So here's a new series I've developed as a good excuse to really take in many of the worthwhile details in a single photograph of a thoughtfully designed building...something that's often missed while flipping pages of a magazine or swiping through shelter apps like Houzz. Kind of like a "Where's Waldo" of genuine architectural patterns.
This week's photo is one I took while in Williamsburg Virginia. In this series I'll toggle between historic and new structures to show how
genuine architectural patterns aren't just for "old" houses. I'll pick out a genuine architectural pattern each day this week and explain why I think it's so good. No long-winded explanations...just the photograph, a highlighted detail and a short summary. Can you find any others?