is positively nice. I couldn’t help but snap out a few shots, and make a mental note to come back here sometime soon with the whole kit to gather some artsy fartsy filter shots of the thing.
This was really neat. On either side of the tunnel, up on the level which I was standing on, there’s pick up and drop off lanes for automobile traffic, and foot bridges across the tunnel for pedestrians to get from one side of the facility to the other. Neat!

– photo by Mitch Waxman
Unlike the Javitz center in NYC, where Andrew Cuomo established a mass casualty hospital ward during COVID, the convention center here in Pittsburgh is a functional entity and is popularly attended. A can of Coca Cola does not cost $7 within it. It’s also not a glass island found in a ragged no man’s land at the edge of the City far from transit.
It’s got pretty fountains, too.
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