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Well here it is. The first entry in my Columbus countdown (or rather my top Columbus buildings not designed by a Saarinen). Today we start with #5- an elementary school by architect John Johansen.
Frank Lloyd Wright designed more than 1,000 buildings during a career that spanned seven decades. But for every Fallingwater or Guggenheim, there are dozens of smaller projects that continue to fly under popular history's radar. This is one of those projects.
The Lowell and Agnes Walter House on today’s claass HAUS. Fall begins Friday, so to celebrate the very last days of summer, claass HAUS is taking a look at the Doo Wop motels of the New Jersey coast.
We already managed to celebrate one architect's birthday this week, why not another one?
April 26 was Frederick Law Olmsted's birthday. So we are lighting 195 candles for the father of American landscape architecture on today's claass HAUS. (Plus, Black Mountain College!) |
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