St. Louis Brick

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

11/7/08

Galloping Gertie

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Click on the title. I asked Bad Tim what went wrong: Modernists were jumping all over each other to create a sleeker, more streamlined suspe...

The Corner Store

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Way back in the mid century in Tower Grove South many people didn't have cars (most families just had one) and did their grocery hopping...
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10/30/08

Grand and Arsenal circa late 70's

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Tillman's Restaurant was torn down to create a parking lot in the 70's. Across the street was the Kingsway Grill. In the late 70...
10/29/08

Marti Frumhoff Memorial Garden - the sign

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Yesterday I met with Keith from the Parks Dept. for created this sign for the site. Here he is holding it in position (it won't be that ...
10/28/08

Who's been sleeping in my bed

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If a dog lives with you chances are you're familiar with their ability to resist cooperating when politely asked to change location. Hey...

Diamond Brick

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I've found two houses in TGS with these elusive diamond bricks. Fabulous engraved limestone.
10/25/08

Ouch

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Result of Beau and Peanut playing.
10/22/08

For Chris over at St. Louis Patina

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Clicking on the title will jettison you over to St. Louis Patina. Chris, I thought of you when I spotted this brass door knob on the TGS Arc...
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Kingshighway Hills

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Most of the buildings along Oleatha in Kingshighway Hills are two and four family apartments. They all have matching garages and the face br...
10/21/08

Afflicted with the Flue

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Art Deco meets gingerbread in the Kingshighway Hills neighborhood. I've been stalking this house for years ! Today as I was stalking it ...

Photos from the TGS Architecture Walk

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Oak Hill Presbyterian Church. Ceiling inside the church.
10/20/08

Bricks with paw prints and leaves

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These are new bricks and a close inspection reveals various leaves, ferns, and paw prints.
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Christian Herman
St. Louis, Missouri, United States
I appreciate, document, and collect historic face brick. I'm a maker of many things which I sell in my Etsy shop. I love the challenge of materials and design. Most of my work involves upcyling. I dream about design and resolve design issues in my dreams. Life is magical. I'm not available to answer questions via email about bricks. I'm rabidly possessive of my time. What I know is disclosed here and I wish you luck in your research.
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