Istanbul (Turkey)--Buildings, structures, etc.; Architecture, Ottoman--Turkey--Istanbul--History
Following the conquest of Constantinople in 1453 by the Ottomans, a new trend in architecture developed that achieved a balance between the traditional Ottoman building practices of Bursa and Edirne with the styles found in Byzantium and the West....
Sports & recreation facilities; University of Louisville--Basketball; Buildings;
Exterior shot of the KFC Yum! Center, taken near the time of its grand opening. The facility opened officially on October 10, 2010, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. There is a fountain in front of the building. The 721,762 square foot facility is...
Sports & recreation facilities; University of Louisville--Basketball; Buildings;
Interior view of the basketball court and stands in the KFC Yum! Center, taken near the time of its grand opening. The facility opened officially on October 10, 2010, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. The 721,762 square foot facility is managed by...
Marion County Courthouse, Lebanon, Kentucky. Architect's sketch credited at left corner to "Thos. J. Nolan, Architect, Louisville, Kentucky." The Marion County Courthouse is a three to four-story brick building with a two-story pillared...
Buildings; Stores & shops; Stewart Dry Goods Co., Inc.
Address: 501 S. Fourth St. Usually credited to McDonald and Dodd, the Stewart's Dry Goods building was another project designed by Alfred S. Joseph while serving as chief architect and chief engineer for that firm. The photo shows an entrance on...
Stewart's Dry Goods on corner of Fourth and Walnut Streets (501 S. Fourth St.), Louisville, Kentucky. The photo shows entrances on two sides of the building, each with its own suspended canopy. Women can be seen window shopping at a display of...
Buildings; Educational facilities; Universities & colleges; Nazareth College (Louisville, Ky.)--Buildings
Former home of Joseph T. Tompkins, designed by Louisville architect Henry Whitestone, located at Nazareth College, 851 South Fourth Street, Louisville, Kentucky, 1924. A three story, light-colored building with "Nazareth College" above...
New construction, architect Carl J. Epping, Louisville Distillery of Frankfort Distilleries. Terraced brick buildings with flat roofs, some low, some medium height, amid a smoke stack. The beginning of a railroad is visible. Caption on back: New...
Buildings; Canopies; Automobiles; Banks; Lincoln Savings Bank (Louisville, Ky.)
Address: 136 S. Fourth Street (Demolished, 1973.) The Lincoln Savings Bank is another of the buildings for which Alfred S. Joseph served as chief architect while at Macdonald & Dodd. Its glazed tile upper and lower tiers, setting off the brick...
Buildings; Canopies; Atherton Building (Louisville, Ky.)
Address: 610 S. Fourth Street (Later known as the Francis Building). Completed in 1907, the Atherton Building would have been a project started while Alfred S. Joseph was still serving as chief architect and engineer for the firm of McDonald &...
Buildings; Educational facilities; Universities & colleges; University of Louisville--Buildings
Architectural rendering of University of Louisville Belknap Campus created by Jens Fredrick Larson in 1936. Larson created a master plan for the expansion of the university's Belknap Campus that was never realized due to the Second World War....
Schools; St. Xavier High School (Louisville, Ky.); Educational facilities; Domes; Fences; Churches; Religious facilities; Steeples; Street railroad tracks; Buildings
Address: 118 W. Broadway, Louisville, Kentucky. St. Xavier's College, a Catholic High School for Boys, is housed in a building made of stone and brick and including a raised basement, three stories, and a dome with a cross on it. Stone steps lead...
Address: 319 W. Broadway, Louisville, Kentucky. A wrecking ball swings from a crane at the construction site of the Brown Theatre. Two men sit in the box of the crane which has the words "Erie Steam Shovel Co. / Erie, PA." written on it....
Address: 439 Roselane, Louisville, Kentucky. Four firemen are on a fire truck in front of a station with a sign noting "Engine No. 9." The truck also has a number 9 painted on its side and sits on brick pavement. Behind the truck is a...
Taylor Made Pharmacy sits at the corner of Fourth and Jefferson Streets in Louisville, Kentucky. Further along Fourth Street are signs for Strauss "High Art Clothes," Johnson's Men's Footwear, Edwin Clapp Shoes, Gathof's, and English...
A sign for Berman Printing Company, Printers and Engravers, is attached to the corner of a building at Third and Main Streets in Louisville, Kentucky. Further along is the Louisville Chemical Company at 108-114 S. Third Street, followed by signs...
A two-story white brick house with semicircular Corinthian portico. A buggy and a cart are parked near the house, which is set back from a large lawn spotted with large trees. Built in the 1860s by Edward Anderson, banker Edward Atkins bought the...
Interior of Whitehaven: wide hall with dark floors and walls and lighter woodwork and pillars; the hall leads to a light painted staircase. A delicate potted plant sits on the top step in front of a window on the landing. Along the walls of the...
A two-story white brick house with semicircular Corinthian portico, set back from a large lawn. Built in the 1860s by Edward Anderson, banker Edward Atkins bought the house in 1903 and had noted Paducah architect A. L. Lassiter transform the...