Time and Space
Meyer & Meyer Architecture and Interiors orchestrates the additions and upgrades to an 1890s Tudor Revival residence in Cambridge, MA.
Preserving Lincoln's Legacy
Lincoln's Cottage in Washington, DC, now once again resembles the structure often used by Lincoln during his presidency, thanks to a restoration by RMJM Hillier.
Unique Harmony Andrew Skurman Architects' portfolio of historically inspired residences brings the motifs of Classical Italy, England, Spain and France to the San Francisco Bay Area.
Preservation Perfectionist
Long before it became fashionable, John G. Waite Associates was focusing exclusively on historic preservation.
Green Can Be Gold
The benefits of storm windows have improved with technology, strengthening the case against replacements.
Made by Hand–or Made by the Trades?
"I've spent a lot of time and words talking about the importance of making things by hand, but recently I'm finding reason to question the validity of that statement."
Another 20th-Century Hero: Gustavo Giovannoni
"One of the most influential figures in Roman architecture and urbanism between the two world wars was Gustavo Giovannoni (1873-1947). In addition to being a talented architect, urban designer, restorer, author and historian, he was also the founder of the architecture school at the University of Rome."
Twixt Sea and Lake
A 1970s French-inspired waterfront estate in Palm Beach, FL, undergoes a comprehensive renovation devised by New York City-based Fairfax & Sammons Architects.
2012 Driehaus Prize
Michael Graves, FAIA, is the winner of the 2012 Richard H. Driehaus Prize.
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