Located in TGH, stunning half round twin columns. Terra cotta egg and darts and a perfect arch.
I would love to come home to this porch.
Presenting a collection of St. Louis bricks, sidewalk markers, and the Fleur-de-lis as architectural detail on and in city buildings, brick collecting, urban exploration, and my life by Christian Herman. Reporting from Tower Grove South in St. Louis, MO
Showing posts with label Tower Grove Heights. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tower Grove Heights. Show all posts
12/30/08
9/14/08
Gothic Garage
This garage in TGH that serves to illustrate every Flannery O'Connor novel I've read.
I had been enroute to meet Bad Tim for dinner when I spied a man near the garage and stopped to chat. He was the owner and after we chatted long enough for him to determine I wasn't as weird as I really am, he allowed me to come into his yard to do these photos.
Bonus point! The fleur-de-lis which completely captivated me. The owner said he thought it was a family crest. (Bad Tim disagreed over dinner.)
The owner told me the house was built by a stone mason named Bauer.
I am so freaking envious.
I had been enroute to meet Bad Tim for dinner when I spied a man near the garage and stopped to chat. He was the owner and after we chatted long enough for him to determine I wasn't as weird as I really am, he allowed me to come into his yard to do these photos.
Bonus point! The fleur-de-lis which completely captivated me. The owner said he thought it was a family crest. (Bad Tim disagreed over dinner.)
The owner told me the house was built by a stone mason named Bauer.
I am so freaking envious.
8/21/07
TEA with CLAUDIA & RICH - UTAH - TGH
During the Tower Grove South Architecture Walk last spring, Rich invited us to tour the first floor of the house he shares with his wife, Claudia. It's an Arts and Crafts palace on Utah St.
At the time, I didn't take any photos being overwhelmed by its magnificence so I invited myself over for tea.
Rich and Claudia are the curators of this building in Tower Grove Heights, a house that owns them instead of the reverse. They were more interested in restoring the building as opposed to rehabbing. They told me tales of covered stained glass windows -- some had been covered with large mirrors or plaster and one was found in the basement.
Each room has a different theme to the windows: the living room is roses, the dining room peaches and grapes. An upstairs bedroom has two windows with iris and a bathroom has lily pads.
Living room: fireplace, colonnades and stained glass with roses.
Rookwood tiles
Iris
Dining room with peaches in the stained glass window.
Lily pads
This painted stain glass with Mermen window is on the landing to the second floor.
At the time, I didn't take any photos being overwhelmed by its magnificence so I invited myself over for tea.
Rich and Claudia are the curators of this building in Tower Grove Heights, a house that owns them instead of the reverse. They were more interested in restoring the building as opposed to rehabbing. They told me tales of covered stained glass windows -- some had been covered with large mirrors or plaster and one was found in the basement.
Each room has a different theme to the windows: the living room is roses, the dining room peaches and grapes. An upstairs bedroom has two windows with iris and a bathroom has lily pads.
Living room: fireplace, colonnades and stained glass with roses.
Rookwood tiles
Iris
Dining room with peaches in the stained glass window.
Lily pads
This painted stain glass with Mermen window is on the landing to the second floor.
7/26/07
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