Is The Wonder Bread Factory Brick Wall Still A Historic Building.?! Washington, D.C.
Posted by admin on September 10, 2012 · 2 Comments
Filed under Built Environment, District of Columbia, Green, Historic Preservation, Most Recent · Tagged with Architectural History, Brick Buildings, Brick Factory, Curator of Shit, Factories, Factory Buildings, Historic Building, Howard Theater, Howard Theatre, Old Buildings, Washington DC Architecture, Wonder Bread Factory, Wonder Bread History
Very Bad Porch
Posted by admin on January 6, 2012 · Leave a Comment
Filed under Absurd Mansard, Built Environment, Folk Culture, Folk Louse (alteration/reuse-gone-wrong), Historic Preservation, Italianate, Location Location Location, Most Recent, Pennsyltucky, Residential Architecture, Style Section... · Tagged with Architectural History, bad porch, Closed in porch, Curator of Shit, Historic Buildings, Home Depot Doors, mistreatment of historic properties, Old Buildings, porch enclosures, Ugly Buildings, Ugly Doors, ugly houses, Wood Frame Buildings
Smallest of the Smallest in Shotgun Houses, New Orleans
Posted by admin on July 25, 2011 · Leave a Comment
Filed under Architectural History, Built Environment, Folk Culture, Historic Context, Historic Preservation, Location Location Location, Louisiana, Most Recent, New Orleans, Residential Architecture · Tagged with Architectural History, Curator of Shit, Historic Preservation, New Orleans Architecture, Old Buildings, Shotgun Architecture, Shotgun House, Small Buildings, Smallest Building
Who’s At Play? Or Is The Curator Even Away.!?
Posted by admin on June 14, 2011 · Leave a Comment
Filed under Absurd Mansard, Art (all inclusive), Commercial Architecture, Location Location Location, Maryland, Mid-Century Modern, Most Recent, Style Section... · Tagged with Architectural History, Curator jobs, Curator of Shit, curator position, curatorial, curators, Historic Preservation, History, Lucite Chair, Mid Century Furniture, Old Buildings, Poly Chair, Social History
Forgive We Not The Ugly Home Depot Doors Galore!!!
Posted by admin on March 31, 2011 · 1 Comment
Filed under 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 · Tagged with Architectural History, Fogotten Architecture, Historic Buildings, Home Depot Doors, Mistreatment of Buildings, New York City, Old Buildings, Philadelphia, Ugly Doors, Washington DC
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
Elks Arch Out of Order in Cadillac Square
Posted by admin on January 12, 2011 · 1 Comment
Filed under Absurd Mansard, Built Environment, Detroit, Location Location Location, Memorial Architectural and Art, Michigan, Most Recent, Public Architecture, Style Section... · Tagged with Animal Rights, Architectural History, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, Detroit History, Memorial Architecture, Old Buildings
The Wealth of the Thrown Away, Brewery Buildings, Warehouse District, St. Clair Street, Toledo, Ohio
Posted by admin on October 18, 2010 · 21 Comments
Filed under Built Environment, Industrial Architecture, Italianate, Location Location Location, Most Recent, Ohio, Queen Anne Revival, Romanesque Revival (1860-1900ish), Style Section... · Tagged with Aesthetics, Architectural History, Architecture, History, Old Buildings, Taste
Rural Methodist Church Represents Extinct Community, Avery, Avery Road, Derwood, Montgomery County, Maryland
Posted by admin on October 14, 2010 · Leave a Comment
Filed under Building of the Week, Built Environment, In the Name of God, Location Location Location, Maryland, Most Recent, Style Section..., Vernacular · Tagged with Aesthetics, Architectural History, Architecture, History, Old Buildings, Religious Architecture, Rural Architecture, Taste
Belgravia Court is Perhaps Most Accessible Now, Louisville, Kentucky
Posted by admin on October 13, 2010 · 2 Comments
Filed under Built Environment, Chateauesque (1880-1940ish), Location Location Location, Louisville, Most Recent, Residential Architecture, Style Section... · Tagged with Aesthetics, Architectural History, Architecture, History, Kentucky, Louisville, Old Buildings, Taste
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