How Good is Your Vision?

How well do you see buildings? Take a look at these images and see what you think. Roll over the images with your mouse to see what I see. Sometimes great buildings require a second look. The Falley Double House and the Pottlitzer Bros. Building have both been renovated, so the renderings that used to be here are obsolete.

J. Dorr Falley Double. 218-220 S. Sixth Street, Lafayette, Indiana. c.1872
[ Click this image to see the building after renovation ]
John Graves House. 325 N. Fifth Street, Lafayette, Indiana. c.1908
[ Click this image to see the building after renovation ]
Pottlitzer / Masonic Hall Building. 216 N. 6th Street, Lafayette, Indiana. 1888, storefront sided over c.1960.
[ Click this image to see the building during renovation ]
Atlass Double. 509-511 N. 7th Street, Lafayette, Indiana. c.1885.
[ Click this image to see the building after renovation ]
Fortunately my rednering is now obsolete, rollover to see why  
 
Building in Wingate, Indiana  
Lake State Bank, Richland City, Indiana. 1907, remodeled c.1950. Taken Summer, 2003. Commercial Building, Rockport, Indiana. 1893. Front facade made entirely of pressed metal in imitation brick, stone, and terra cotta (hence it is much more wavy than a brick building can become). Taken Summer, 2003.