Desecrated Old House, Brigantine, New Jersey
Posted by admin on March 14, 2013 · Leave a Comment
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Category Absurd Mansard, Built Environment, Location Location Location, Most Recent, New Jersey, Residential Architecture, Turds · Tags Architectural Turds of America, Brigantine, Curator of Shit, Desecrated House, New Jersey, Old Houses, Ugly Old Houses
Its Just A Big Pile Of “Victorian” Shit, Keyport, New Jersey
Posted by admin on December 4, 2012 · 1 Comment
Its Just A Big Pile Of “Victorian” Shit, Keyport, New Jersey
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Category Absurd Mansard, Architectural History, Built Environment, Historic Context, Historical Humanity, Location Location Location, Most Recent, New Jersey, Public Architecture, Residential Architecture, Turds · Tags American Architecture, Architectural Salvage, Bad Rehab, Curator of Shit, Horrible Additions, Jersey Shore, Keyport New Jersey, New Jersey Architecture, New Jersey History, Treatment of Historic Properties, Ugly Buildings, ugly houses, Victorian Architecture, What not to do
How To Ruin A Beautiful Detached House, Washington, D.C.
Posted by admin on July 28, 2011 · Leave a Comment
How To Ruin A Beautiful Detached House, Washington, D.C.
Spanish Colonial/Colonial Revival House,
Upper 16th Street, N.W., 16th Street Heights, Washington, D.C., NW
We often wonder how people can sleep at night after destroying the beautiful in the built environment??? Beautiful homes, magnificent buildings, and all that is interesting is destroyed more and more everyday whether with wrecking [...]
Category Architectural History, Built Environment, Colonial Revival, District of Columbia, Historic Preservation, Location Location Location, misery maven, Most Recent, Residential Architecture, Spanish Colonial (1880-1940ish), Style Section..., Turds, Urban Landscape · Tags Architectural History, Colonial Revival Architectural, Curator of Shit, Historic Preservation, Old House Washington DC, Physical Integrity, Upper 16th Street NW, Washington DC House
Green Dog Shit May Be Your True Architectural Turd!
Posted by admin on June 22, 2011 · Leave a Comment
Green Dog Shit May Be Your True Architectural Turd!
When we talk about the “Architectural Turds of America,” we often forget that there are actual turds that represent former objects and/or physical manifestations of the human being’s creation. Since upon the demolition of old buildings, “the developer (s)” doesn’t actually digest his prey, we are not [...]
Category Absurd Mansard, Art (all inclusive), Curious Clippings, District of Columbia, Location Location Location, Most Recent, Turds · Tags Architectural History, Architectural Turds, Curator of Shit, Green Dog Shit, Historic Preservation, History
Posted by admin on June 16, 2011 · Leave a Comment
Don’t Blame Mary Surratt For The Assassination Of Our Pre-Abraham Lincoln Federal Style Buildings.!?
Mary Surratt Boarding House, No. 541 H Street, NW, Washington City, District of Columbia
(now 604 H Street, NW, Washington DC)
While in Washington, D.C., Circa NOW, 604 H Street, NW appears as a Chinese food restaurant in the Chinatown neighborhood, we have taken liberties in the [...]
Category Architectural History, Built Environment, Commercial Architecture, District of Columbia, Federal (Urban), Greek Revival, Historic Context, Historic Preservation, Historical Humanity, Interior, Location Location Location, Most Recent, Occupancy and Building = Personal Feeling, Residential Architecture, Style Section..., Turds · Tags Architectural History, Curator of Shit, DC Historic Buildings, Federal Style Architecture, Greek Revival Architecture, Historic Buildings, Historic Preservation, Lincoln Assassination Site, mary surratt, mary surratt boarding house, mary surratt house, mary surratt house dc, mary surratt house h street, mary surratt house in Washington dc, The Conspirator
A Post Office Unbecoming Of A Ladiesburg.!?
Posted by admin on May 17, 2011 · Leave a Comment
A Post Office Unbecoming Of A Ladiesburg.!?
US Post Office, 12509 Woodsboro Pike, Ladiesburg, Maryland
One would think that with the disproportionate number of women, attractiveness and taste might be a priority at the U.S. Post Office building at Ladiesburg, Maryland.
“Ladiesburg was so called because some sixty years ago its population comprised seven ladies and only one [...]
Category Built Environment, Historic Context, Location Location Location, Maryland, misery maven, Most Recent, Oldie But Goodie, Public Architecture, Residential Architecture, Turds · Tags Curator of Shit, Ladiesburg, Ladiesburg PO, Maryland Architecture, MD, Old House Post office, Old Post Office, Old Post Office Buildings, Post Office Architecture, Post Office Closures, Ugly Buildings
If Everything Is Thrown Away, What’s Garbage?
Posted by admin on April 20, 2011 · 2 Comments
If Everything Is Thrown Away, What’s Garbage? Desda, Clinton County, Kentucky
Early 20th Century Commericial Building, Desda-Wells Bottom Road (State Highway 3063) and Route 127, Desda, Clinton County, Kentucky
Whatever glory or charm that might have embodied Desda, Kentucky, has long since been thrown away by its more recent, miserable occupants. The rural settlement is located on [...]
Category Commercial Architecture, Kentucky, Most Recent, Rural Kentucky, Style Section..., Turds, Vernacular · Tags Architectural History, Architectural Turds, Architectural Turds of America, Concrete Block Building, Kentucky White Trash, Misery Hole, Rural Architecture, Rural Kentucky Architecture, Social History, White Trash
Is It Good Shepherds Who Denigrate Our Wooden Greek Revival Houses?…Park Slope, Brooklyn, New York
Posted by admin on April 18, 2011 · Leave a Comment
Is It Good Shepherds Who Denigrate Our Wooden Greek Revival Houses?…Park Slope, Brooklyn, New York
Carpenter’s Wooden Residence Obscured by Good Shepherds
262 9th Street, Brooklyn, New York at Park Slope
Naturally, the good shepherds at 262 9th Street in the Park Slope section of Brooklyn, New York have no regard for the history and honor “of place” [...]
Category Built Environment, Gothic Revival (1820-1880), Historic Context, Historical Humanity, Italianate, Location Location Location, Most Recent, New York City, New York State, Occupancy and Building = Personal Feeling, Turds · Tags Architectural History, Brooklyn History, Greek Revival, low income, social problems, Wood Row House, Wooden Houses
Apparently Even Utah Has A Range In Priorities…
Posted by admin on April 14, 2011 · Leave a Comment
Apparently Even Utah Has A Range In Priorities…
Mid-Century Trailer House, Wendover, Utah
Among our faithful correspondents, we have those with a particular eye for the cultural, residential priorities of Americans in all areas of our national context. Apparently, just a stones throw from Mormon bliss or, better yet, excessive gambling, this dwelling stands a model of a certain type of [...]
Category Built Environment, Location Location Location, Most Recent, Occupancy and Building = Personal Feeling, Residential Architecture, Turds, Utah · Tags Architectural History, Curator of Shit, Range Rover, Utah, Utah Architecture, Wendover, White Trash
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