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Thursday, September 28, 2023

1239 First Street In 3D

After sorting through my project files, I've been able to make some progress building a 3D model of 1239 First Street.  This is a challenging project for several reasons, most of which have to do with structural details.  For someone like me who is a native of the Pacific Northwest, I'm pretty used to houses with much lower ceilings (vaulted ceilings are popular here, though).  So, the first challenge is the scale of a house like this.

There are three different types of columns on the front gallery of the Brevard-Rice house, but only one of the three types, Doric, is not fluted.  The Ionic and Corinthian fluted columns and capitals are definitely a recognizable feature of this house.  Then, there is the iron lace that is iconic in New Orleans architecture.

It took a bit of time, but I was able to find pieces that were used to create the iron arches and balcony rails.  When I resumed the project, that was actually where I started.  They are a detail of the house that cannot be substituted with anything else.  Beginning with features like this tends to help me go from visualizing to creating as I make progress.  

Even the roof is something of a challenge!  A peaked roof with parapets that have cornices on them...that are right over the front gallery.  As I was going over the house's details, I realized that what would ordinarly be chimneys seems to be something else.  I can only imagine it has something to do with a detail mentioned in The Witching Hour--fireplaces fitted for gas?

The front door is actually recessed a couple of feet from the Egyptian keyhole frame.  I went back in and redid this part in the 3D model of the doorway that I'd already made.  The model still has a long way to go, but I am making video updates and embedding them--one at a time--on the page of the Parlor, Come Into My Parlor In 3D.

The project updates are at the top of the page on the Parlor.

Oh, and I've made a new key for the front door.



Friday, September 8, 2023

The Files on the Mayfair Witches--UPDATED

The Files on the Mayfair Witches here on the Parlor's blog will be back soon!  Of course, the main website is always available!

The Files on the Mayfair Witches menu is fully restored, which means when you click on the links under Inside First Street, you will get the actual page listed that you clicked on.  Over time, the font will be visible, too!  Which means it will be large enough to be legible.

Friday, September 1, 2023

A New Tidbit on Saint-Domingue

As we head into Labor Day weekend in the US, here is a new piece of information I've put on the History and the Mayfair Witches page.

I should not be surprised by this, but few plantations built by the French colonists before the Haitian Revolution survive today.  In fact, I'm finding that there aren't many ruins of those plantations to be found today.  There are some remaining, though.

Ogier-Fombrun Museum, Augier, Haiti (Image courtesy Haiti Open)

In Augier, Haiti is the Musée Ogier-Fombrun, built on the site of a former sugar plantation that had been abandoned around 1804.  The architect who found the ruins of that plantation restored what was left and turned the site into a museum.

I have begun a section on the page above that will specifically be about this location.  It's possible this museum is an excellent modern day idea of what Maye Faire might have looked like...