How Buildings Learn

During my tour of 819 South Cathedral Place with Mr. Harrow from the Virginia Baptist Mission Board, I learned that at the point that the dwellings were connected and under ownership of the Catholic Diocese, all the powering had been centralized and sourced from the basement of 819.  Mr. Harrow said that they were finalizing [...]

An element of the hardware ID’d

Went through a 1970's reprint of John Leighton's Suggestions On Design, offering just over 100 plates (1000's of drawings) of motifs he designed.  Came across a match identified as Moorish with the cubic overlapping and interlacing ornamentation terminating with a floral motif.  Many of the Moorish designs also suggested a variation in texture in the [...]

Looking for a motif

It's been a week since posting; lots of non-school work keeping me busy this past few days.  I am hoping to uncover and identify a motif in the porches of our properties.  Dr. Brownell is curious about a possible Indian inspiration here.  There are also come similarities in the porch detail and the hardware pattern, [...]

1897 Resident of 813 Floyd Avenue Makes National Headlines

According to Richmond directories in 1897, the Freemans who resided at 813 Floyd Avenue were joined by Dr. Ernest C. Levy and his wife Rachel, a couple who were probably looking for a more suburban address than their prior East Grace Street home.  Dr. Levy was a City Health Officer, and was later promoted to [...]