Wednesday, October 13, 2010

What's in a Building?

Side of my building with a Wyland mural.

People who work in “famous” buildings (the Sears Tower, Empire State Building) have some bragging rights, or at least a good conversation starter. I happen to fall into that category, if you consider “Wyland” buildings famous. The office where I work has a huge mural of whales painted on it that covers an entire side of the building. It is one of maybe 100 buildings around the world that feature a Wyland mural.

There are plenty of tall buildings downtown, and my building is small by comparison (seven stories), but it is known none-the-less. Other people will tell you they work in the Wells Fargo building or the Sempra building, but when I say, “the building with the whales on it,” most people know what I’m talking about.

I realized just how “cool” this was when I was on vacation this summer. I was wandering through a Wyland gallery at a popular tourist spot when I stopped in front of a large poster that had small images of all of Wyland’s building murals. The gallery worker sauntered over and explained to me about the buildings. I told him that I knew all about them, since I worked in one of them. He couldn’t believe it. I was so lucky! He helped me locate my building on the poster. “Wow,” he said. “That’s so cool.” “Really?” I thought. I had no idea. It’s kind of like having a hip teenager come up to you and tell you she likes your outfit.

While I rarely think about the whales swimming on the side of my office building, when I do see them (from the train or when I go for a walk to escape my life in a cubicle), I appreciate Wyland’s talent and his commitment to the protection of ocean life. And I think to myself, “Yeah, I guess it’s pretty cool that I work in this building.”

1 comment:

  1. Awwww, the whale building! SD flashback. Cool, now I know you work in a familiar place!

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