A Blog detailing the beauty of St. Louis architecture and the buildup of residue-or character-that accumulates over the course of time.
Monday, May 9, 2011
Engine House, Elephants Rocks State Park
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A Blog detailing the beauty of St. Louis architecture and the buildup of residue-or character-that accumulates over the course of time.
Such care in construction of old, purpose-built, utilitarian buildings from olden times never ceases to amaze me.
ReplyDeleteWhat could have been nothing more dramatic (or cheaper) than a wood and metal shed was instead built of 'durable' material, carefully dressed, carefully mortared - and with dressed stone sills. Much extra labor (and many extra dollars) was spent in its execution, because, I guess "Because we can."
OT, but much of the stone used in the Eads Bridge came from this quarry. Ditto for millions of cobblestones used here.