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Villa Almerico-Capra by Andrea Palladio Photo (c) Giorgio Magini/iStockPhoto.com

Andrea Palladio lived nearly 500 years ago, yet his works inspire the way we build today. Is your house Palladian?

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Would You Live in Glass House?

Monday July 13, 2009
In photos, Philip Johnson's glass house in Connecticut looks a lot like the glass-walled Farnsworth House that Mies van der Rohe built in Plano, Illinois. But in real life they are very different. Apparently Mies refused to stay in the house that Johnson made. And then, of course, Edith Farnsworth claimed that Mies van der Rohe's glass house was unlivable.

For great photos of Johnson's glass house, with commentary by Architecture critic Witold Rybczynski, see If You Live in a Glass House in Slate.

Would you enjoy living there? Tell us!

Born on July 12: Buckminster Fuller

Sunday July 12, 2009
Disney Photo - Spaceship Earth Long before we worried about global warming, Buckminster Fuller searched for ways to protect "Spaceship Earth." His most famous invention, the geodesic dome, is still a model for efficient, inexpensive, earth-friendly design. July 12 is "Bucky's" birthday: he was born in 1895.

Disney uses Buckminster Fuller's ideas for "Spaceship Earth" at Dinsey World in Florida. Photo © Disney Corporation

Some Vacation Home!

Friday July 10, 2009
Astors' Beechwood I'd be delighted to have a tiny cottage for my vacation home, but during the Gilded Age, people like the Astors and the Vanderbilts built lavish mansions in trendy Newport, Rhode Island. Today you can tour their homes and even spend the night in a few. Explore the mansions of Newport, Rhode Island >

Beechwood Mansion, photo © John W. Corbett

Born on July 9: Michael Graves

Thursday July 9, 2009
Team Disney BuildingJuly 9 is the birthday of postmodernist architect and designer Michael Graves. Borrowing heavily from the past, Graves became famous for whimsical buildings that incorporate classical details like columns and pediments. When asked to design the Team Disney Building in Burbank California, he created a classical facade with the Seven Dwarfs supporting the gable.

Michael Graves also became popular for designing products from teapots to pavilions for Target stores and various manufacturers. When a sudden illness left Michael Graves paralyzed from the waist down, he was faced with the ultimate challenge. Now confined to a wheelchair, Michael Graves combines his sophisticated and often whimsical approach to design with a deeper understanding of the importance of accessibility and universal design. Graves and the members of his firm are working on a variety of healthcare design projects.

Team Disney Building Photo © Mary Ann Sullivan, Digital Imaging Project

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