by Architectural Observer | Sep 21, 2017 | Blog, Observations
This wood structure probably dates to around 1900 – making it a late example of both the Italianate style and false-front buildings. Located in Lebanon, Kansas, a town at the geographic center of the 48 contiguous states, the original and present uses of the...
by Architectural Observer | Sep 20, 2017 | Blog, Drag Queen Architecture
What obviously started out as a Craftsman style bungalow in the ‘teens or 1920’s now has now donned the apparel of a log cabin. Or something meant to convey the impression of a log cabin. Rounded wood siding is presumably intended to look like logs. The...
by Architectural Observer | Sep 20, 2017 | Blog, Observations
Last weekend I ventured across Highway 36 in Kansas for the state’s 11th annual “Treasure Hunt”, a state-long flea market. I was hoping to get lots of interesting photos of architecture along the way, but few opportunities were to be found. I did,...
by Architectural Observer | Sep 20, 2017 | Blog, Mail Order and Kit Houses, Observations
This house captured my attention for several reasons. First, it bears a striking resemblance (in reverse) to the Aladdin “Plaza” and Harris Homes’ plan No. N-1026. Secondly, its elaborate mortise-and-tenon porch supports are both fun and chamfered....
by Architectural Observer | Sep 20, 2017 | Blog, Mail Order and Kit Houses, Observations
There are numerous frustrating obstacles to those who research houses with kit or plan book origins. One is that on occasion the various competitors would not only rename or renumber their assorted offerings over the years, but redesign the floor plans as well. And...
by Architectural Observer | Sep 16, 2017 | Blog, Observations
Kansas was not heavily populated when it achieved statehood in 1861 – at roughly the same that the Greek Revival style fell from favor in all but the most rural areas of the nation. So it’s not a surprise that the few examples of the style found in the...