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Los Angeles’ storied ‘castle’ has hit the market for $9.8m

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Completed in 1924, the five-bedroom Los Angeles property – which is affectionately nicknamed The Castle – is a heady mix of architectural styles, spanning what appear to be Romanesque and Egyptian columns, medieval-style stonework and Art Nouveau windows. Ernie Carswell & Associates has the listing. Photography: Virtually Here.

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A Victorian ‘office mansion’ by Casa Loma’s architect comes to market in Toronto

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Now, one of his residential buildings has come to market in Toronto’s Annex —with a hefty price tag of $5.998m CAD. the villa is one of the earliest examples of Toronto’s ‘Annex Style’ homes, combining Queen Anne and Romanesque Revival architectural elements. According to listing agent Howard Lende of Forest Hill Real Estate Inc.,

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THEN, NOW AND INBETWEEN

Shades of Grey

There is tagging and scheduling of window types also. Heavy stone buildings in the romanesque tradition no doubt. One is a tangible object, a thing, even if digital. The other is internal to me, baked into a human being who went through an extended digital process and came out changed in subtle ways.

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Architectural Models | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

We have done a high-relief sizeable model of our Romanesque/neo-classical city hall to illustrate lighting proposal (using a single 100 watt a-lamp below the base and holes cut for uplighting to bring out the stone ornamentation. Sorry, I do run on – I love that you all use physical models; bless the low-paid suffering interns!

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Andres Duany at TAG 4.2

Architecture Here and There

Members of the TradArch list gather in Charleston for the first TAG. The architect and planner Andrés Duany, who was a founder of the Congress of the New Urbanism back in the 1990s, gave the final lecture at the fourth session of TAG 4.2, I imagine most attendees at TAG 4.2 photo by author). This is called discourse.

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