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Classical America
Ferguson & Shamamian Architects designs a three-story, seven-bedroom, Colonial-style residence in Westport,
CT, for a large family.
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Gulf Tower
A new house in Seaside, FL, by Braulio Casas Architects features a four-story tower and is inspired by English and Carpenter Gothic traditions.
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Weight of History
A new seven-story, mixed-use building in the NoLita neighborhood of New York City by Roman and Williams Buildings and Interiors relies on traditional construction methods.
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The Show's the Thing!
The Traditional Building Exhibition
and Conference returns to Chicago's historic Navy Pier, bringing its usual array of exhibits, seminars, architectural tours and networking events. Come for the CEUs,
for the traditional products, for the educational sessions,
for the prominent speakers, for the views of Lake Michigan or, more likely, for all of the above.
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Lament for a Lustron
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Lessons from Northern Italian Cities: Part I
"I just returned from a ten-day trip to a number of northern Italian cities. Each presents intriguing lessons for preservationists and lovers of traditional architecture."
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Consider the
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