Architeaser – April 20

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.

Architeaser – April 19

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.

Architeaser – April 18

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.

Architeaser – April 17

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.

Architeaser – April 16

Yesterday’s Architeaser featured Byrne Hall on the St. John’s campus in the Heights.  The building currently houses the offices of the Arkansas Symphony Orchestra.  Yesterday the ASO concluded the 2011-2012 MasterWorks series.  This evening at the Clinton Presidential Center, this year’s final River Rhapsodies Chamber Concert will be held at 7pm.

This week we will look at some of the animals in Little Rock which are not at the Little Rock Zoo.

Architeaser – April 15

Yesterday’s Architeaser concluded Capital week with a column capital at Robinson Center Music Hall.  The Arkansas Symphony Orchestra is playing there this weekend.

Today’s architeaser is below.

Architeaser – April 14

Yesterday’s Architeaser featured one of the columns from the original 1910 Carnegie library which once stood in downtown.  When it was torn down in the early 1960s, the columns were removed and ended up in private ownership.  They were recently donated to the Central Arkansas Library System and now stand on the main campus in downtown.

Capital week concludes with the columns below.