A Lingering Look at Windows posts monthly on the first Thursday of the month. I invite everyone to post when and as many times as you would like. Tag this post and/or leave your link in the comments. For more information about this challenge please see A Lingering Windows Title Page for 2016.
This month I am sharing windows from the circa 1895 renovated Lewis John Knitting Mill in Winchester Virginia. These are pictures I took a few years ago when some friends and I toured the structure that was beautifully made into an office building for Oak Crest Builders. The architectural firm, Frazier and Associates did well preserving the feel of the building’s history throughout with an interior design that leaves walls and beams exposed; not to mention the great windows.
totally kewl 🙂
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Dawn – this is an architectural delight – the featured image is my fav – but each window had such an inviting feel.
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What a building! Here is my contribution:
https://geriatrixfotogallerie.wordpress.com/2016/05/05/half-timbered-windows-of-alsace/
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Wonderful building.
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Thank you
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Amazing building, Dawn. The restoration is lovely. 🙂
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Yes, I think so too, and I am not near the expert that you are!
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Haha. 🙂
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