San Diego City Lights
by Marnie Patchett
Title
San Diego City Lights
Artist
Marnie Patchett
Medium
Photograph - Photograph
Description
San Diego City lights skyline from Coronado. Night long exposure photography.
San Diego was originally centered in the Old Town district, but by the late 1860s the center of focus had relocated to the bayfront in the belief that this new location would increase trade. As the "New Town" present-day Downtown waterfront location quickly developed, it eclipsed Old Town as the center of San Diego.
The development of skyscrapers over 300 feet (91 m) in San Diego is attributed to the construction of the El Cortez Hotel in 1927, the tallest building in the city from 1927 to 1963. As time went on multiple buildings claimed the title of San Diego's tallest skyscraper, including the Union Bank of California Building and Symphony Towers. Currently the tallest building in San Diego is One America Plaza, standing 500 feet (150 m) tall, which was completed in 1991. The downtown skyline contains no super-talls, as a regulation put in place by the Federal Aviation Administration in the 1970s set a 500 feet (152 m) limit on the height of buildings within a one-mile radius of the San Diego International Airport. An iconic description of the skyline includes its skyscrapers being compared to the tools of a toolbox.
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February 21st, 2016
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Comments (24)
Mary Deal
Every time I see night lights in any city, I feel like I've entered another world. Peaceful water here giving the entire image a feeling or serenity.
Connie Handscomb
This is wonderful, Marnie! ... little Lego buildings lit up by the water ; beautiful nightscape :))