The Twist in Neurology
by Norman Gabitzsch
Title
The Twist in Neurology
Artist
Norman Gabitzsch
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
The Jan and Dan Duncan Neurological Research Institute (NRI) at Texas Children's Hospital in the Texas Medical Center (TMC), Houston Texas. Principal architect Ray Beets described his concept for the NRI Building: "the driving force behind the design was discovery." The institute's spiral tower gave me the impression of a backbone. This 21 st Century Photograph taken with a Nikon D810.
This twist is not an illusion... the structure really is twisted!
Copyright (c) Norman Gabitzsch. All Rights Reserved.
Featured Artwork in:
Arts Fantastic World - March 2016
Abc Group - V Is For Vertical - April 2016
Fine Arts Professionals - April 2016
Premium FAA Artists - June 2016
Music CD Cover Design - October 2016
Contemporary - October 2017
Collectors Gallery - March 2018
USA Photographers Only - July 2018
Images That Excite You! - July 2018
Nikon Full Frame Cameras - September 2018
500 Views - October 2018
The Mind's Eye - January 2019
Camera Art - January 2019
The Unexpected Wordsmith - February 2019
The Niche - May 2019
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March 29th, 2016
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Comments (15)
Marcia Lee Jones
Interesting building! t
Norman Gabitzsch replied:
Thank you, Marcia, for supporting the big city Houston Texas Medical Center (TMC) architecture photographic image, "The Twist in Neurology".
Luther Fine Art
Congratulations! Your fantastic photographic art has been chosen as a Camera Art Group feature! You are invited to archive your work in the Features Archive discussion as well as any other discussion in which it would fit
Drasko Regul
cool shot! congrats on moving over the 1k visits mark!... ;-}
Norman Gabitzsch replied:
Drasko ... thanks for commenting on the big city Houston Texas Medical Center architectural photograph, "The Twist in Neurology".
Christopher James
One of your peers nominated this image in the 1000 views Groups nominated images by your fellow artist in the Special Features #9 promotion discussion. Please visit and pass on the love to another artist.
Norman Gabitzsch replied:
Thank you, Christopher, for bringing attention to the unusual Houston Texas Medical Center architecture picture, "The Twist in Neurology".
Joan Carroll
great POV and title! nominated for a feature in the 1000 Views group
Norman Gabitzsch replied:
Joan ... thank you for the comment on the Houston Texas Medical Center architectural photog, "The Twist in Neurology".
Robert Bales
Very nice view and so creative!! Thanks for the interesting information!! v/f/t
Norman Gabitzsch replied:
Robert ... thank you for supporting the Houston TMC architecture photograph, "The Twist in Neurology".
Joe Schofield
Great image, Norman. Well titled, and interesting story. l/f/t
Norman Gabitzsch replied:
Thank you, Joe, for visiting and supporting the Houston TMC architectural photographic image, "The Twist in Neurology".
Kay Brewer
Great illusion presentation! Lf
Norman Gabitzsch replied:
Kay ... thanks for supporting the architectural photographic artwork, "The Twist in Neurology". Actually this is not an illusion... the building really is twisted.
John M Bailey
Congratulations on your feature in the Fine Art America Group "Images That Excite You!"
Norman Gabitzsch replied:
John ... thank you for featuring the Houston Texas Medical Center architectural photo, "The Twist in Neurology", in the Pixels Fine Art America Group, "Images That Excite You!"
Norman Gabitzsch
Rebecca, thanks for featuring the Houston Texas Medical Center architecture Photograph, "The Twist in Neurology", in the Pixels Fine Art America Group, "Contemporary".
Norman Gabitzsch
Thank you, Michael for featuring the photographic architectural artwork, "The Twist in Neurology", in the Fine Art Group, "Music CD Cover Design".
Norman Gabitzsch
I want to thank you, Dan, for featuring the architectural artwork, "The Twist in Neurology", in the Fine Art Group, "Premium FAA Artists".