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Fast Company November 2006 John Rosenthal |
House In a Box Century-old construction technology comes home in part pre-fab, all custom house designs. |
Metropolis November 8, 2006 Alexandra Lange |
Extending the Legacy Curators at the Glass House, which opens to the public in April, face an intriguing challenge: linking the restless, insatiably curious spirit of its creator to a living future. |
National Real Estate Investor November 1, 2006 Jennifer Popovec |
The Tipping Point In the U.S., the number of certified green buildings built each year has mushroomed, but for most commercial developers, green has been an afterthought or a costly option. |
This Old House |
A Stylish Clay Finish That You Can Apply This natural earthen plaster looks good, offers no trowel trouble, and can mimic styles from silky Venetian to pebbly Provencal. |
Inc. November 2006 |
The Builders A cleaner environment starts at home and at work. Tackling toxic environments one room at a time. |
Wired November 2006 Steven Levy |
The Perfect Thing Five years ago, Apple engineers used foam core and old fishing weights to craft a model of a new MP3 player. The age of the iPod was about to begin. |
Fast Company October 2006 Duffy & Keen |
Full Text: Open Debate Can anyone be a designer? |
This Old House Jill Kirchner |
The Sum of Its Parts After decades of additions, this 165-year-old house reclaims its architectural integrity. |
This Old House Mark Davis |
Split Personality The challenge, as an architect and also a first-time homeowner, was to marry the traditional bungalow to a contemporary addition. And "challenge" was the right word. |
Metropolis October 2006 Karrie Jacobs |
The Revolution That Never Quite Was The Vermont enclave Prickly Mountain was built as an anti-establishment utopia - and that's what it still is. |
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