The Domed Wonder
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Architectural fusion at its worst. From Tuscan columns wrapped in Spanish style cantera, to French style windows set to a curvature and placement that mimics the style of the cookie cutter designs that home builders follow. From the Persian (or is it Roman) domes wrapped in Mexican tile, to the country style wooden entrance doors. From the Spanish tile overlay on the roof, to the wrought iron wrapped windows that scream Medieval era. Awkward and out of place compared to the refined and tastefully executed homes in the area. Obviously no architect was involved in its design. I sense the inspiration here was wanting to capture every style out there. Terrible decision.