by Architectural Observer | Oct 7, 2016 | Observations
Enclosed porches are rarely done well – especially when the porch is on the front of a house. This example has all the domestic warmth of a retail establishment. The brick columns which originally framed an open porch have lost their intended dominance; they have been...
by Architectural Observer | Sep 28, 2016 | Blog, Observations
For whatever reason, lots of old houses and buildings have been “re-styled” to suit their owner’s aesthetic preferences – often resulting in awkward appearances that are as cringe-worthy as drag queens competing on Amateur Night. One of...
by Architectural Observer | Aug 31, 2016 | Observations
Shutters – and blinds (which are erroneously, but commonly, called shutters) – are very misunderstood. Long ago, they were practical and functional. Hanging from hinges on each side of a window or door, they could be closed to cover the opening for...
by Architectural Observer | Aug 31, 2016 | Observations
Public school buildings frequently fall victim to unfortunate alterations – often in the name of energy conservation or ease of maintenance. This one is no exception. This building has been significantly altered twice since its initial construction, probably...