rles Thoni )v. Gen! BattajioiTphohTTiyTIee^oyT^cIiper^r. Mount Aggie claims another victim ugh Clip AssemU A member of a physical education snow skiing class executes a perfect four-point landing after losing his balance on Mount Aggie east of Kyle Field. The astroturf, coated with silicone and water, is used to similate snow skiing con ditions in generally snowless College Station. lodes late )emocntit :ratic Lt ted to *i loma foot Gov. M :tor AM on -1* behind p betro yor Fein Unusual-looking buildings help lure customers inside ! Repuli rmer stu to red# i' 1 . i.l b; Young, c-and-n rney Cfl id be® IcKellipi crat Jai Lamar .t Clemeni United Press International TOWSON, Md. — Sydney Lewis limits he was gambling when he bught the public would like a New ork architect’s penchant for the ab- urd. Hie public did like it. As a result, lenewTowson store of Best Prod-] ct Inc., of which Lewis is board rman, is a building people don’t oon forget. Site Inc., a New York-based ex- erimental architecture and nvironmental arts organization, reposed tilting the brick front of lestore at a 45-degree angle. Lewis and his wife Frances, an xecutive vice president of Best, rugged and asked, “Why not?” • j-The facade on the store looks as : hrst# io U gh someone lifted the right side the building from the base foun- iy Gei» a (j on The result — a canopy effect lat exposes smoked glass show- )emocrfl l0m windows — so far has done an ■inning! rcellent job of luring puzzled and irious shoppers inside. Mrs. Lewis said facelifts at three iher Best stores designed by Site ave improved business tremen- d to »f ously. She said the idea to have rat W He’s 12 architects improve on the Wesl^aditional four-sided box was a inat- t of “Well, why not’?’’ ge BP| We wanted a building people ternH 1 ould remember,” she said. “Most i Roda iiildings are so boring. But you’ll ever forget our stores. They’ve be- ;e Ari'D ame landmarks. ted e)a| Emilio Sousa, one of the foui ican nsin Chfii i about lov. Me Thonf jr Bak estion nelling srm & legisl* ; ratio & isywint partners of Site, said the tilt design for the Eudowood Plaza building in Towson was an attempt to get away from the boxy, warehouse-type structure that dots most major shopping centers throughout the country. “We re involved with public art,” Sousa said. “It is the fusion of art and architecture that concerns us. We want people to stop counting the cracks on the sidewalk and look up." Site’s three other Best stores are scattered across the country, each making its own statement on “the fusion of art and architecture.” They include a Richmond, Va., store that has a facade which looks like the brick outer wall has peeled away from a concrete backdrop; a Sacramento, Calif., store that has a corner piece pulled from its base; and a Houston store that looks as though the front wall is collapsing. Another project designed by the firm — a “ghost” parking lot in Hamden, Conn. — spooked shop pers as they gaped at the spooky images of cars sprouting up from the asphalt lot. The designs have been called “punk art,” but the architects pro test that description, saying they have created a new form of architec tural expression. Sousa admitted that the unique storefronts, which cost 4 to 10 per cent more than the traditional pro totype, are “something that has to grow on you. He declined to comment on the cost of the Best store in Towson. Referring to the tilt building, Sousa said, “We wanted to show them the goodies inside and we did that by taking the front corner of the building and lifting it up to see what’s inside. The effect is a canopy.” James Wines, project concept coordinator, said Site’s architects were “starving for eight years” be fore their idea of “inversion sym bolism” caught on. He said the architects explore to find ways to make buildings “not what they seem.” ^ Court grounds balloons United Press International ST.LOUIS — Faced with a court order obtained by the Federal Avi ation Administration, Herman Bluestone says he won’t be flying his balloons for a while. Bluestone and his neighbors in the Ramona Hills subdivision planned to send aloft up to 15 weather balloons on 450-foot nylon cables in protest against low-flying airplanes at Lambert Field. The subdivision is directly under one of the airport’s flight paths, and Bluestone said about 77 planes pass 200 feet overhead hourly, rattling houses and making conversation impossible. “Some of my neighbors are losing their hearing, others are highly ner vous,” Bluestone said. “They’ve reached a breaking point. I don’t know what they’re liable to do.” The FAA said the balloons could cause a plane to crash, and the agency received a temporary injunc tion from a U.S. District Court against the protest. Bluestone and his neighbors were ordered to ap pear in court Nov. 13. Bluestone flew one of the yellow-and-red balloons at a height of about 50 feet Thursday, but reeled it in when he learned of the court order. “It’s a standoff right now,” Blue- stone said. “We re sitting back con templating our next move. But we don’t plan to fly the balloons. We’re law-abiding citizens. ” Bluestone said the airport should change the flight patterns, or buy the 100 or so homes in the subdivi sion. He estimated that would cost about $1.5 million. “They’re talking about doubling the traffic from 77 planes an hour to 120,” said Bluestone. “I would re linquish my property to get some place quieter. “We can’t live under the threat of such heavy traffic,” he said. “You have a mechanical thing flying over head, plus you have the human er ror. You can’t guarantee those things are going to stay up.” Double up, America. Two can ride cheaper E! than one. 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