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  • Cornelius Vanderbilt II built this summer home, The Breakers, in Newport, RI in the 1890's. Designed by Richard Morris Hunt (also the architect of the Biltmore mansion in Asheville), it incorporates an incredible palette of materials from all over the world. The vaulting seen in the ceiling here is some of the handywork of the Guastavino brothers, Spanish immigrants that ended up helping to build numerous landmarks on the eastern seaboard.
    Breakers-01.tif
  • Cornelius Vanderbilt II built this summer home, The Breakers, in Newport, RI in the 1890's. Designed by Richard Morris Hunt (also the architect of the Biltmore mansion in Asheville), it incorporates an incredible palette of materials from all over the world. It also incorporates beautiful structural tile vaulting, some of the handywork of the Guastavino brothers, Spanish immigrants that ended up helping to build numerous landmarks on the eastern seaboard.
    Breakers-04.tif
  • Romanesque Revival style is characterized by heavy, rusticated stone facades, round-top arches, prominent gables, hipped roofs.
    Northfield-2.tif
  • Romanesque Revival style is characterized by heavy, rusticated stone facades, round-top arches, prominent gables, hipped roofs.
    Northfield-4.tif
  • Romanesque Revival style is characterized by heavy, rusticated stone facades, round-top arches, prominent gables, hipped roofs.
    Northfield-1.tif
  • Charles Merriam of Webster's Dictionary fame funded the construction of this Collegiate Gothic style library, completed in 1880.
    Brookfield-1.tif
  • The Joshua Hyde library has white marble trim and buff brick walls.
    Sturbridge-5.tif
  • The Joshua Hyde library has white marble trim and buff brick walls.
    Sturbridge-4.tif
  • Brookfield-4.tif
  • Beautiful NeoClassical Library in Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts
    Pratt Memorial-2.tif
  • Charles Merriam of Webster's Dictionary fame funded the construction of this Collegiate Gothic style library, completed in 1880.
    Brookfield-2.tif
  • The two handsome mantels match th richly ornamented wood partitions crafted from quarter-sawn oak. The surround is of a dark-green Arts and Crafts-like glazed tile.
    Wheeler-Memorial-Library-9.tif
  • The Ames Free Library, located in North Easton, Massachusetts, was designed in 1877 by the architect H.H. Richardson, the architect of the beautiful Trinity Church in Boston.
    Richardson-Romanesque-6.tif
  • Charlton-1.tif
  • Carnegie Library, Turner Falls, Massachusetts
    Turner-Falls-2.tif
  • The Joshua Hyde library has white marble trim and buff brick walls.
    Sturbridge-1.tif
  • Suttenfield_190922_8719.jpg
  • The Ames Free Library, located in North Easton, Massachusetts, was designed in 1877 by the architect H.H. Richardson, the architect of the beautiful Trinity Church in Boston.
    Richardson-Romanesque-10.tif
  • Carnegie Library, Turner Falls, Massachusetts
    Turner-Falls.tif
  • Egg and dart motif carved in Indiana limestone - Wheeler Memorial Library in Orange, Massachusetts.
    Wheeler-Memorial-Library-7.tif
  • The Ames Free Library, located in North Easton, Massachusetts, was designed in 1877 by the architect H.H. Richardson, the architect of the beautiful Trinity Church in Boston.
    Richardson-Romanesque-7.tif
  • Wheeler Memorial Library<br />
Orange, Massachusetts
    Wheeler-Memorial-Library-3.tif
  • Charlton-5.tif
  • Charlton-3.tif
  • The Ames Free Library, located in North Easton, Massachusetts, was designed in 1877 by the architect H.H. Richardson, the architect of the beautiful Trinity Church in Boston.
    Richardson-Romanesque-5.tif
  • Vanderbilt-Hyde Park-Mansion06.tif
  • Boston Library_0126_work.jpg
  • Vanderbilt-Hyde Park-Mansion05.tif
  • Vanderbilt-Hyde Park-Mansion04.tif
  • Istanbul-46.tif
  • Shutesbury's library has bead board paneling on the ceiling and the walls with a natural finish creating a warm and comfortable atmosphere.
    Shutesbury-Library-1.tif
  • The Joshua Hyde library has white marble trim and buff brick walls.
    Sturbridge-3.tif
  • Suttenfield_161020_5636.jpg
  • Suttenfield_150821_7548-Enhanced-2.jpg
  • The Ames Free Library, located in North Easton, Massachusetts, was designed in 1877 by the architect H.H. Richardson, the architect of the beautiful Trinity Church in Boston.
    Richardson-Romanesque-16.tif
  • The First Baptist Church in Newton, Massachusetts was designed by architect John Lyman Faxon around 1888. The design follows in the footsteps of H.H. Richardson of the same time period who popularized the Romanesque Revival style of architecture.
    Richardson-Romanesque-1.tif
  • Suttenfield_190526_8281.jpg
  • Suttenfield_170722_9294-Enhanced.jpg
  • Istanbul-40.tif
  • The Arts and Crafts style Gargoyle Gate leads to Weston Field at Williams College.
    Williams-Weston Field-04.tif
  • Charlton-4.tif
  • Suttenfield_130424_1574.jpg
  • Vanderbilt-Hyde Park-Mansion03.tif
  • The Ames Free Library, located in North Easton, Massachusetts, was designed in 1877 by the architect H.H. Richardson, the architect of the beautiful Trinity Church in Boston.
    Richardson-Romanesque-4.tif
  • The Arts and Crafts style Gargoyle Gate leads to Weston Field at Williams College.
    Williams-Weston Field-02.tif
  • The Arts and Crafts style Gargoyle Gate leads to Weston Field at Williams College.
    Williams-Weston Field-01.tif
  • Charlton-2.tif
  • Suttenfield_200808_9432.jpg
  • Suttenfield_161020_5636.jpg
  • Istanbul-45.tif
  • Istanbul-44.tif
  • The Ames Free Library, located in North Easton, Massachusetts, was designed in 1877 by the architect H.H. Richardson, the architect of the beautiful Trinity Church in Boston.
    Richardson-Romanesque-11.tif
  • The Ames Free Library, located in North Easton, Massachusetts, was designed in 1877 by the architect H.H. Richardson, the architect of the beautiful Trinity Church in Boston.
    Richardson-Romanesque-9.tif
  • Staunton Depot Railing.tif
  • The Ames Free Library, located in North Easton, Massachusetts, was designed in 1877 by the architect H.H. Richardson, the architect of the beautiful Trinity Church in Boston.
    Richardson-Romanesque-8.tif
  • The Arts and Crafts style Gargoyle Gate leads to Weston Field at Williams College.
    Williams-Weston Field-03.tif
  • Ephesus-Turkey-32.tif
  • Suttenfield_180603_7124-Enhanced-3.jpg
  • Ephesus-Turkey-8.tif
  • Ephesus-Turkey-44.tif
  • Richardson-Romanesque-14.tif
  • Suttenfield_190526_8410.jpg
  • Ephesus-Turkey-40.tif
  • Istanbul-Chora-10.tif
  • Istanbul-Chora-09.tif
  • Suttenfield_180526_6876.jpg
  • Ephesus-Turkey-13.tif
  • Istanbul-Chora-25.tif
  • Istanbul-Chora-17.tif
  • Istanbul-Chora-15.tif
  • Istanbul-Chora-13.tif
  • Ephesus-Turkey-37.tif
  • Ephesus-Turkey-34.tif
  • Istanbul-Topkapi-Palace-16.tif
  • Istanbul-Topkapi-14.tif
  • Istanbul-Chora-23.tif
  • Istanbul-Chora-20.tif
  • Istanbul-Chora-18.tif
  • Istanbul-Chora-12.tif
  • Suttenfield_180526_6879.jpg
  • Suttenfield_161019_5448.jpg
  • IMG_0821.jpg
  • Vanderbilt-Hyde Park-Mansion02.tif
  • Ephesus-Turkey-43.tif
  • Ephesus-Turkey-36.tif
  • Ephesus-Turkey-30.tif
  • Ephesus-Turkey-31.tif
  • Istanbul-Chora-26.tif
  • Istanbul-Chora-16.tif
  • Istanbul-Chora-14.tif
  • Istanbul-Chora-11.tif
  • Vanderbilt-Hyde Park-Mansion01.tif
  • Ephesus-Turkey-6.tif
  • Ephesus-Turkey-42.tif
  • Ephesus-Turkey-41.tif
  • The entry pediment is carved from Indiana Limestone and includes elaborate scrolls, a cartouche, and finial.
    Wheeler-Memorial-Library-2.tif
  • Wheeler Memorial Library, Orange, Massachusetts. Completed 1914. The facade is Indiana Limestone and gray brick. The main steps are of Fitchburg granite.
    Wheeler-Memorial-Library-1.tif
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