Front section of Martin House showing roof overhangs, casement windows, and outdoor planters
Title
Front section of Martin House showing roof overhangs, casement windows, and outdoor planters
Subject
Darwin D. Martin House Complex photographs
overhangs
casement windows
planters (containers)
exterior views
Description
A two-story building constructed from horizontal brickwork with deep overhanging eaves and flat, cantilevered rooflines. The structure features long, narrow windows near the top level and extensive vegetation growing around the lower portion, including shrubs and climbing plants covering parts of the facade. Trees and a grassy area are visible in the surrounding landscape.
Publisher
University Archives
State University of New York at Buffalo
Rights
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Type
Photographic prints
Image
Still Image
Identifier
MS_22.5_452
LIB-UA001
Collection
Citation
“Front section of Martin House showing roof overhangs, casement windows, and outdoor planters,” Digital Collections - University at Buffalo Libraries, accessed November 20, 2025, https://digital.lib.buffalo.edu/items/show/6426.
