Architeaser – May 7

Yesterday’s Architeaser showed a Gothic styled lamp on the exterior of Little Rock’s Christ Episcopal Church. though this building was not standing at the time, this was the church where Douglas MacArhtur was baptized as an infant.

Here is today’s Architeaser. It is another lamp, but of a more recent architectural style than Gothic. It (and it’s twin) may be the only lamps in Little Rock with purple-tinted glass.

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Architeaser – May 6

Yesterday’s architeaser showed the shadow from a wrought iron balcony cast against a brick wall on the Capital Hotel in downtown.

Here is today’s rather Gothic Architeaser.

Architeaser – May 5

Yesterday’s Architeaser was in a stairwell at the airport parking deck. The sun was at the perfect angle to center the shadowing.

Here is today’s.

Architeaser – May 4

Yesterday’s Architeaser was the shadows cast by a wrought iron fence along Main Street.  Two sets of street lights created competing shadows from the same fence which caused a hatchwork pattern to appear.

Here is today’s Architeaser.

Architeaser – May 3

Yesterday’s Architeaser was from Ottenheimer Market Hall at the River Market.  It featured the shadows cast by some of the letters atop the outdoor pavilion onto the building.

Here is today’s Architeaser.

 

Architeaser – May 1

The Architeaser had been envisioned as a one-month only project for April.  But due to overwhelming positive response, it will continue.

Yesterday’s Architeaser showed shadows along the Broadway street entrance to the Pulaski County Administration Building.  The inset of the first floor and the overhang of the building’s facade creates a banded pattern of light and shadow along the sidewalk.

Here is today’s Architeaser.

Architeaser – April 30

Yesterday’s Architeaser was a cross-shaped shadow cast on the floor of the Arkansas Arts Center atrium.  The panes in a window at the top of the atrium caused the cross-shape.

Continuing with shadows, here is today’s.