Martin Chapman KC (26 March 1846 – 17 March 1924) was a New Zealand barrister. The law firm founded by him in 1875 still exists as Chapman Tripp. He also played first-class cricket for Otago. (wikipedia)
The exhibition was comprehensive; however, we were able to make additions to expand the Bay Area story.
That's just a little taste of what's liable to happen at some point in the not-so-distant future. There's no reason why a much bigger earthquake couldn't happen there.
There was central heating at this time, but the fireplace was needed symbolically, as if to say that it was not chilly classical architecture.
She does not entirely fit in. She comes out of the French tradition and a classical tradition that's apparent even in her Spanish Colonial revival work, which is not considered Arts and Crafts as such.
If we can actually catch these things in the act . . . we'll begin to know what's going on, in terms of the frequency and how big they are.