Friday, December 11, 2015

3.

This is the McCleery House. A house with a very beautiful interior if I do say so myself. It resides in the District of Columbia at DC. It is very beautiful inside as said by many of my fellow architects and I feel that this is one of my greats.
4.

This here is Prospect Hill, not to be confused with the one in OTR here in Cincinnati. I help build this in 1790. It is a plantation house in Charelston County, South Carolina. It has 2 stories and is clearly painted white. Sadly this house held the owner of 220 slaves, so sometimes I regret doing building a great house for such a terrible man.
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This here is the Belclamp college, part of my own Belclamp House. I look back on this and remember the little oval office I had in there. I call it a mini White House along with others. Even though it still stands today, it is dreary and old and is an overlooked piece of art. 

Thursday, December 10, 2015

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This is the Charelston County Courthouse. It took us 2 years to construct but the finished product is still in Charelston. I was originally going to make this design the White House but when George Washington summoned me to Philidelphia he wanted me to use a different design for the mansion.


7.

This here is a building that lives in my own country. The Rossenarra House. Seeing as this picture of my masterpiece is recent you can see that it is still standing today, unlike some other of my pieces. It seems that I really enjoy the color white along with pillars. But I enjoy all of the buildings I produce and I feel an amazing feeling looking back at these.
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This here is something you Cincinnati folk should be familiar with. The Taft Museum of Art, a great building that I am attributed. A great white building similar to the White House, I really need to think of a new style of architecture. It holds old and modern art that I am proud to have my building hold. 

Wednesday, December 9, 2015

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This is the First Bank of the United States. This is a project I helped design with the amazing Samuel Blodgett. It is a National Historic Landmark located in Philidelphia, Pennsylvania. Even though the bank charter was only in effect for twenty years I love the building. Whilst building I realized I have a very repetitive style of architecture. By that I mean it sort of looks like the White House.