Dean Park House

Woke up to a bit of a blustery day, thanks to the remains of Hurricane Gonsalvo.

In search for a blip, I ended up blipping Dean Park House on Queensferry Road, which is park of Stewart's Melville College. The house was designed by Frederick Pilkington in 1874 and is a Second Empire style villa (now a boarding house).

I can't say you see many Second Empire style buildings in Edinburgh, so there you go!

Second Empire is an architectural style, most popular between 1865 and 1880, and so named for the architectural elements in vogue during the era of the Second French Empire. As the Second Empire style evolved from its 17th century Renaissance foundations, it acquired an eclectic mix of earlier European styles, most notably the Baroque often combined with mansard roofs and low, square based domes.

The style quickly spread and evolved throughout Europe and crossed the Atlantic. Its suitability for super-scaling allowed it to be widely used in the design of municipal and corporate buildings. In the USA, where one of the leading architects working in the style was Alfred B. Mullett, buildings in the style were often closer to their 17th-century roots than examples of the style found in Europe.

Anyway, I hope everyone has had a god Tuesday.

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