Dedicated to an era long gone featuring architectural photographs of houses, hotels, apartment and office buildings, civic institutions and more...many of which are no longer standing.
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Beyond the Gilded Age Turns 1!
And just like that Beyond the Gilded Age is a year old. In the last year there have been 321 posts featuring over 125 architects, 14 states and over 175 private residences (along with plenty of other types of buildings). So here's to another year.
Happy Birthday to the Gilded Age. Some of you may be interested in an article about the controversy over extensive renovations planned for the New York Public Library (the one with the lions outside) which is in the current issue of Vanity Fair.
Just checked and the article is already on line at http://www.vanityfair.com/culture/2012/12/new-york-public-library-re-model-controversy
And many more!
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to another year!
ReplyDeleteAnd the Best is Yet to be ~ thanks for making things interesting, Zach !!!
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday to the Gilded Age. Some of you may be interested in an article about the controversy over extensive renovations planned for the New York Public Library (the one with the lions outside) which is in the current issue of Vanity Fair.
ReplyDeleteJust checked and the article is already on line at http://www.vanityfair.com/culture/2012/12/new-york-public-library-re-model-controversy
HAPPY FIRST BIRTHDAY.....It is a great blog that is always fascinating.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your one year anniversary! Visiting Beyond the Gilded Age is a daily pleasure.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the your knowledge about these incredible buildings and the people behind them!
Cake? Is there cake? Did I miss it?
ReplyDeleteYou've unearthed some marvelous stuff--here's to another year.
Paticia, I read the Vanity Fair article a couple of days ago, and have been sending it to interested friends--it definitely resonates.
I have avidly enjoyed the house porn and seeing floor plans I didn't even know existed. Greatly appreciate the work.
ReplyDeleteThanks for all the work you put into both of your blogs, Zach.
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