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Room to Roam

Where every horizon holds a tale.

Simone Taylor

Studying architecture by day, getting lost in Barcelona by night. Teaching assistant, café hopper, and full-time seeker of hidden streets, secret plazas, and the little moments that make this city feel alive.

Topkapi Palace Istanbul: A Walk Through Ottoman Power and Design

Topkapi Palace in Istanbul, Turkiye

Topkapi Palace sits at the edge of Istanbul where water gathers on three sides. The Bosphorus, the Golden Horn, and the Sea of Marmara meet below its walls, and the city presses close behind it. From this position, the palace feels less like a monument and more like a threshold between empire and city, land… Read More »Topkapi Palace Istanbul: A Walk Through Ottoman Power and Design

Tags: Architecture, Istanbul, Türkiye


Graycliff: Wright’s Vision on the Niagara Frontier

Front facade at Graycliff on Lake Erie in New York

Graycliff does not announce itself in the way a mansion might. Approaching from the winding drive, the house appears almost suspended between hillside and river, as if it emerged naturally from the landscape rather than being placed upon it. Even the drive is part of the experience. A small channel of water runs beneath the… Read More »Graycliff: Wright’s Vision on the Niagara Frontier

Tags: Architecture, Frank Llyod Wright, Lake Erie, New York, United States


Inside the Vanderbilt Mansion: Architecture and Life Along the Hudson River

Exterior front facade of the Vanderbilt mansion in Poughkeepsie, NY

Standing on the terrace of the Vanderbilt Mansion, the Hudson River stretches wide and unhurried below, its presence inseparable from the house itself. This is a place shaped as much by orientation as by intention, where architecture responds to landscape rather than competing with it. The mansion does not announce its importance loudly. Instead, it… Read More »Inside the Vanderbilt Mansion: Architecture and Life Along the Hudson River

Tags: Architecture, Hudson Valley, New York, United States


The Biltmore Estate and the Architecture of Ambition

Front facade of Biltmore Estate in Asheville, NC

Visiting the Biltmore feels like stepping into a vision realized, where architecture, artistry, and ambition meet on an almost unimaginable scale. Built by George Washington Vanderbilt II in the late nineteenth century, the house rises from the hills of Asheville as both a residence and a declaration. Designed by Richard Morris Hunt, the Biltmore draws… Read More »The Biltmore Estate and the Architecture of Ambition

Tags: Architecture, Asheville, Biltmore, North Carolina, United States


The Breakers: Newport’s Gilded Masterpiece and the Architecture of a Legacy

The front facade of the Breakers in Newport Rhode Island

Visiting The Breakers is stepping into a living monument, where architecture, history, and ambition converge. Built in 1895 for Cornelius Vanderbilt II, the mansion stands as a testament to the Gilded Age, when American industrial fortunes collided with European sophistication. The design, inspired by the grand palaces of the Italian Renaissance, was the work of… Read More »The Breakers: Newport’s Gilded Masterpiece and the Architecture of a Legacy

Tags: Architecture, Newport, Rhode Island, United States


The Slow Ascent: Riding the Mount Washington Cog Railway

Cog Mountain Railway train to summit of Mt. Washington in New Hampshire, USA

I boarded the Mount Washington Cog Railway with the same quiet anticipation I usually feel when entering a new city, the sense that I am about to be lifted out of the familiar and placed somewhere that demands attention. By trade and temperament, I am drawn to systems, how things are built, how they endure,… Read More »The Slow Ascent: Riding the Mount Washington Cog Railway

Tags: Mount Washington, New Hampshire, United States