Albany, New York

I am visiting Albany for the day, and I spent the day wandering around downtown after I visited the state capitol. The area around the Capitol, Empire Plaza, was built during Governor Nelson Rockefeller’s term, and he evidently micromanaged the design. It is very modern architecture, and it is in complete contrast to the Capitol. The Empire Plaza is fun to photograph because of all the interesting lines of the buildings. The four identical Agency Towers provide repetitive vertical lines, but then The Egg is a weird curved structure. The Corning Tower in the Empire Plaza is the tallest building in the city and has an observation floor, which has outstanding views of the area. Away from the Empire Plaza, the rest of downtown Albany is a mix of historic buildings and some modern buildings. Also, Albany is right on the Hudson River, and a park on the river has nice views of the river.

Empire State Plaza

Empire State Plaza

Agency Buildings 1-4

Agency Buildings 1-4

Agency Buildings

Erastus Corning II Tower

The Egg

Downtown Albany

Albany City Hall

D & H Building (SUNY)

Corning City Preserve

Jennings Landing

View from the Erastus Corning II Tower

View from the Erastus Corning II Tower