One Fry, One Coke, and One Aperture Grilled with a Wrought Iron Window Treatment and/or Security Door…and that’s for here, not to go…
Posted by admin on February 28, 2011 · 3 Comments
Filed under Built Environment, Colonial Revival, Craftsman (Early Twenieth...), District of Columbia, Eastlake (in houses), Federal (Urban), HOME DEPOT Doors, Italianate, Location Location Location, Moorish Revival, Most Recent, Neoclassical, Queen Anne Revival, Residential Architecture, Romanesque Revival (1860-1900ish), Second Empire (1860-1900ish), Spanish Colonial (1880-1940ish), Style Section... · Tagged with Architectural History, Architectural Style, Asethetic Taste, Bars, Cast Iron, Iron Grill Door, Iron Grill Window, Iron Grill Work, Moorish Revival, New Options for Security Doors, Prison Door, Queen Anne Revival, Security Doors, Taste, Wrought Iron
Posted by admin on February 25, 2011 · 1 Comment
Filed under Art (all inclusive), Built Environment, Gothic Revival (1820-1880), Interior, Location Location Location, Most Recent, New York City, New York State, Residential Architecture, Style Section..., Tudor Revival (1880-1940ish) · Tagged with Andrew Jackson Davis, Andrew Jackson Downing, Antique Furniture, Architectural History, Gothic Architecture, Gothic Furniture, Gothic Revival Architecture, Gothic Tudor, Old Buildings
Standard Plan: The Modern Ice House
Posted by admin on February 25, 2011 · 1 Comment
Even Out House is Greek Revival at Mt. Airy Plantation!
Posted by admin on February 24, 2011 · 6 Comments
Filed under Built Environment, Gothic Revival, Gothic Revival (1820-1880), Greek Revival, Italianate, Location Location Location, Louisiana, Most Recent, Oldie But Goodie, Residential Architecture, Style Section... · Tagged with Gothic Revival Architecture, Greek Revival Architecture, Greek Revival Play House, Louisiana Plantations, Outbuildings
Posted by admin on February 22, 2011 · Leave a Comment
Filed under Art (all inclusive), Boston, Built Environment, Location Location Location, Moorish Revival, Oldie But Goodie, Style Section... · Tagged with Architectural History, Art, Boston, Isabella Stewart Gardner, John Singer Sargeant
There’s No Place Like Homely…Cozy Concrete Block…Ladiesburg, Maryland
Posted by admin on February 17, 2011 · Leave a Comment
Once Upon A Time…A Cultivated Garden at Loebau, Texas
Posted by admin on February 17, 2011 · Leave a Comment
Filed under Built Environment, Location Location Location, Most Recent, Residential Architecture, Style Section..., Texas, Vernacular · Tagged with Architectural History, Gardens, German Architecture in America, Schulze Family, Texas History, Texas Wendish, Venacular Architecture
Why Not Just Scrape Off the Porch While You’re At It?!?
Posted by admin on February 11, 2011 · 3 Comments
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Thrown Away at No. 28 Tyler Street, Trenton…
Posted by admin on February 10, 2011 · 3 Comments
Filed under Built Environment, FEELING, Italianate, Location Location Location, Most Recent, New Jersey, Residential Architecture, Style Section..., Turds · Tagged with Derelict Buildings, Empty Buildings, New Jersey, Trenton, Urban Blight
Walt Whitman House Stands Alone in Camden
Posted by admin on February 10, 2011 · 2 Comments
Filed under Built Environment, Camden, Greek Revival, Location Location Location, Most Recent, New Jersey, Residential Architecture, Style Section... · Tagged with Camden Architecture, Camden New Jersey, Camden NJ Historic Site, Greek Revival Style Architecture, Historic Houses, Walt Whitman, Walt Whitman Bill Duckett, Walt Whitman Camden NJ, Walt Whitman Gay, Walt Whitman House, Walt Whitman mickle Street