Yesterday’s Architeaser was one of the diamond-shaped windows in the galleries at Historic Arkansas Museum. In 2001, the museum expanded and added several new galleries. The windows were part of that expansion.
Here is today’s Architeaser.
Yesterday’s Architeaser was one of the diamond-shaped windows in the galleries at Historic Arkansas Museum. In 2001, the museum expanded and added several new galleries. The windows were part of that expansion.
Here is today’s Architeaser.
Yesterday’s Architeaser was a diamond on the exterior of the building at 309 Center Street. The brick three story building was built in 1918. It sits next to the Tower Building.
Here is today’s Architeaser.
The Quapaw Quarter Association’s monthly Preservation Conversation continues tonight.
This month’s topic is “The Why and How of Working with the Historic District Commission and Capitol Zoning District Commission.” The discussion will by led by Brian Minyard of the City of Little Rock and Boyd Maher of the Capitol Zoning District Commission.
The program takes place this evening at Curran Hall, 615 East Capitol Avenue. From 5 to 5:30 a reception will take place. The program will run from 5:30 to 6:30. At 6:30 participants are encouraged to keep the conversation going at Lulav Eatery, which will offer a 25% discount to those who attend Preservation Conversations.
The Quapaw Quarter Association’s mission is to promote the preservation of Little Rock’s architectural heritage through advocacy, marketing and education. Incorporated in 1968, the QQA grew out of an effort to identify and protect significant historic structures in Little Rock during the urban renewal projects of the early 1960s. Throughout its existence, the QQA has been a driving force behind historic preservation in Greater Little Rock.
Yesterday’s Architeaser was one of the American flags being flown outside the Tipton Hurst main store. Since yesterday was Flag Day, it was appropriate to highlight one of the few non-government buildings which displays the flag. Today is Arkansas 176th birthday, so it is also appropriate to note that Tipton Hurst is one of the oldest businesses in the state.
In honor of Arkansas’ birthday, here is today’s Architeaser.
Yesterday’s Architeaser was a cast iron shutter dog in the shape of a bunch of grapes. It can be found on 3rd Street on the campus of Historic Arkansas Museum. Other structures on that campus have shutter dogs in the shape of stars, this building is the only one with the shape of grapes. Histories Arkansas Museum is a museum of the Department of Arkansas Heritage.
Since today is Flag Day, here is today’s Architeaser.
Yesterday’s Architeaser was a section of the rotunda of the 1976 annex of the Justice Building. Thais section was completed in 1976 and was designed by Noland Blass. The circular building houses the Supreme Court chambers. It is surrounded by a hallway which wraps around the chamber and is sheathed by panels of glass .
Here is today’s Architeaser.