Stuckey’s Skeleton: Monuments to Velocity and Obsolescence

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https://gregurbano.com/2026/01/29/stuckeys-skeleton-monuments-to-velocity-and-obsolescence/

Reclamation and Ruin: A Study in Agricultural Melancholy

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https://gregurbano.com/2026/01/24/reclamation-and-ruin-a-study-in-agricultural-melancholy/

Corner House, Bosler Wyoming 2025: Architecture at the Edge of Erasure

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https://gregurbano.com/2026/01/23/corner-house-bosler-wyoming-2025-architecture-at-the-edge-of-erasure/

Briggsdale Scale and Silos: Monuments of Rural Persistence

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https://gregurbano.com/2026/01/23/briggsdale-scale-and-silos-monuments-of-rural-persistence/

Boulder Theater Marquee: Neon Vernacular and Urban Memory

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https://gregurbano.com/2026/01/02/boulder-theater-marquee-neon-vernacular-and-urban-memory/

Alioto’s on Fisherman’s Wharf, San Francisco

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https://gregurbano.com/2025/12/13/aliotos-on-fishermans-wharf-a-study-in-nocturnal-americana/

Low-Cost Architecture: A Model That Redefines the Value of Design

When discussing award-winning architecture, the mental image often leans toward shiny glass towers or high-cost minimalist villas. However, here emerges a completely different model that challenges this notion at its core, proving that architectural creativity does not necessarily depend on massive budgets. #Lowcosthousing #VernacularArchitecture

https://archup.net/vernacular-architecture-in-bangladesh/

House on Ursulines Street, Old Treme, New Orleans. Early 19th century cottage with late 19th century "Second Empire" additions.

Photos by Infrogmation of New Orleans, October 2025.

#NewOrleans #Treme #VernacularArchitecture
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