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September 5, 2020 Martha Lattie
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Gamble House, 1908 by Greene & Greene, Pasadena, CA.

A masterful combination of arts & crafts and Japanese aesthetics, the Gamble House is one of the crowning glories of the movement that preached a return to skilled craftsmanship and creating beautiful, useful objects.

Dining Room, The Gamble House, Pasadena CA

Dining Room, The Gamble House, Pasadena CA

In Architecture, Art History, Artists, USA Tags Gamble House, Pasadena, California, Greene and Greene, Japanese Influence, arts and crafts, American Arts and Crafts Movement, Architecture
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Mad Architecture

July 12, 2020 Martha Lattie
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The Old Pennsylvania Station, NYC, 1910-1963, McKim, Mead, and White Architects.

When the original Beaux-Arts station was torn down in 1963 there was such an uproar from the citizens of NYC that the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission was established. The loss of historic architecture to make way for future projects is a double-edge sword, what went up in its place is Madison Square Garden. The destruction of this building was featured in an episode of the television series Mad Men.

In Architecture, Art History, New York, USA Tags Beaux-Arts, Madison Square Garden, McKim, Mead, New York City, Pennsylvania Station, and White, architecture, art history, art, Mad Men
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Glass Jewels

June 5, 2020 Martha Lattie
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Stained Glass Panel in Frank Lloyd Wright’s Style at Arizona Biltmore, Phoenix.

Frank Lloyd Wright always liked to create an entire environment in his buildings and homes. He designed furniture, rugs, light fixtures, stained glass, pottery, fabrics - whatever a home would need. His student Albert McArthur, who collaborated with Wright on the design, included a glass panel typical of his teacher's style that now serves as a beautiful focal point at the entrance.

In Art History, Artists, Architecture Tags Albert McArthur, Arizona Biltmore, Frank Lloyd Wright, Taliesin West, art history, art
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City on the Lake

May 30, 2020 Martha Lattie
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Chicago World's Columbian Exposition of 1893 (aka Chicago World's Fair) Designed by a panel led by architect Danial Burnham and landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition made Chicago the leading force in architecture, a prominence the city is still known for today. The style is classically influenced by the Greeks and Romans, but the designed on a  faux city built onto the lake. More than 27 million people came to see the sights, among them, the first use of electric lighting designed and installed by George Westinghouse and Nikola Tesl , using his invention of AC current.

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In Architecture, Art History, Exhibitions, Chicago Tags Chicago World's Fair, Chicago, Danial Burnham, Frederick Law Olmsted, Worlds Columbian Exposition 1893, architecture
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Soleri at Cosanti on Paradise Valley

February 15, 2018 Martha Lattie

After seeing the Soleri show at MOCA Scottsdale, we went over to Cosanti in Paradise Valley, AZ to buy a couple of bells for ourselves.

Cosanti Entrance
Cosanti Shop
Cosanti Bells
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In Arizona, Architecture Tags Paolo Solari, Cosanti, Arcosanti, Solari Bells, Paradise Valley, Arizona, architecture, design, Bronze, casting, Paolo Soleri, Soleri, Soleri Bells
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