I need pictures Greek architecture in Houston, Texas?
Hey everyone who lives in Houston, Texas (USA). I'm doing a project for art where I have to gather examples of Greek architecture in Houston. So far, I've taken 10 pictures of various places. I need about 20 more. So if any of you have pictures of buildings that show examples of Greek architecture, please post them or send me links. And please include the address of the place if it is public. I really appreciate this. Thank you so much.
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- If you have a Houston library card, you can access the Greensberg Collection, which has the Grove Directory of Art Online. Check it out at: http://www.houstonlibrary.org/research/greenbrg.html
- Have you looked at Annunciation Greek Orthodox Cathedral? Its in the Montrose area...I believe its Greek revival style. You might want to check out this website: http://www.houstonarchitecture.info/ You can't search by architectural style but its full of pictures of all major (and not so major) buildings in Houston.
- Sneak down to you local bookstore and thumb through the AIA Houston Architectural Guide. It will show you all the landmark buildings in Houston with classical Greek influence (which is what I guess you mean) If you haven't snapped the La Luz Del Mundo on the Eastex freeway, you need to for a drive. It would have Iktinos rolling in his grave. Here's a snapshot: http://gentyusa.blog.lemonde.fr/2007/04/29/lieux-de-culte-2/
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