and the city`s - Scarsdale Schools
... building: the year it was built, where it’s located, the name of the architect. A few have more than one photo; this is because the building is either so beautiful that I couldn’t resist, or because different views encourage a better of understanding of the building’s character (see, for example, th ...
... building: the year it was built, where it’s located, the name of the architect. A few have more than one photo; this is because the building is either so beautiful that I couldn’t resist, or because different views encourage a better of understanding of the building’s character (see, for example, th ...
3. MAJOR ARCHITECTURAL WORKS
... ENVIORNMENT THAT THE BUILDINGS ARE A PART OF: A CURVE REFERRING TO THE CLOUDS ABOVE. A YELLOW RAIL REFERRING TO THE SUN A TERRACOTTA BASE SUGGESTING GROUNDING IN THE ...
... ENVIORNMENT THAT THE BUILDINGS ARE A PART OF: A CURVE REFERRING TO THE CLOUDS ABOVE. A YELLOW RAIL REFERRING TO THE SUN A TERRACOTTA BASE SUGGESTING GROUNDING IN THE ...
Building on Deering Tradition
... millstone for a doorstep. The front door opened onto a tiny entrance hall with steep stairs leading to the second floor. Originally the downstairs was divided into just two rooms, one on either side of the center staircase. Later capes expanded at the sides and back. Post and beam cape houses domina ...
... millstone for a doorstep. The front door opened onto a tiny entrance hall with steep stairs leading to the second floor. Originally the downstairs was divided into just two rooms, one on either side of the center staircase. Later capes expanded at the sides and back. Post and beam cape houses domina ...
Existing Materials, Current Style and Ecclesiastical Architecture in
... therefore created what could be considered as organic architecture under an ‘Agia’ tree in Badagry. The floor was the natural ground, the foliage provided the roof and it was wall-less. Further development led to another site where a traditional church building was erected with local materials. It h ...
... therefore created what could be considered as organic architecture under an ‘Agia’ tree in Badagry. The floor was the natural ground, the foliage provided the roof and it was wall-less. Further development led to another site where a traditional church building was erected with local materials. It h ...
A WALKING TOUR OF THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH PRESIDENTS
... The University opened at the new campus on October 1. 1900 even though landscaping had not been completed. None of the walks had been laid and, therefore, students and faculty contended, for some time, with dust in the dry seasons and troublesome mud during the wet periods. Nevertheless, an aggressi ...
... The University opened at the new campus on October 1. 1900 even though landscaping had not been completed. None of the walks had been laid and, therefore, students and faculty contended, for some time, with dust in the dry seasons and troublesome mud during the wet periods. Nevertheless, an aggressi ...
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... charge or command of the boats. The building was cut into a natural rock shelf and had a small sandy beach in the front. it is now set well set back from the water's edge due to land reclamation in The Rocks area. The plain Georgian design was copied from English pattern books and constructed using ...
... charge or command of the boats. The building was cut into a natural rock shelf and had a small sandy beach in the front. it is now set well set back from the water's edge due to land reclamation in The Rocks area. The plain Georgian design was copied from English pattern books and constructed using ...
extracts from the bentfield green conservation area appraisal
... At the southern end the imposing late 18th century Bentfield Green Farmhouse is the most prominent building in the street scene. Of red brick construction it has a number of quality features including large double hung sashes and a central doorway set within a pedemented casement. It contrasts in st ...
... At the southern end the imposing late 18th century Bentfield Green Farmhouse is the most prominent building in the street scene. Of red brick construction it has a number of quality features including large double hung sashes and a central doorway set within a pedemented casement. It contrasts in st ...
Georgian architecture
Georgian architecture is the name given in most English-speaking countries to the set of architectural styles current between 1720 and 1830. It is eponymous for the first four British monarchs of the House of Hanover—George I, George II, George III, and George IV—who reigned in continuous succession from August 1714 to June 1830. The style was revived in the late 19th century in the United States as Colonial Revival architecture and in the early 20th century in Great Britain as Neo-Georgian architecture.