Church
wood, glue, and paper
inspired by prespertarian church
Townhouse
wood, glue, and paper
inspired by the lightner museum
building 1
Arches, brick placement, and the color of the brick against the cement make the wall more than just a straight line. There is depth, uneven bricks. The details on the wall, the detail on the roof, and the top of the building. Millionaires built mansions filled with art and beautiful objects. Significant growth in American painting, sculpture, architecture, and decorative arts. A transformative era that shaped modern America.
building 2
The detail on every side of the building is different, and the texture changes throughout the building
The ceiling also has details with lights that hang to give it a more serious effect
The ceiling also has details with lights that hang to give it a more serious effect
The height of the building is such that when you look from different angles, you see new parts of the building stands as a memorial to Henry Flagler's daughter, Jennie Louise, and was dedicated in 1890 designed by Carrère and Hastings, the same architects who built the Ponce de Leon Hotel.
A monument to Flagler's own faith and vision
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