Posts tagged architecture

May 21, 2013

 

children admiring cakes

Finding The Sweet Spot Between Baking And Building

The Architectural Cake Contest takes a playful approach to the task of historic preservation, but ends up revealing that architecture is just the icing on top.

April 11, 2012

 

sample gates final design

Sample Gates: Honoring The History, Looking To The Future

The Sample Gates were constructed in the 1980s after decades of controversy, but its history is still being written.

December 13, 2011

 

Cox-Hulman House

There’s No Place Like Home For The Holidays

Quick. Think Christmas. The residents of Terre Haute's Farrington's Grove know it's not a pink plastic tree in a mid-century ranch that first comes to mind.

August 17, 2011

 

Quirk home

Elaine Doenges’ Mid-Century Modern Legacy

Despite Doenges' machine-age design style, the appeal for her clients--during the post-WW2 tract house era--lay in the way she personalized each home.

June 29, 2011

 

Well House, foliage, edit

Wending A Stony Way Through Campus

By the end of the tour, visitors know what is and what is not a gargoyle, and discover the only decorative aspect of Ballantine Hall.

June 14, 2011

 

church building and National Historic Landmark plaque

Columbus Architecture: Avenue Of Architects

1942 marked the beginning of the architectural movement in Columbus, Indiana with the building of the First Christian Church.

May 17, 2011

 

stove with utensils cup

Miller House And Gardens: A Gem Of Modernism

A jewel in the crown of Columbus, Indiana’s architecture scene is now open to the public.

May 2, 2011

 

glass building with children in front and courthouse in background

The Commons: Building Into The Future In Columbus

After four years of planning and construction, the Columbus, Indiana community eagerly awaits the opening of its new downtown mall and community center.

January 29, 2011

 

newworld center wide

Five Inspired Concert Halls Of The 21st-Century

Groundbreaking performance spaces built in the last decade.

July 2, 2009

 

Ice Cream and Architecture at Zaharako’s

On a summer day, there's nothing like an ice cream sundae. At Zaharako's, you take a trip back to the turn of the century while eating a sweet treat.

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