Lost America: The Reconstruction of 7 Great US Buildings
From the original Penn Station to Midway Gardens, our "lost" buildings reflect our (sometimes misguided) desire to move forward. This article, originally published on HomeAdvisor, shows how the some of the US's most recognizable streetscapes might look if history had taken a different turn.
From the original Penn Station to Midway Gardens, our "lost" buildings reflect our (sometimes misguided) desire to move forward. This article, originally published on HomeAdvisor, shows how the some of the US's most recognizable streetscapes might look if history had taken a different turn. A brick and mortar building can elicit a sense of nostalgia and longing. But why are we so fascinated with the buildings of the past" Perhaps it?s the mix of familiarity and strangeness that draws us in ? we see a street we know so well, but with a time-traveling intruder atop it.In celebration of some of America?s most beautiful and interesting lost buildings, we?ve reconstructed seven in their original location. Discover how these structures from the past painted the skyline compared to how these locations look today.Penn StationWhat were they thinking" New York?s original Penn Station is ? quite rightly ? the inspiration for the historic preservation movement. The Beaux-Arts beauty was realized in 1910 to a design from the prominent McKim, Mead & White architectural firm. Its classical grandeur looks almost preposterous now, as if all the columns of...
From the original Penn Station to Midway Gardens, our "lost" buildings reflect our (sometimes misguided) desire to move forward. This article, originally published on HomeAdvisor, shows how the some of the US's most recognizable streetscapes might look if history had taken a different turn. A brick and mortar building can elicit a sense of nostalgia and longing. But why are we so fascinated with the buildings of the past" Perhaps it?s the mix of familiarity and strangeness that draws us in ? we see a street we know so well, but with a time-traveling intruder atop it.In celebration of some of America?s most beautiful and interesting lost buildings, we?ve reconstructed seven in their original location. Discover how these structures from the past painted the skyline compared to how these locations look today.Penn StationWhat were they thinking" New York?s original Penn Station is ? quite rightly ? the inspiration for the historic preservation movement. The Beaux-Arts beauty was realized in 1910 to a design from the prominent McKim, Mead & White architectural firm. Its classical grandeur looks almost preposterous now, as if all the columns of...
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