This is how the Ennis-Brown House looked in June, 2003. The wall was crumbling.
With a supporting truss spanning 80 feet, this above ground/underground home stimulates the imagination of possibilities in architectural design. It is high atop a hill in the Westlake area of Austin, Texas.
Brugge-Bruges during the Fall season is a must stop to spend the day alone, a romantic one or in company of a person who shares the same interest without nagging.
It is relaxing and great to photograph and learn a bit about this place.
Northwest view of the house, photographer in September just as the leaves were starting to change colours.
Frank Lloyd Wright's winter home and architectural school. Every year Wright and his fellowship of apprentices and students, would move between the summer home in Wisconsin, and here in the winter.
History can be reconstructed but its remnants persist in some way in its people, its artists and artisans, its customs, its food
some organic free range eggs from the Borough Market, London.
This 70's vision for urban living now appears glum and run-down, a symbol of a future that never was. It was a bit sad seeing it this way, actually.
The sillhoette of the Herzog and De meuron de Young Museum in Golden Gate Park.
Although it's not obvious from ground-level, the cathedral is in the shape of a cross when viewed from the sky.