architecture

BANNERMAN CASTLE by Cynthia Catera

When approaching Pollepel Island, with a view of the Bannerman Castle, you're taken to worlds and life-times away...to a fairy-tale land of stories untold.

Little to my dismay, the truth unfolds that this was in fact a military surplus warehouse built by businessman and architecturally obsessed Francis Bannerman VI in 1901. Being an avid man of the import/export business, Bannerman was the first to offer mail-ordered catalogs for guns and ammunition for the military, and this structure was a means to store the excess which overflowed from his New York warehouse. Since the island has uneven footing and rocky cliffs, the warehouse had a whole floor dedicated for recreational activities. He even built a house for his family, several yards from the warehouse.

Working from a young age, Bannerman, living in Brooklyn, would collect scraps of metal from the Navy Harbor, and would continue to have a "cut-the-cost" or perhaps a  "reduce-reuse-recycle" mentality that contributed to his great business skills. This eventually caught up with him, and literally backfired when a small fire broke loose in the warehouse. In normal circumstances, this would be easy to attain, however, Bannerman, decided to reuse the flooring when building the structure, without realizing this was previously wood was soaked in oil. This in turn, only heightened all destruction, in which the fire burned for 3 days. 

What is left of the warehouse, which I will still refer to as a castle, still holds its magnificence and beauty. Bannerman, having a knack for details and architecture, built a landmark that takes us through time, and his story will be forever told.

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BANNERMANCASTLE
BANNERMANCASTLE

The Cloisters by Cynthia Catera

It seems like a fairy-tale, or perhaps just a little deja-vu, when you embark onto a place in which you've seen in your dreams. Taking the 'A' train uptown & surviving a bunch of club kids headed to the Electric Daisy festival, we began the journey through the trees, through winding paths and countless steps, to this unforeseen place (as in an episode of Game of Thrones where your sidekick Siri and Google Maps are of no help). The effort was well worth the journey, and the exhilaration of reaching the top followed by being greeted with this magnificent structure, the Cloister Museum. With its art and architecture devoted to medieval Europe, the museum incorporates 5 European abbeys which were dissembled and brought to NYC and reconstructed by Charles Collins as an extension to the Met Museum. The gardens surrounding the museum brings great solitude and balance to the architectural elements. This is what we saw...

 

Cloisters NYC
Cloisters NYC
A view from the walk up

A view from the walk up

The climb

The climb

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Cloisters NYC
Cloisters NYC
Cloisters NYC
Cloisters NYC
Cloisters NYC
Cloisters NYC
Cloisters NYC
Cloisters NYC
Ivory Combs

Ivory Combs

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Cloisters NYC
The tombs

The tombs

Unicorn Doorway

Unicorn Doorway

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George Washington Bridge

George Washington Bridge

Cloisters NYC
Cloisters NYC