Hellooooooooooo. Long time no post. The past couple of days I have been very lazy when it came to posting but for my faithful followers I have something special for you. Tonight I went to a very special wedding at an incredible location. The Wadsworth Mansion hosted the union of Sam and Ken that I was so graciously invited to. The location, combined with a classic New England autumn inspired this post. For those unfamiliar with the Wadsworth Mansion, but interested in early 20th Century architecture, I share with you this amazing estate.
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Designed by the New York architecture firm Hoppin and Koen in 1900, this estate was built for Colonel Clarence S. Wadsworth and wife Katharine Fearing Hubbard as a summer retreat in Middletown, Connecticut. Its hard to believe that such an estate was intended to be a summer home.
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Along with the beautiful building, the landscape designed by renown architecture firm The Olmsted Brothers adds to the thoughtful design of this property.
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Tonight I will leave you with a collection of pictures of this beautiful building in hopes that it inspires you and allows you to see the beauty of building and landscape working as one to create harmony.
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