In addition to hewing to the vision and style of its inspirational luminary, this home has a legacy steeped in the world of Austin’s art and architecture.
The co-op building has been home to a handful of notable artists over the years, including tap dancer Gregory Hines and artist Francis Hines (no relation).
Landscape photographer Tony Gregory has put together a series of time-lapse videos depicting the terminal’s traffic during its busiest hours as hundreds of thousands of commuters pass through its passageways.
Owned by the same family for 90 years, the Prindle House is hitting the market for the first time. The architect, George Washington Smith, traveled to Spain with the Prindles to acquire antique windows, elaborate doors, and Moorish lintels.
The kind of home many dream of owning in San Francisco, this Castro-adjacent detached home has benefitted from a gentle makeover while keeping its detailed Victorianism intact.
The MUNY site, long the focus preservation struggle in the face of increasing development pressure, has received a possible reprieve from an unlikely source—if it can afford it.
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