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VOL. 11/NO. 2, MARCH 2010
Table of Contents
PROFILE
With New England in Mind
From single-family homes to mixed-use and New Urbanist projects, Providence, RI-based
Donald Powers Architects specializes in modern interpretations of historical precedent.
By Dan Cooper
FEATURE
Classicism and the Kitchen
The kitchen has evolved significantly over the years, but the age-old principles of Classical
architecture offer valuable guidelines for contemporary kitchen design.
By Sarah Blank
RECENT PROJECTS
New York Story
Timothy Bryant Architect's renovation of a 1917 John Carpenter-designed apartment in
Manhattan combines pre-war elegance with Bohemian art, fabrics and furnishings.
By Lynne Lavelle
Sublime Sanctuary
Ken Tate Architect combines a Federal floor plan with
Greek Revival details for a fresh take
on both narratives
in Oxford, MS.
By Nancy Berry
BOOK REVIEWS
Retrofitting Suburbia,
by Ellen Dunham-Jones and June Williamson. Reviewed by Clem Labine
The Classicist No. 8, edited by Richard John. Reviewed by Eve M. Kahn
The Du Ponts: Houses and Gardens in the Brandywine, 1900-1951, by Maggie Lidz. Reviewed by Annabel Hsin
THE FORUM
The Fight for Craftsmanship, by Brent Hull
The craftsman-versus-the-machine debate comes down to the fine details.
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