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Category Archives: Architecture
Architecture Du Jour: The Wooden Churches of Eastern and Central Europe
Blowhard, Esq. writes: The wood churches of Eastern and Central Europe are found across a vast region encompassing northern Russia and Finland, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Romania, Hungary, and the Balkans…Three distinctive forms of wood church, found in the Ukraine and adjacent areas … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture
Tagged Boyko, Carpathian Mountains, Greek Catholic Church, Hutsul, Lemko, Poland, Slovakia, traditionalism, Ukraine, vernacular architecture
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Architecture Du Jour: The Italian Trulli Stone Houses
Blowhard, Esq. writes: Based on prehistoric building technique, dry-stone houses with conical roofs are found throughout the Mediterranean region and beyond. They follow similar construction principles, but each type has its own name and style. The trullo (pl. trulli) is the … Continue reading
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Tagged Apulia, dry stone, Italy, traditionalism, vernacular architecture
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Village Du Jour
Blowhard, Esq. writes: Pradelles, France. Click on the image to enlarge.
Architecture Du Jour: The Yemen Tower House
Blowhard, Esq. writes: Tower houses are a form of building unique to southern Arabia. They originated in pre-Islamic times in the south of Yemen, where tribal strife was the motivation for developing an effective way of building defensive towers out of … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture
Tagged Arabia, tower house, traditionalism, vernacular architecture, Yemen
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Architecture Du Jour: The English Cob House
Blowhard, Esq. writes: Cob is an earth-base building material comprising subsoil, clay, sand, and gravel, which is mixed with straw and water to a stiff but malleable mass and used to build the walls of a house and numerous items within … Continue reading
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Tagged cob house, Devon, England, traditionalism, vernacular architecture
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KiMo Theater, Albuquerque
Sir Barken Hyena writes: More Southwestern peregrinations. Going from the works of God to the works of man, I give you the KiMo Theater. I’ll let the pictures do the talking.
Posted in Architecture, Movies, Travel
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Architecture Du Jour: The Russian Izba
Blowhard, Esq. writes: The traditional Russian izba, a “peasant house” built of interlocking ax-hewn logs, was for centuries the most widespread form of house found in the Russian countryside. A typical farmstead would consist of an izba, a long-built barn and hay shed, … Continue reading
Silver City, New Mexico
Sir Barken Hyena writes: On a recent road trip that may or may not have included scouting candidates for the new Lady Barken, I detoured a bit to take in Silver City, New Mexico. Though not far over the border from Arizona, you … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, The Good Life, Travel
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Village Du Jour: Ouray, Colorado
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Posted in Architecture, The Good Life, Travel
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