CORNER OF WHITTIER & COOK
North St. Louis City
This photo was sent to me by my neighbor Mike G. A burned out mansion with columns supporting a turret. Looks like the original slate tile roof. What a tragedy.
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
8/31/06
8/27/06
FROM THE BRICK FAIRY
8/25/06
ROSE FANNING GRADE SCHOOL - TGS
BRICK PAVERS - Gravois Park
8/24/06
8/22/06
BRICK BUILDINGS- BENTON PARK WEST.
For my sister Efficient, just to make her homesick. She lives in Tampa and we recently talked about my moving there.
Brick homes, I asked.
Cinder blocks, she said.
Not understanding, I repeated: Hey, are there any brick homes down there!?
Cinder block, she repeated.
The horrror!
Let's get this straight, Effy. If you're not visiting me in October like you said you would, I'm staying put. Don't forget to buy The Elements of Style, yo.
I love you little girl.
8/21/06
3460 OAK HILL - TGS
This building has been standing empty for years in TGS. A proposal was recently accepted for its redevelopment. I'm relived since it's a killer art deco building that once housed 12 efficiency apartments. Each apartment had two entrances and a perfect floor plan with plenty of closets and storage space in the kitchens. It will be turned into 6 market rate condos. UPDATE 07/18/07 Still owned by LRA.
It is fronted with 'wormed' brick, the parking garage is no longer standing, only the pads. Parking will be an interesting consideration.
Lots of views from the roof, the building sits at the crest of the hill on the corner of Potomac and Oak Hill.
It is fronted with 'wormed' brick, the parking garage is no longer standing, only the pads. Parking will be an interesting consideration.
Lots of views from the roof, the building sits at the crest of the hill on the corner of Potomac and Oak Hill.
CLEARLY ABSTRACT - TGS
8/20/06
ELEANOR'S HOUSE - TGS
41xx Connecticut. The Victorian Manse with a crazy turret that used to scare my little sister Efficient when we were kids.
The building extends all the way back to the alley. Towards the back top there's a little play house. My theory is that this was the first house on this area, it rests on the crest of the hill. Some fool covered it with asbestos tile siding.
It was recently bought by a woman who told me she stalked the building for a year before buying it. Previous to her purchase it housed at least three different apartments inside.
The building extends all the way back to the alley. Towards the back top there's a little play house. My theory is that this was the first house on this area, it rests on the crest of the hill. Some fool covered it with asbestos tile siding.
It was recently bought by a woman who told me she stalked the building for a year before buying it. Previous to her purchase it housed at least three different apartments inside.
8/16/06
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