A section of the upper-level windows of the New School building at 14th Street and Fifth Avenue in Manhattan, as seen from street level looking upward. The windows are in long bands made up of multiple rectangular and triangular glass panels. Each panel is canted upward or downward at a different angle so that they collectively break up a reflection of the scene across the street: bits of blue sky or distorted fragments of a building’s facade and windows. The perspective is angled so that the building lines parallel to the street appear diagonal in the photo, crossing from lower left to upper right, with a large triangle of sky in the upper left corner — blue with wispy white clouds.