The Red House on the Corner Corner houses carry weight.
This late-19th-century brick on Monroe doesn’t retreat from it — it turns the grid with a tower, anchors the block with a disciplined cornice, and stands on the corner.
#Architecture #Manmade https://blueribbonteam.com/blog/2026/02/26/the-red-house-on-the-corner/
Red Steel Over Green Water
The Androscoggin Swinging Bridge simply connects, century after century.
Function. Durability. Human scale.
#Manmade #Bridges #Maine https://blueribbonteam.com/blog/2026/02/25/red-steel-over-green-water/
At Franklin & Locust, slate and limestone do all the talking.
Franklin Street UMC’s stark white-trimmed spire cuts the sky while the warm stone sanctuary holds the corner with quiet authority.
Johnstown built #manmade #architecture
https://blueribbonteam.com/blog/2026/02/23/franklin-street-united-methodist-church-in-johnstown-pa/