Forgive We Not The Ugly Home Depot Doors Galore!!!
Posted by admin on March 31, 2011 · 1 Comment
Forgive We Not The Ugly Home Depot Doors Galore!!!
A Quick Rant On Ugly Home Depot Doors Throughout Various East Coast Cities
Baltimore MD – New York City – Philadelphia – Washington DC
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Category Absurd Mansard, Baltimore, Beaux Arts (1880-1940ish), Built Environment, Chateauesque (1880-1940ish), Collegiate Gothic, Colonial Revival, Craftsman (Early Twenieth...), Delaware, District of Columbia, Federal (Urban), Georgian, Gothic Revival (1820-1880), HOME DEPOT Doors, Italianate, Location Location Location, Maryland, Massachusetts, Most Recent, Neoclassical (1880-1940ish), New Jersey, New York City, New York State, Pennsyltucky, Philadelphia, Public Architecture, Queen Anne Revival, Residential Architecture, Romanesque Revival (1860-1900ish), Second Empire (1860-1900ish), Style Section..., Turds, Virginia · Tags Architectural History, Fogotten Architecture, Historic Buildings, Home Depot Doors, Mistreatment of Buildings, New York City, Old Buildings, Philadelphia, Ugly Doors, Washington DC
Belgravia Court is Perhaps Most Accessible Now, Louisville, Kentucky
Posted by admin on October 13, 2010 · 2 Comments
Belgravia Court is Perhaps Most Accessible Now, Louisville, Kentucky
After the demolition of temporary buildings of Louisville’s Southern Exposition, Belgravia Court, a “walking court,” was designed for upper middle class to rich residential dwellings. The mansions built in this section of town were constructed in the late nineteenthand early twentiethth centuries. Belgravia Court is within what [...]
Category Built Environment, Chateauesque (1880-1940ish), Location Location Location, Louisville, Most Recent, Residential Architecture, Style Section... · Tags Aesthetics, Architectural History, Architecture, History, Kentucky, Louisville, Old Buildings, Taste
Absurd Mansard: Mega Mansions For Sale; Any Takers?
Posted by admin on June 23, 2010 · Leave a Comment
Recently, there has been a great deal of hype about the super rich and the ostentatious monuments to private wealth. But perhaps you are wondering–who, where, when, and ”how much”? For example, recently, the above-illustrated unfinished mansion of David Siegel, the chief executive officer of Orlando-based Westgate Resorts, was listed at roughly $75 million and, guess what, the place is being sold [...]
Category Absurd Mansard, Beaux Arts (1880-1940ish), Built Environment, Chateauesque (1880-1940ish), McMansion, Modern Mini-Mansion, Most Recent, Oldie But Goodie, Residential Architecture, Style Section..., Turds · Tags