Savannah architecture is among the most historical and definitely dresses the part. Many buildings in the area use bricks, symmetrical windows, columns, grand entrances, high ceilings, and of course, crown… Continue reading Savannah Architecture Has a Haunting Past
Tarrant County Courthouse in Dallas-Fort Worth
The Tarrant County Courthouse is Fort Worth architecture at its best. Tarrant County’s roots stem from the Old West. As a matter of fact, if you can envision the Wells… Continue reading Tarrant County Courthouse in Dallas-Fort Worth
Houston Architecture: A Love Story with the Niels Esperson Building
The Niels Esperson Building was built in 1927 in downtown Houston, Texas. At the time of its construction, it was the tallest building in Texas and the third tallest in… Continue reading Houston Architecture: A Love Story with the Niels Esperson Building
Bexar County Courthouse Stays True to Its Creator
Nothing says San Antonio architecture like the Bexar County Courthouse. This beautiful building was designed by internationally renowned architect James Riely Gordon in the Romanesque Revival Style. Mr. Gordon is… Continue reading Bexar County Courthouse Stays True to Its Creator
The Suzzallo Library in Seattle
The Suzzallo Library makes its home at the University of Washington in Seattle. In fact, it is the University’s central library, named after Henry Suzzallo, who was the president of… Continue reading The Suzzallo Library in Seattle