The Carved Portal

Doors, Doorways, Gates, and Portals.

Saturday, November 30, 2013

Emeryville City Hall




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Labels: California, Civic Buildings, Doors, Doorways, Emeryville, Glass Architecture, Metal Architecture, Modern Architecture

Guilded Age Villa in San Marino

Huntington Art Gallery



Huntington Library
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Labels: California, Civic Buildings, Classical Architecture, Doors, Doorways, Historic Buildings, Houses, Huntington Art Gallery, Huntington Library, Libraries, Los Angeles, Pasadena, San Marino

LACMA Broad And Resnick


Lower entry
Level 2 entry

Detail



Resnick Pavillion

Architecture by Renzo Piano Building Workshop
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Labels: Art Galleries, California, Doors, Doorways, Glass Architecture, LACMA, Los Angeles, Metal Architecture, Modern Architecture, Renzo Piano

Thursday, November 21, 2013

Brit on the Barbary Coast: The White Horse Pub


Est. 1742, which would make it older than the Mission, the oldest building in the city. Looks like creative advertising !
Still a cool version of the British Pub.
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Labels: British Style, Doors, Doorways, Downtown San Francisco, Historic Buildings, Hotel Bars, Pubs, San Francisco, The White Horse

Le Coloniel

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Labels: Doors, Doorways, French Style, Historic Buildings, Le Coloniel, San Francisco, San Francisco Architecture, Union Square

Sunday, November 10, 2013

Shell Building @ Shell Corner


Detail:


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Labels: 1911, Art Deco, Aztec Style, Commercial Office Building, Details, Doors, Doorways, Downtown, Historic Buildings, San Francisco, San Francisco Architecture, Stone Architecture

One Bush Street

Designed by SOM.
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Labels: Commercial Architecture, Commercial Office Building, Downtown San Francisco, Glass Architecture, Glass Lobby, Glass Storefront, Modern Architecture, San Francisco, San Francisco Architecture, SOM
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