Maria Lowndes Sevely

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Maria Lowndes Sevely

Maria Lowndes Sevely

@mlsline

Architecture | Dir. & PM, Hurricane Sandy Recovery: NY Rising & NYC BIB | Sr. Proj. Designer w/ I.M. Pei: US Holocaust Memorial Museum | Harvard | Wellesley

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Mar-a-Lago (meaning Ocean-to-Lake) was built 1923-27 for Marjorie Merriweather Post and her then-husband E. F. Hutton.
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Fascinating History@Fascinate_Hist·
A Gothic hearse found in Dresden, Germany dating back to the late 19th century.
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The Accademia di Belle Arti di Firenze, founded in 1563, was a significant educational institution in Florence during the 1500s. It was established under the influence of Giorgio Vasari and included notable artists such as Michelangelo, Benvenuto Cellini, and others. Raphael made it possible for the young Palladio to participate.
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Waken Minds 𓂀@wakenminds·
"you need a degree to build a house" Men without degrees 500 years ago:
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Scott C. Johnston@SJohnston60·
My liberal friends all dismiss Pete Hegseth as a “Fox News clown” And yet, in barely more than a year, recruiting is soaring and he has overseen four flawless and very complex operations. Midnight Hammer Venezuela Iran Pilot rescue Hats off to this guy.
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Tall buildings can still defer and take a graceful back seat to the historic church. A more neutral exterior—perhaps recessed glass or a contemporary facade that echoes the church’s brick and detailing—set back slightly from the Columbia Road facade would create a more gracious, community-friendly transition. This approach preserves the ecclesiastical presence on the street while still delivering the needed density and 87 units. Columbia Heights deserves both sensitive adaptive reuse and thoughtful new construction that respects its context.
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Quasi-Citizen
Quasi-Citizen@EditrixLane·
@mlsline @BobbyBorkIII This isn’t like St. Peter’s here. It’s a perfectly fine church, but the congregation has moved on, and housing is needed more. Tall things are more efficient. And this area needs housing.
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OldWorldPlans@OldWorldPlans·
Paris before Haussmannization: Captured by Charles Marville, this evocative 1865 plate documents the narrow, rain-slicked medieval Rue Saint-Honoré just before it was demolished under the orders of Napoleon III. Marville’s lens captured the haunting grandeur of a metropolis that no longer exists.
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I was already a trained architect studying Classicism firsthand — working with Palladio’s original drawings under James Ackerman and Howard Burns — before Notre Dame revived its classical curriculum. People with that earlier formation helped make the revival possible. I also have direct, lifelong first-person exposure to leading Modernists through family, mentorship, and decades of professional practice. A strong advocacy for the legitimacy of Classicism cannot depend on attacking all other ideas, approaches, or work. Classicism bound by rigidity already killed it once. As John Summerson made clear in The Classical Language of Architecture: Classicism is a language, not a dogma. Architecture must remain alive — rooted in Vitruvius’ firmitas, utilitas, and venustas — embracing both Classical harmony/order/beauty and Eclectic vitality/tension/surprise. That dual soul is what keeps architecture humane and enduring, rather than swinging into another cycle of soulless utilitarian minimalism.
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@thomasknox Good humanistic architecture comes in many forms. There's no single rote formula. Poundbury and Society Hill are both cherished by the people who live there. What matters is responsible, thoughtful, and sincere design that creates places people genuinely enjoy living in.
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Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 BREAKING: President Trump just SURPRISED CALLED IN to JD Vance's speech in Hungary — and the crowd went BERSERK as soon as they heard 47's voice "Mr. President, how are ya?" TRUMP: "Hi!" *Crowd erupts* VANCE: "Mr. President, you're on with about 5,000 Hungarian patriots! I think they love you more than they love Viktor Orban!" 🤣 TRUMP: "Viktor didn't allow people to STORM YOUR COUNTRY and invade your country like other people have!" 🇺🇸🇭🇺
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createstreets@createstreets·
Nursing is a noble profession. This new nursing school in Washington DC treats nursing students & their vocation with the love, civility & respect which they merit.
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Official DoD biographies explicitly state Sec. Hegseth 'participated in a number of active-duty deployments' to Guantanamo, Iraq, and Afghanistan. The Bronze Stars were for sustained meritorious service in combat zones. National Guard doesn't mean 'not real deployment' as those who cite it seem to imply. These were full federal mobilizations in support of the Global War on Terror.
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Neil O'Connor@NeiOCo·
@de_redhot @Cubbymom3 @mlsline @SJohnston60 I mean he has two bronze stars for meritorious services. He lied and said one was for valor and had to back track later but he does have two bronze stars. For his service in the National Guard.
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I was already a trained architect studying Classicism firsthand — working with Palladio’s original drawings under James Ackerman and Howard Burns — before Notre Dame revived its classical curriculum. People with that earlier formation helped make the revival possible. I also have direct, lifelong first-person exposure to leading Modernists through family, mentorship, and decades of professional practice. A strong advocacy for the legitimacy of Classicism cannot depend on attacking all other ideas, approaches, or work. Classicism bound by rigidity already killed it once. As John Summerson made clear in The Classical Language of Architecture: Classicism is a language, not a dogma. Architecture must remain alive — rooted in Vitruvius’ firmitas, utilitas, and venustas — embracing both Classical harmony/order/beauty and Eclectic vitality/tension/surprise. That dual soul is what keeps architecture humane and enduring, rather than swinging into another cycle of soulless utilitarian minimalism.
Architecture@CharlestonArchi

Eradicate music education. Why does all our music suck now? Eradicate culinary education. Why does all our food taste bad now? Eradicate military training. Why do we keep losing battles?

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@SJohnston60 If Hegseth were a Democrat with his military service and Ivy League education from Princeton and Harvard, those so-called liberal friends would be singing his praises.
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@CharlestonArchi I actually studied proportion in depth. George M.A. Hanfmann was kind enough to honor my work by delivering it as a lecture at Harvard in 1981.
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Please stop blaming 'Modernism.' It was hijacked in the 1970s–2000s and replaced with cheap utilitarian minimalism, rebranded as the real thing. Architecture needs to reclaim its soul: the eternal dualism of Classical (harmony, order, beauty) and Eclectic (tension, vitality, surprise). Both are needed to make places worth living in.
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@CharlestonArchi This proposal has merit as a means of community self-determination, but it reflects taste, not necessarily design merit.
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Architecture@CharlestonArchi·
This would actually work, so bad is contemporary architectural education.
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@peter_tulip How to regulate beauty: randomly sample 100 locals and have them rate the design from −10 to +10, then tax or subsidise the developer based on the score.

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As my Dad always advised, every design decision needs solid reasons. The classical proposal (left) deliberately connects to Western architectural tradition through proportion, symmetry, and human-scaled details--visual cues that give it meaning and belonging in Christchurch’s heritage context near the Arts Centre. The approved version (right) isn’t true Modernism; it’s just bland minimalism, intentionally stripped of character. Real Modernism solves problems inventively (think Wright’s Guggenheim or Gehry’s Bilbao), rather than defaulting to a featureless box. Which better relates to the streetscape at human scale? The classical design--with its rhythmic windows, layered facade, and welcoming ground-floor arches--creates enclosure and invites pedestrians. The modern one feels monolithic and impersonal. On circulation, light, and air: if the floor plates stayed similar, the classical version’s deeper reveals, varied glazing, and balconies likely offer better natural light and ventilation without relying on mechanical excess. Neither Classicism nor Modernism should be reduced to a superficial skin on the same box. This wasn’t evidence-based planning--it was ideology overriding public preference and common sense, after 18 months and hundreds of thousands in redesign costs. Restoring rigorous classical training would help architects justify choices with intelligence and soul, not bureaucratic defaults regardless of the design dialect utilized.
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Tozart@TozartWeb3·
@sciencegirl No right for a mistake. People in the past had more patience and were more focused as there was less distraction around.
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Why did Leonardo da Vinci use silver drawing tools to draw his artworks
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