Architeaser – April 6

The Thursday Architeaser was from  upper floor of the old Sterling’s building.  The green brick triangles appear on the Capital and Center Street facades.

Today’s features the beauty of shadows and metal that an exterior fire escape can create.

Architeaser – April 5

Wednesday’s Architeaser was from the old Union Bank Building. Though better known for the black and white pinstripes of the upper stories, the columns supporting the building are features of the lower floors.

Today’s features brick and tile work. Often a dash of color stands out, but these colorful accents are often overlooked.

Architeaser April 4

Yesterday’s Architeaser was from the Spanish revival building at 6th and Center Streets (which houses E.J.’s restaurant and several other businesses).

Today’s Architeaser features columns on a building. While many buildings in Little Rock have columns, this building is known more for other architectural features. Many people who pass this building probably don’t even pay attention to the columns on it.

Architeaser – April 2

Yesterday‘s Architeaser was one of the rose windows at First United Methodist Church in downtown.  Here is today’s Architeaser.

Architeaser: April 1

In April, each day there will be an architectural element featured.  Many will be obvious, others may be less visible.  The identification will be listed in the next day’s entry.

Here is April 1.