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A place for everything and everything in its place applies equally to spontoons and shards. Thanks to a new ...
Intersecting Worlds, Ryan Scavnicky connects virtual architecture to paper architecture and articulates why shared digital spaces are relevant for architects today.
While the Stanford Theatre is recognized as a landmark by the Art Deco Society of California, some purists may have a nit to ...
Acts of service become problematic when an expectation of reciprocity or gratitude fuels them. If your gestures are met with ...
Quincy Jones, Myron Hunt, Buff & Hensman, and Greene & Greene—one of the most intriguing practitioners was a little-known ...
The two houses, a few doors apart from one another in Highland Park, are both in the hands of decades-long owners.
Welcome to Shipshewana Flea Market, the Midwest’s largest outdoor flea market nestled in Indiana’s Amish country. The first time you lay eyes on the Shipshewana Flea Market, you might think you’ve ...
The National Museum of Funeral History houses the country’s largest collection of funeral service artifacts and memorabilia, offering a surprisingly upbeat look at how we’ve commemorated our dearly ...
Influential underground artist Corbin gives a rare interview about new album 'Crisis Kid,' Clown on Stage Tour and channeling ...
Restored Italianate mansion on Coliseum Square hits the market for $3.1M, offering rich history, luxury finishes and prime ...
A conservancy that aims to preserve the architect’s work also serves as a sort of secret weapon for homeowners who need to ...
In January 1952, NFL Commissioner Bert Bell and league owners invited Roger Treat to attend their annual meeting and endorsed his work as editor of the first official NFL encyclopedia. It was ...