The dramatic ceiling vaults to impressive 43-feet at the center, providing an arched steeltruss over a 150- by 234-foot cement floor making it an ideal venue for rehearsals as well.
In that category is the Interstate 5 bridge over the Skagit River north of Seattle, which collapsed into the water days ago after officials say an oversized truck load clipped the steeltruss.
Daniel Garber employs broken Impressionist brushstrokes in "The Bridge at New Hope" (1952), its steel-truss span evoking the serene industrial views of Charles Sheeler and the American Precisionists.