Monday, September 08, 2008
Sunday, September 07, 2008
LaGuardia Airport Two
Sunday, August 03, 2008
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Thursday, July 10, 2008
Friday, May 23, 2008
Thursday, May 22, 2008
Deco Apartments
This seemingly ratty block of apartments has somehow survived (for now) just footsteps away from the Historic Building Holocaust happening along the Fort Lauderdale Strip. (Note the capital 'S'.)
This here aging bit of concrete displays that Deco styling that flowed into what is called Streamline Moderne.
Observe the porthole windows. It's the nod to the nautical that's the tell.
Other Deco elements: the overhang above the door, and the flourish above that, which gives it just a touch of verticality.
I also fancy the corner windows. And that wonderous relic of Old Florida -- jalousie panes on the door.
Labels:
Deco,
Fort Lauderdale,
jalousie,
OldFlorida,
portholes,
Streamline Moderne
Classic Old Florida House
Geeky Tiki
Split
Contemporary?
Split-level?
I don't know what this is, but I adore the angles of the roof -- how they face off, instead of connecting.
The door, which I didn't really get very well in the shot, is massive, all dark wood and impressive.
(A series of four houses in a oft unnoticed neighborhood of mostly oceanfront manses off A1A just south of the Galt Ocean Mile)
We built this city...
Yes. That's a cop in the front door.
No, that's not a real person. At least, I don't think so. Drove by it multiple times and he never moved.
This one just screams 1980's and Don Johnson and parachute pants.
Check out the glass blocks, stark white exterior, grid lines and that wavey purple accent that just pops against all the other horizontal ones.
(A series of four houses in a oft unnoticed neighborhood of mostly oceanfront manses off A1A just south of the Galt Ocean Mile)
No, that's not a real person. At least, I don't think so. Drove by it multiple times and he never moved.
This one just screams 1980's and Don Johnson and parachute pants.
Check out the glass blocks, stark white exterior, grid lines and that wavey purple accent that just pops against all the other horizontal ones.
(A series of four houses in a oft unnoticed neighborhood of mostly oceanfront manses off A1A just south of the Galt Ocean Mile)
Labels:
2008,
80s,
Fort Lauderdale,
glassblocks,
Modern(ish)
Ireland's Inn
This just straight up pisses me off.
Ye ol Ireland's Inn has been a Lauderale landmark for decades. Beloved by the family of Sunshine, Lariza & Matt among many others.
Looks like shit now, of course.
A developer has grand plans for tearing it down. Not like Florida real estate is exactly gang busters right now.
But look past the run-down. That flip up of the concrete-covering providing shelter from the rain (with a little sass) at the main enterance. The shark's teeth balconies. That crazy-ass "I" still remaining among fallen letters.
A little love, I tell ya. All it needs. Not every hotel has to be super-luxury, pricey and gigantic. Or new. (Jus' sayin')
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Posh Slums on the Ocean
Glass Blocks Rawk
Lauderdale Office
Tuesday, April 01, 2008
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