Monthly Archives: October 2013
Restoration of the Norwich Cathedral
Norwich Cathedral, located in Norwich, Norfolk, England, was constructed between 1080 and 1120 in the Norman Romanesque style. It was built using flint and mortar, then it was covered in limestone. In 1463, the spire of the cathedral was hit by lightning, causing a fire and damaging the building. The Bishop at the time orderedContinue reading “Restoration of the Norwich Cathedral”
Estate La Grange: A Deep-Rooted Cultural History
ACL Railroad Station, Mount Dora, Florida
The Old Mount Dora A.C.L. Railroad Station was originally constructed in 1886 in downtown Mount Dora, Florida. The town would go through about three depots. The third and final depot was built in 1915. It was a one story building, built in the Frame Vernacular architectural style. At that time in history it took aboutContinue reading “ACL Railroad Station, Mount Dora, Florida”
Preservation Evaluation: Gustav Stickley's Log House
In September 2004 the restoration of Gustav Stickley’s Log House, a National Historic Landmark located at Craftsman Farms in New Jersey, was completed. The house was originally the private residence of Stickley from 1911 to 1917. The architectural style epitomizes the Arts and Crafts movement and was meant to be ‘harmonious with its natural setting.’Continue reading “Preservation Evaluation: Gustav Stickley's Log House”
Condition Survey: Simpson Building, Mount Dora, Florida
The Simpson Building is a historic, brick building located in downtown Mount Dora, Florida. Built in 1925 it originally served as a hotel; current day the four storefront spaces on the main level are rented to four different business owners, with each store operating a separate HVAC system. From the exterior, the building appears toContinue reading “Condition Survey: Simpson Building, Mount Dora, Florida”