Showing posts with label heritage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label heritage. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 26, 2022

April 26 2022 - The Red Roofs

 

Search engine "BING" has a picture of Gaspe today with the buildings below.  Their red roofs make me think of old traditions.  Are red roofs an old tradition?

Yes.  They were made of clay tiles. They are still on traditional houses in Europe.  Pictures of Prague are spectacular.  

The pictures that come up are Red Roof Inns and what else?  Pizza Hut!  Here's the story from Pizza Hut.  The article has left out the names of the founders.  I can only assume this is purposeful.  They are Dan and Frank Carney and opened the first Pizza Hut in 1958. 

 

"The red roof design didn’t come along until 1969, when the restaurant brand started to grow internationally. The two brothers began to worry about competition, and started to think about new, creative ways to distinguish their Pizza Hut restaurants. The brothers called up a college friend and fraternity brother who happened to be an architect and artist in Wichita: Richard D. Burke. As the story goes, Burke had originally charged the brothers a hefty upfront fee that the fledgling pizza start-up wasn’t able to scrape together. Instead, they offered Burke $100 per store built using his design, never guessing that Pizza Hut would become the global company that it is today.

One of the architects who worked with Burke reports that the red roof design was a fusion of common sense, the architectural taste of the 1950s, and a need for the design to be both remarkable and appealing in a variety of locations. The same year the design was being drafted, Pizza Hut expanded to their first locations in Canada, Mexico, Germany, and Australia."

The Wikipedia entry says that the iconic Pizza Hut building style was designed in 1963 by Chicago architect George Lindstrom. So it likely is the roof that was designed by Richard D. Burke.

This is the logo used from 1974 to 1999.  It has that famous red roof.  It looks perfect on top of the Seagram Distillers Building in Waterloo.

 

Read more daily posts here:
marilyncornwellblog.com

Purchase works here:
Fine Art America- marilyncornwellart.com
Redbubble - marilyncornwellart.ca

Wednesday, May 6, 2020

May 6 2020 - Horoscopes or Sinkholes - News today

Searching for news today?  Your horoscope comes up on top. Can a horoscope be news?   The Times of India thinks it is and is predicting some long distance travel.  The Chicago Sun Times horoscope has a "Moon Alert" which is:  We have the all clear to shop and do business.  The moon is in Scorpio.  Should we thank the moon in Scorpio for opening up the stores?

On the other hand, there is real news in terms of it being sinkhole season.  Spring and summer are the worst because frozen water underneath the surface will start to flow again.  A sinkhole in Central Saanich B.C. was in the news yesterday.  You know the headline:  It just opened up!  That's because that's what sinkholes do.

There are permanent world wonder sinkholes.  The one that comes to mind is the Great Blue Hole - a giant submarine sinkhole in Belize.   Here's a picture of the Great Blue Hole - just over a thousand feet across and 407 feet deep and within a massive reef that can be seen from space.  It was made famous by Jacques Cousteau in 1971 who brought his ship, the Calypso to chart it.  
 
Great Blue Hole.jpg

The top fives is a YouTube channel with video of 5 sinkholes - two of the videos are real-time with the sinkhole consuming a dump trunk, and then opening up in a highway full of cars.  The video is Here

Today's picture is a calmer sight, and was taken last Friday in Queenston.  This is the historic town of Laura Secord who saved the country, and William Lyon MacKenzie whose printing press is the oldest in Canada. Here's one of its prettiest  heritage houses with an ancient Magnolia tree in the front.  
 
Read past POTD's at my Blog:

http://www.blog.marilyncornwell.com
Purchase at:
FAA - marilyncornwellart.com
Redbubble - marilyncornwellart.ca