Architectural Summary
... informal Italian farmhouses, and was popularized in the United States by the writings of architectural theorists such as Andrew Jackson Downing. American builders freely adapted the style into wood construction. Also referred to as Bracketed, this style was popular in Western New York from 1855 to 1 ...
... informal Italian farmhouses, and was popularized in the United States by the writings of architectural theorists such as Andrew Jackson Downing. American builders freely adapted the style into wood construction. Also referred to as Bracketed, this style was popular in Western New York from 1855 to 1 ...
Microsoft Word
... Please enter the requested information in order to produce a Google map of the building or site. Identity of Building / Site This section provides basic information about the resource, including: Variant or former name: The original name of the building if its name has changed over time Primary Clas ...
... Please enter the requested information in order to produce a Google map of the building or site. Identity of Building / Site This section provides basic information about the resource, including: Variant or former name: The original name of the building if its name has changed over time Primary Clas ...
CCC Statement of Heritage Significance
... Woods Mill has architectural and aesthetic significance as an architecturally designed 19th century industrial complex. The mill complex was designed by J C Maddison a noted commercial and industrial architect. Maddison was born and trained in England before emigrating to Canterbury in 1872 to set u ...
... Woods Mill has architectural and aesthetic significance as an architecturally designed 19th century industrial complex. The mill complex was designed by J C Maddison a noted commercial and industrial architect. Maddison was born and trained in England before emigrating to Canterbury in 1872 to set u ...
Structure of Skyscraper
... of stylobate, colonnade, entablature and pediment. Some of these features are also used in the Neoclassical Old Supreme Court Building. Structure under Western Classicism’s Influence Dome ...
... of stylobate, colonnade, entablature and pediment. Some of these features are also used in the Neoclassical Old Supreme Court Building. Structure under Western Classicism’s Influence Dome ...
Heritage House Notes and Built Heritage Research Guide
... Most of the houses on Prince Edward Island were not designed by architects or built from plans. They were fashioned by carpenters who simply built the kind of houses they knew how to build. These adaptations are formally referred to as “vernacular” styles. They were often based on formal architectur ...
... Most of the houses on Prince Edward Island were not designed by architects or built from plans. They were fashioned by carpenters who simply built the kind of houses they knew how to build. These adaptations are formally referred to as “vernacular” styles. They were often based on formal architectur ...
Constructing sustainability - BMUB
... them later integrated into the new building on the original site. This meant that the general public had a clear view of – and access to – the concrete segments with their colourful post-reunification paintings. The segments form part of the ministry’s information and exhibition rooms – and are easi ...
... them later integrated into the new building on the original site. This meant that the general public had a clear view of – and access to – the concrete segments with their colourful post-reunification paintings. The segments form part of the ministry’s information and exhibition rooms – and are easi ...
REPORT OF ARCHITECTURAL FINDINGS Date: February 23, 2016
... 1913 Sanborn map notes that the southern 17’-0” of the building was being used as a Western Union Telegraph Office. (see photo 2) The Property Appraiser describes original construction of this building (400 thru 406 Central Ave) as “common brickstone” walls with “structural slab” floors on a “specia ...
... 1913 Sanborn map notes that the southern 17’-0” of the building was being used as a Western Union Telegraph Office. (see photo 2) The Property Appraiser describes original construction of this building (400 thru 406 Central Ave) as “common brickstone” walls with “structural slab” floors on a “specia ...
Architecture of the United States
The architecture of the United States demonstrates a broad variety of architectural styles and built forms over the country's history of over four centuries of independence and former British rule.Architecture in the United States is as diverse as its multicultural society and has been shaped by many internal and external factors and regional distinctions. As a whole it represents a rich eclectic and innovative tradition.