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

6/23/09

Brick Pyramid

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Found on a walk through the alley. Scattered pyramids
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6/21/09

Bogus Brick

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Last week Bad Tim and I were working at Marti's garden which is across from the former International Trucking building (above and below)...
5/16/09

Update: Marti Frumhoff Memorial Garden

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I haven't been chasing brick because I've spent most of the last month putting plants in Marti's Memorial Garden along with Pegg...
5/10/09

The Highlands

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This is a sketch my mother drew in the late 50's. It's a ride that was in The Highlands which used to be where FPCC is now located. ...
5/9/09

Comment on The Big Cut

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I hit the wrong key while half awake and this comment didn't get posted: brian has left a new comment on your post "The Big Cut...
5/7/09

The Big Cut

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Recently Bruk and I were chatting on the subject of cutting back. She asked, What more can we cut, we've already cut so much. This means...
5/5/09

Online petition to SAVE MANN SCHOOL

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Click on the title above then scroll down to the orange Go to Form link.
5/1/09

Help Preserve Mann Scool this Saturday

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Mann School in TGS is on the closure list for 2011. A small group of TGS residents have formed the Alliance to Preserve Mann school: Stop in...
4/27/09

3800 Humphrey in Tower Grove South

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These speckled bricks have such a low sheen if I hadn't noticed a dull glare as I passed I wouldn't have known they were glazed. Tra...
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4/24/09

Before Dillard's

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It was Stix, Baer, and Fuller with the very best logo. This tag is from the 50's, the colors used changed over the decades.
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Fly me to the Moon

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When I was a child my family took a train to Los Angeles to visit my uncle and aunt who were living in Torrance. Both of my relatives had To...
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Pop Quiz

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Answer this question without using google: Where are poplar trees usually planted and for what purpose?
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Olive Oyl

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Five Corners

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I am enamored of disorienting five corner intersections. This treasure is in Clifton Heights.
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Fire escapes

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Fire escapes on homes in the CWE. Originally built as single family homes they morphed into rooming houses during the Great Depression and w...

Granitoid sidewalk

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When I was a child a hundred years ago this is how the sidewalks looked throughout the city. They presented a cohesive path for walking to s...
4/15/09

Glazed bricks on a garage in Bevo

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Charming that a glazed terra cotta pyramid was added:
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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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