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William Woodward House, 9 - 11 East 86th Street, New York, NY 10028 (Delano and Aldrich : 1916 - 1918)
Sixty-Ninth Regiment Armory | LP-1228
Landmark Type: Individual Landmark
Designation Date: 4/12/1983
Address: 68 Lexington Avenue
Borough: Manhattan
Designation Report: s-media.nyc.gov/agencies/lpc/lp/1228.pdf
68 Lexington Avenue
Construction Date: 1904 - 1906
Architect / Builder: Hunt & Hunt
Owner / Developer: Armory Board of the City of New York
Major Alteration(s): 1926 - 1929
Alteration Architect(s): George M. McCabe
Style(s): Beaux-Arts, Beaux-Arts Military
Material(s): Brick, Limestone, Stone, Slate, Copper
Building Type: Armory
Original Use: Civic, armory
Tax Block: 881 Tax Lot: 6
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Gargoyle A on St Mary Redcliffe Church Bristol, England, Shallow Depth of Field Split Toning Photography
Second Municipality Hall a.k.a. Gallier Hall, 545 St. Charles Avenue, New Orleans, Louisiana USA (James Gallier Sr. : 1845)
National Register Information System ID:74002250
Ses bâtiments faits de courbes ont fait d'Oscar Niemeyer "l'architecte de la sensualité", comme avec le musée de Brasilia et son élégante passerelle.
Evaristo SA - AFP
Human Face B on St Mary Redcliffe Church Bristol, England, Shallow Depth of Field Split Toning Photography
Bjarke Ingels Group’s past experience with combining suburban atmospheres and urban densities plays out in Stockholm as a pixelated housing project in conversation with a nearby national park🇸🇪
Reminiscent of BIG’s previous housing designs, such as 8 House, The Mountain, and Dong, when seen from afar, 79&Park brings to mind a hillside sloping up from neighboring national park, Gärdet. Up close, however, the building’s ‘pixelated’ composition of prefabricated units provides spaces on a more human scale – a necessary outcome to evoke the ‘communal intimacy’ highlighted by founding partner Bjarke Ingels. This pixelated building typology, often attributed to Moshe Safdie, is becoming a recurring design principle for BIG, especially when working with large building volumes. As big cities around the world grow denser, and often more impersonal as a result of fast, cheap solutions, the method of using prefabricated units to construct unique habitats on a large scale could be a favorable solution for the development of our urban environments 🌇
📍Location: 79&Park, Stockholm 🇸🇪
📅 Year: 2018
Architects: BIG Bjarke Ingels
👷Engineer: @hbtrapper
Client: @oscarproperties
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One of many photos I'd done while "Looking Up In Brooklyn", appropriately from that titled series of photos.
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George and Martha Whitney Residence, 120 East 80th Street, New York, N.Y. (Cross and Cross : 1929 - 1930)
George and Martha Whitney House | LP-0444
Landmark Type: Individual Landmark
Designation Date: 11/12/1968
Address: 120 East 80th Street
Borough: Manhattan
Designation Report: s-media.nyc.gov/agencies/lpc/lp/0444.pdf
Former Patrick F. Taylor Library, 650 Andrew Higgins Blvd, New Orleans, LA 70130 (H.H. Richardson with Shepley, Rutan and Coolidge : 1886 - 1889)
Currently incorporated into the Ogden Museum of Southern Art complex.
LeCarpentier-Beauregard-Keyes House, 1113 Chartres St., New Orleans, Louisiana (François Correjolles : 1826)
National Register Information System ID:75000853
One of many photos I'd done while "Looking Up In Brooklyn". This photo appropriately from that titled series of photos.
Saint Jean Baptiste Church | LP-0420
Landmark Type: Individual Landmark
Designation Date: 11/19/1969
Address: 1067-1071 Lexington Avenue
Borough: Manhattan
Designation Report: s-media.nyc.gov/agencies/lpc/lp/0420.pdf
1067-1071 Lexington Avenue
Construction Date: 1910 - 1913
Architect / Builder: Nicholas Sirracino
Owner / Developer: Archdiocese of New York
Major Alteration(s): None
Alteration Architect(s): None
Style(s): Italian Mannerist
Material(s): Limestone
Building Type: Church
Original Use: Religious, church, Roman Catholic
Tax Block: 1410 Tax Lot: 53
Notes: The Saint Jean Baptiste Roman Catholic Church was originally built to serve a largely French-Canadian congregation. Construction of the church was funded by streetcar magnate, Thomas Fortune Ryan.
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Former Patrick F. Taylor Library, 650 Andrew Higgins Blvd, New Orleans, LA 70130 (H.H. Richardson with Shepley, Rutan and Coolidge : 1886 - 1889)
Currently incorporated into the Ogden Museum of Southern Art complex.
They were not the main entrance to the Kremlin. They got their name, probably from the fact that the Mikhailovskaya Sloboda with the church of Michael the Archangel was located on the Posad side of them. The width of the Mikhailovsky Gate is 3 meters, the height is 6 meters. They have been mortgaged for a long time. But over time, the laying of the gates crumbled, and after restoration they appeared in their original form.
Они не были главным входом в кремль. Получили своё название, вероятно от того, что с посадской стороны от них располагалась Михайловская слобода с храмом Михаила Архангела. Ширина Михайловских ворот составляет 3 метра, высота – 6 метров. Были долгое время заложены. Но со временем закладка ворот рассыпалась, и после реставрации они предстали в своём первозданном виде.
Former Patrick F. Taylor Library, 650 Andrew Higgins Blvd, New Orleans, LA 70130 (H.H. Richardson with Shepley, Rutan and Coolidge : 1886 - 1889)
Currently incorporated into the Ogden Museum of Southern Art complex.