"The North Atlantic Cities" chronicles the history of row houses and the cities they define, Richmond included. Check out our profile of this new book by Charles Duff, and tune in to his talk at the @BranchMuseum on Wed. the 31st, 6pm!
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Laburnum - perhaps "the most splendid country house in greater Richmond," according to this article by Edwin Slipek on ArchitectureRichmond. Now it sits in a sea of parking in Northside Richmond. Read on via the link. #NorthsideRVA
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Take a look at this Op-Ed by ArchitectureRichmond's Don O'Keefe in the Times-Dispatch on what's at stake with transit-oriented upzoning and the new masterplan, #Richmond300. In print tomorrow. #zoning#planning#design#richmond#rva#publichealth
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Christopher Silver's "Twentieth Century Richmond: Planning, Politics, and Race" is the essential history of planning in Richmond, and as relevant as ever. Take a look at the review to learn more. Part of our "Reading List" series. #planning#richmond#racism
Have you taken time to notice the Manchester Post Office on Hull Street? If not, now is your chance to appreciate this minor landmark of Southside, completed just before the independent city of Manchester merged with Richmond. Take a look. #Manchester#rva
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The American Civil War Center is currently featured on our site. Take a look to learn more about the building and the institutions. Congratulations to @3north on the completion. #rva#architecture#CivilWar#museum#richmond
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We are featuring the Virginia Capital Trail on ArchitectureRichmond! Take a look and learn about this valuable addition to the city and region: a needed public outdoor space in which we can be physically distant but socially together. #rva#vacapitaltrail
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The latest item added to our Architectural Inventory: the VCU Institute for Contemporary Art. Take a look. Hopefully it will be open again before too long... Hope you are all staying safe. #VCU#VCUICA#rva
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Beth Ahabah Synagogue is one of the most architecturally distinguished religious buildings in the State of Virginia and a landmark along Franklin Street in the Lower Fan District. Take a look! #baskervill#TheFan#rva#bethahabah#synagogue#judaism
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Landscape architect Charles Gillette completed nearly 800 projects over the course of his long career. George C. Longest's book "Genius in the Garden" profiles Gillette and his work. Take a look at our review and learn more!
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There are hits and misses 600 Canal Place, Dominion Energy's new downtown office tower. Read Edwin Slipek's full review on ArchitectureRichmond. #rva#architecture#dominionenergy#richmond
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Check out a sample of the projects under construction in Richmond in our new photo series. Unsurprisingly, Scott's Addition and Manchester are well represented. #rva#richmond#architecture#development#cranes
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First Unitarian Universalist Church in #RVA has won this year's Test of Time Award from the VA #AIA. Check out our profile of First UU & Ulrich Franzen, the nationally known architect who designed it in 1972. https://t.co/v5zBdFq092 Photo: Ansel Olson, courtesy @QuinnEvansQE
The 1881 Bon Air Hotel was a resort at the end of Richmond's first streetcar line. Now only the 1882 Annex remains. Take a look at this delightful stick style structure in one of Richmond's oldest and most storied suburbs! #BonAir
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Pulitzer Prize winning author Tony Horwitz's "Spying on the South" follows the journey of Frederick Law Olmsted, the most significant landscape architect in American history. Read our new book review! #TonyHorwitz#Olmsted
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The Emrick Flats: a Jackson Ward landmark! Read a new profile of the building and its history written by guest contributor Justin Grenzebach. Enjoy!
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#rva#jacksonward#richmond#architecture#walterparks