Famous Austin Architecture – The Capitol and Driskill Hotel

Despite its fast-paced growth, Austin, TX has managed to gracefully combine the old with the new in terms of city planning and architecture. People migrating to Austin from all over the country have created the need for modern living options such as downtown lofts and condos. However, Austin continues to value and preserve the classic architecture that gives it such great character. Two examples of this are the Texas State Capitol and Driskill Hotel, two historic landmarks that receive visitors year round.

The Texas State Capitol in downtown Austin is among the nation’s most recognizable structures and is 308 feet tall, making it one of the highest points in the city. It has the greatest square footage of any state capitol and is second in size only to the National Capitol in Washington, D.C. Voted the number-one state capitol by the American Institute of Architects in 2008, it is a prime example of late 19th century public architecture design. The building’s cornerstone was laid on March 2, 1885, Texas Independence Day, and the building was opened to the public on April 21, 1888, San Jacinto Day.

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Modern Homes and Vintage Brass Architectural Hardware For Doors in a Kitchen

The vintage brass architectural hardware is a great way in which detail can be added to the elegance of any kitchen door. These are available in different designs and varieties. The wide selection of vintage-brass architectural hardware gives a range of choices to homeowners and designers to get back top architectural look back on to the kitchen doors.

The growing importance of the designs in the vintage brass architectural hardware depends on a number of factors like the increased demand of consumers for design flexibility, shapes, interior design styles promoting cohesion in finishes, colors and textures, the recent accessibility of more design options with appliances, faucets and light fixtures and a desire for architectural consistency between exterior and interior spaces.

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