House Helpline: Is it a Tudor?
Wednesday February 28, 2007
The owners of this 1949 cottage are renovating, and would like to know a bit about the home's history. Is it a Tudor... or something else?
• Discuss This House
• What is a ... Read More
Build With Trash
Friday February 23, 2007
People throw away the damnedest things. Stained glass. Steam radiators. Porch columns. Pedestal sinks. Victorian moldings. That's why I spend so much time rooting through dumpsters at demolition sites. I ... Read More
House Helpline: Mutt House
Wednesday February 21, 2007
The owner of this 1915 home calls it a "mutt" because it seems to be a blend of several styles.
Can a house built this late be called a "Victorian"? Does ... Read More
New Orleans Celebrates
Tuesday February 20, 2007
The year's biggest day for New Orleans, Mardi Gras, falls on February 20 this year. Memories of Katrina's floods can't stop this party, and to celebrate, here's a photo ... Read More
Architecture Goes Goth
Wednesday February 7, 2007
It's a cathedral! No, it's a grand manor! No, it's a simple country farmhouse! Join us for a photo tour of Gothic Revival architecture in England and the United States. ... Read More
Dolphin Stadium, Home of Super Bowl XLI
Sunday February 4, 2007
During half-time, take a break to check out Miami's Dolphin Stadium, site of Super Bowl XLI. The football, lacrosse, soccer, and baseball stadium is undergoing major renovations. A whopping ... Read More
America's Black Architects
Sunday February 4, 2007
You may be familiar with the work of Paul Williams, the Black architect who designed Los Angeles International Airport and homes for so many rich and famous people. But Williams ... Read More
Cozy Prehistoric Houses
Thursday February 1, 2007
It's not often that prehistoric architecture hits the headlines, but the news at Stonehenge is pretty exciting. Near the ancient Stonehenge monument on the Salisbury Plain in southern England, archaeologists ... Read More

