Stuckey’s Skeleton: Monuments to Velocity and Obsolescence
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Stuckey’s Skeleton: Monuments to Velocity and Obsolescence
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Reclamation and Ruin: A Study in Agricultural Melancholy
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Corner House, Bosler Wyoming 2025: Architecture at the Edge of Erasure
(This post is being modified)Briggsdale Scale and Silos: Monuments of Rural Persistence
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Boulder Theater Marquee: Neon Vernacular and Urban Memory
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Alioto’s on Fisherman’s Wharf, San Francisco
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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
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.