Yesterday’s Architeaser was an awning on the Lafayette Building. It is cast iron with glass accents and light bulbs bordering the bottom edge on three sides. It is affixed to the bulding with rods.
Here is today’s Architeaser.
Yesterday’s Architeaser was an awning on the Lafayette Building. It is cast iron with glass accents and light bulbs bordering the bottom edge on three sides. It is affixed to the bulding with rods.
Here is today’s Architeaser.
Friday’s Architeaser consisted of a pair of diamonds on the exterior of the Brockinton Building on 3rd Street. Built in 1910, the building was renovated in the late 1990s.
With a week that promises to see 100 degree temperatures in Little Rock, this week’s Architeasers will focus on structures that shade parts of the sidewalk for pedestrians. They area variety of designs and materials. Here is today’s.
Yesterday’s Architeaser was a diamond toward the top of the Clinton Museum Store Building. The building also houses the offices for City Year Little Rock/North Little Rock as well as some of the Clinton Foundation operations.
Here is today’s Architeaser.
Yesterday’s Architeaser was one of the diamonds on the exterior of the building which houses the Oyster Bar. The building, an anchor of Stifft Station, was built in 1924 and originally housed a grocery store.
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.