Yesterday’s Architeaser featured a section of the roof of the Cathedral of St. Andrew.
Here is today’s Architeaser, which is related to an event connected to today’s date.
Yesterday’s Architeaser featured a section of the roof of the Cathedral of St. Andrew.
Here is today’s Architeaser, which is related to an event connected to today’s date.
Yesterday’s Architeaser featured one of the two-headed griffins which stand guard outside of the Albert Pike Masonic Temple.
Today’s Architeaser shows that shingles can be used for artistic expression.
Yesterday’s Architeaser was a lion which is on top of the old Arkansas Gazette building and now home to the eSTEM lower school.
Here is today’s Architeaser, rounding out animal week. From the real to the mythical….
Yesterday’s Architeaser featured two of the eagles which ring the top of the first story on the old Gold’s department store building in downtown Little Rock.
Switching back to cats from birds — here is today’s Architeaser. These are the smallest in downtown.
One of the lions on the exterior of the Boyle Building was the focus of yesterday’s Architeaser.
Today we feature two animals. They are found on the same building.
Yesterday’s Architeaser featured an eagle over the door of the 1924 building which once housed the Federal Reserve and is now one of the buildings on the eStem campus in downtown.
Today we return to another leonine building decoration.
Yesterday’s Architeaser was a lion on the side of the building at 421 Main Street. It is currently being renovated.
Continuing in animal vein — here is another stone sentry but this one is of the avian variety.