Cast iron: It’s not just for making a roux. At least, it didn’t used to be. Last week in this space, we highlighted the mid-19th century architectural trend of creating whole building façades out of ...
If there were a single architectural ingredient that says “New Orleans” more than any other, it would probably be iron. Whether cast or wrought, and whether lacily gracing the balconies of the ...
Close your eyes and ask yourself, “What does Harvard look like?” What do you see? Brick buildings, perhaps? Iron gates, Corinthian columns, sweeping façades? You’d be right if you conjured any of the ...
This is the City Talk column by Bill Dawers, a longtime contributor to the Savannah Morning News. The owner wants to make alterations to the facades on Drayton Street, Oglethorpe Avenue and East York ...
A building's façade acts as a first impression of the contents within. Is it chic and minimalist, or bold and expressive? Each year we're seeing more products hit the market that differentiate and ...
The building was completed following a 12-year-long process, which initially included an all-glass facade. Working with the client—who wanted “more local control to experiment with construction ...