ππ¨ The Orange Show – Houston’s Visionary Folk Art Landmark
Simba and I visited The Orange Show in Houston, Texas — a one-of-a-kind folk art environment built by mail carrier Jeff McKissack as a tribute to his favorite fruit and his belief in healthy living. What began as a small personal project on a few vacant lots grew over more than two decades into a sprawling, maze-like structure filled with walkways, balconies, mosaics, found objects, and whimsical design features. It feels less like a traditional building and more like stepping into someone’s imaginative architectural dream. π️ Built by Hand, Fueled by Passion McKissack began working on the Orange Show in the mid-1950s and continued shaping it until its public opening in 1979. He collected materials for years — tiles, metal wheels, pipes, concrete, and decorative fragments — and carefully incorporated them into the structure piece by piece. The result is a layered, playful environment featuring: - Elevated walkways and narrow passages - Balcony-like platforms and lookout points - F...