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the architecturalist: Windsor Ruins, Claiborne County, Mississippi
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Tuesday, April 19, 2011. Windsor Ruins, Claiborne County, Mississippi. Historic American Buildings Survey, James Butters, Photographer. Mar, 20, 1936. FRONT VIEW (WEST ELEVATION). Image via the Library of Congress. Some of the cast-iron balcony railings and an original stairway of the same material- probably one of four- were given by the family to nearby Alcorn State University where they decorate the exterior of the handsome Greek Revival Chapel.). Historians and architectural aficionados were rewarded...
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the architecturalist: Romantic Ireland
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Sunday, January 17, 2010. Statue at Henrietta Street. High on my list of new books for Christmas was Romantic Irish Homes. By Robert O’Byrne and photographer Simon Brown. But somehow Santa forgot to include it with this year’s stack. While I’m waiting for Amazon to deliver the goods, I’ll have to make do with these photos from Simon Brown’s web site. Fireplace, Henrietta Street. January 17, 2010 at 8:10 PM. January 17, 2010 at 8:11 PM. January 17, 2010 at 11:43 PM. January 18, 2010 at 5:46 PM. This was t...
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the architecturalist: April 2011
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Tuesday, April 19, 2011. Windsor Ruins, Claiborne County, Mississippi. Historic American Buildings Survey, James Butters, Photographer. Mar, 20, 1936. FRONT VIEW (WEST ELEVATION). Image via the Library of Congress. Some of the cast-iron balcony railings and an original stairway of the same material- probably one of four- were given by the family to nearby Alcorn State University where they decorate the exterior of the handsome Greek Revival Chapel.). Historians and architectural aficionados were rewarded...
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the architecturalist: Compass & Rule
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Tuesday, March 2, 2010. A new exhibit at the Yale Center for British Art. Explores the relationship of mathematics and architecture and features drawings by Inigo Jones, Sir Christopher Wren and King George III. An online version of the exhibition can be seen here. In the spirit of the exhibit, here are a few of my favorite drawings from the practice of Quinlan and Francis Terry Architects. That were exhibited at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition showing their expertise with the compass and rule. I'm a...
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the architecturalist: William Gatewood House, Charleston, SC
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Saturday, November 14, 2009. William Gatewood House, Charleston, SC. Architect Gil Schafer has a distinct talent for designing houses that look as if they have always been there. He knows the history, the materials and how to infuse a certain timeworn quality into each building. So, he was a natural choice when the owners of the William Gatewood house in Charleston, SC wanted to make their old house look, well, old again. Window looking onto the piazza. Tuscan columns on the piazza. That scene scape wall...
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the architecturalist: March 2010
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Thursday, March 11, 2010. John Folsom "Lure of the Lowcountry". The ethereal beauty of coastal South Carolina and Georgia has been captured by Photographer. Is his series of photographs,. Lure of the Lowcountry. Now on exhibit at the. In Charleston, SC. Folsom hand tints each photograph and adds layers of wax and oil paint to produce each exquisite landscape. Each photograph will be paired with an early Lowcountry landscape from the museum’s collection. On display through April 18th 2010. Gross and Daley...
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the architecturalist: January 2010
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Sunday, January 17, 2010. Statue at Henrietta Street. High on my list of new books for Christmas was Romantic Irish Homes. By Robert O’Byrne and photographer Simon Brown. But somehow Santa forgot to include it with this year’s stack. While I’m waiting for Amazon to deliver the goods, I’ll have to make do with these photos from Simon Brown’s web site. Fireplace, Henrietta Street. Monday, January 11, 2010. Inspirations - Peter Hone. To add a little architectural charm to your own home,. American College of...
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the architecturalist: John Folsom "Lure of the Lowcountry"
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Thursday, March 11, 2010. John Folsom "Lure of the Lowcountry". The ethereal beauty of coastal South Carolina and Georgia has been captured by Photographer. Is his series of photographs,. Lure of the Lowcountry. Now on exhibit at the. In Charleston, SC. Folsom hand tints each photograph and adds layers of wax and oil paint to produce each exquisite landscape. Each photograph will be paired with an early Lowcountry landscape from the museum’s collection. On display through April 18th 2010. Wow those are a...
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the architecturalist: August 2009
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Thursday, August 20, 2009. Over 35,00 photographs and drawings from the company’s archives are available from. The Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum Library’s online digital database. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Please visit my other blog. the architecturalist. Fairfax and Sammons - NYC, Palm Beach and Charleston. Glenn Keyes Architects - Charleston, SC. Randolph Martz - Charleston, SC. James L. Strickland - Historical Concepts. Quinlan and Francis Terry Architects - England. Antiques of the Indies.
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the architecturalist: February 2010
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Tuesday, February 9, 2010. Inspirations - John Dugdale. In 1993 photographer John Dugdale. He explains the process he now uses as a blind photographer. All photographs by John Dugdale for the New York Times. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Please visit my other blog. the architecturalist. Fairfax and Sammons - NYC, Palm Beach and Charleston. Glenn Keyes Architects - Charleston, SC. Randolph Martz - Charleston, SC. James L. Strickland - Historical Concepts. Quinlan and Francis Terry Architects - England.