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Structure Data conference at the Mission Bay Conference Center in San Francisco on Wednesday & Thursday, March 9-10, 2016
Structure Data conference at the Mission Bay Conference Center in San Francisco on Wednesday & Thursday, March 9-10, 2016
Built in 1803-1809, this Federal-style building was the fourth structure constructed on the South Carolina College Campus, now the University of South Carolina Campus, and was originally known as the North Building. The building was built by Richard Clarke, likely using slave labor, and like other campus buildings built in the first half of the 19th Century, had an enslaved workforce that maintained the building. The building suffered a fire in 1850, after which the west wing was rebuilt by Killian and Fry, likely using slave labor, and the east wing was rebuilt later in the 1850s. The building served as student housing later in the 19th Century, with a recitation room on the first floor of the central wing. The three-story building features a symmetrical front facade with a taller and wider central wing featuring a side-gable roof with a front gable, flanked by two lower, longer wings with side-gable roofs, nine-over-six, eight-over-eight, nine-over-nine, twelve-over-nine, and twelve-over-twelve double-hung windows, arched windows on the second floor of the front facade of the central wing, gables on the front facade of the wings, a front portico with doric columns and doric pilasters, a domed rooftop cupola, and simple decorative window hoods. The building is a contributing structure in the Old Campus District, University of South Carolina Historic District, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1970.
Vivew of clock tower & building structure on St. Anne's Parrish, originally founded in 1692 in downtown Annapolis, MD as seen with our tour guide on 12-26-2014. Unfortunately we did not get to see the inside of the church. This is actually the 3rd strucure built on the original grounds due to multiple fires. This historic town is really amazing and would highly reccomened everyone spend at least a day on foot touring the old historic section on foot.
Gigaom Structure Connect conference at Mission Bay Conference Center in San Francisco, CA on Tuesday & Wednesday October 21-22, 2014.
Annika climbed up the ladder on the back, all by her self, didn't blink and eye and would have loved to Tarzan down the front - Lisa objected, just a little.
Structure Data conference at the Mission Bay Conference Center in San Francisco on Wednesday & Thursday, March 9-10, 2016
Gigaom Structure Connect conference at Mission Bay Conference Center in San Francisco, CA on Tuesday & Wednesday October 21-22, 2014.