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Architecture Archive
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Classic Curbside – 2005 Viaduc de Millau, France: “Entre La Terre et La Ciel”*
Posted on April 11, 2015 | 26 Comments(*2005 Millau Viaduct: “Between the Earth and the Sky”) Normally, a slogan for a bridge is the sort of the marketing and awareness gimmick that I ignore, not least so […] -
CC Outtake – Kisber’s Garage
Posted on April 16, 2014 | 11 CommentsI was out riding my bike Saturday morning when I pedaled by 363 Mulberry Street in Memphis, Tennessee. Of course, I had to circle back. -
Architectural Artifacts: The Sign Outlasted the Dealer
Posted on March 23, 2014 | 67 CommentsI’m sure you all can come up with examples of so-called “ghost signs”, but these scattered along this stretch of Broadway, in Albany, NY stand out. -
Cohort Sighting: Carhenge – High Plains Junkers
Posted on January 19, 2014 | 20 CommentsSome things attract greater attention than anyone might initially expect. Among these is Carhenge, the curiosity which, upon its completion, angered the few people who lived nearby while acquiring fame […] -
Dealership Classic: Casa de Cadillac Restored To Its Full 1949 Glory
Posted on August 15, 2013 | 66 CommentsAfter some comments about Casa de Cadillac, CC reader Don W. sent me a link to an article about the recent restoration of that landmark on Ventura Boulevard in Sherman […]