Month: April 2016

A NEW VIEW OF OLANA

“Because I have always enjoyed the juxtaposition of architecture and landscape, I see Olana’s carriage roads as architecture. They function the way the windows in Olana’s house do by arranging your position and relationship to the landscape. What is revealed from each window or turn in the road — the window framing, the road dividing – is all manipulated by Mr. Church.” — Margaret Saliske, Artist and Hudson Resident Read More

A NEW VIEW OF OLANA

A Taste of History

“We have delicious things all out of our own gardens . . . and wonderful floating islands and such with Mexican dulces with odd names, forms of guava and nougat.” Guest and author Susan Hale writing from Olana, 1884 Read More

A Taste of History