Architeaser June 8

Yesterday’s Architeaser was a Lion near the entrance of the Museum Center building in the River Market district. It was the second feature for the building this week, but was part of a separate piece of art near the entrance.

Today’s Architeaser has, in part, been featured on this blog before but not as part of the Architeaser feature.  The Tony Awards are this weekend; one of the featured musicals is a revival of Porgy and Bess with the famous song “Summertime” which contains lyrics about the fish jumping. These fish may not be jumping, but they are enjoying summertime.

Architeaser – June 7

Yesterday’s Architeaser was a gilded double-headed eagle on the south facade of the Albert Pike Masonic Temple on Scott Street between Seventh and Eighth Streets.

Here is today’s Architeaser.

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Architeaser June 6

Yesterday’s Architeaser was a pair of squirrels on a frieze on a building at the southwest corner of Louisiana and Fourth Streets. The frieze is over the building’s front door which is actually on the corner.

Here is today’s Architeaser.

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Architeaser June 5

Yesterday’s Architeaser was four animals which are over the door of the main entrance to the Museum Center building. Two of them were winged griffin-like animals with scaled tails while the other two are large cats such as jaguars. Built as a railroad terminal in 1927, it later served as the press building for the Arkansas Democrat. In 1998, a $12 million adaptive reuse was completed. The building is now home to restaurants, offices and the namesake Museum of Discovery.

Here is today’s Architeaser.

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Architeaser – June 4

Yesterday’s Architeaser featured wrought iron dragons which grace the doorways to the Pulaski County Courthouse on Markham Street.  There are three sets of these dragons which were incorporated to the George Mann designed structure.

Here, for today, is another set of mythical creatures.

Architeaser – June 3

Yesterday’s Architeaser was one of the masks on the side of Robinson Center Music Hall.  Built from 1937 to 1939, it was designed by George Wittenberg and Lawson Delony, as well as associate architect Eugene Stern in a modified art deco style with neo-classical elements.

Today’s Architeaser is below.

Architeaser June 2

June’s first Architeaser was one of the dozens of persons sculpted into the wall of the Justice Building on the State Capitol grounds.  The wall surrounds the court chambers in an addition which was completed in 1976 and designed by Noland Blass Jr.

Here is today’s Architeaser.