Walter Gropius, the renowned architect who founded the German movement known as Bauhaus, came to Massachusetts in 1937. The modest home he built in Lincoln, Massachusetts combined New England details with Bauhaus ideas.
Setts - square blocks, usually of granite or whin but sometimes of hardwood for silence, forming a street surface. Setts were set on edge, close together, and they tapered slightly towards the bottom.
Massachusetts Mils in Georgia Lindale 1895 Columbus Manufacturing Company Columbus 1900 Lanette Cotton Mills West Point 1900 ...
Boston Massachusetts Residential Romanesque in Ontario The Romanesque Revival residences in Ontario were inspired by H.H. Richardson who had done many beautiful private homes for wealthy patrons in Chicago and Boston.
Berkeley Building, Boston, Massachusetts, Cram & Ferguson, 1947 Berkeley High School, Berkeley, California (Gutterson & Corlett, 1935-1939) Berkeley Public Library, Berkeley, California ...
The Shingle style originated in the trendy northeastern coastal resort towns of Cape Cod, Massachusetts and Newport, Rhode Island in the 1870s.
SettsSquared stones, usually of granite, used for paving or flooring.SexfoilA six-lobed opening.Sexpartite rib-vaultA rib-vault, usually set over paired bays, with an extra pair of ribs springing from between the bays.
Built mostly in New York (particularly the Hudson Valley), Massachusetts, and the U.S. Midwest, the design was considered rare, but at least a thousand or so were originally built. Only a few Octagon structures still exist. Westchester County ...
channel bass, red drum, Sciaenops ocellatus, redfish - large edible fish found off coast of United States from Massachusetts to Mexico Verb 1.
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