Table
of Contents
Number 60
Winter 2008
BUNGALOW
FEATURES
Model Towns
Powell River Townsite:
A Craftsman-Era Company Town
in the Canadian Wilderness
by Susan Clark
Today, a progressive 1910 mill-workers’
town is a jewel on British Columbia’s
Sunshine Coast.
Historic Homes
Simple but Seminal
by Ruth Mullen
The 1905 Lewis and Clark Exposition
was a catalyst for young, talented architects
like Joseph Jacobberger.
Another Kind of Environment
by David Cathers
When Ann and Andre Chaves decided
their work with a Greene & Greene
masterpiece was done, they found another
place to mix their magic.
Historic Seminole Heights:
Tampa’s First Suburb
by Helen Harmon
Battered by hard times and cloven by an
Interstate, Old Seminole Heights has made
itself new again.
DEPARTMENTS AND CRAFTSMAN RESOURCES
A
Letter from the Publisher
Open
House: Letters to the Editor
Modestly, we share a little love
from our readers.
Family Album
From coast to coast, readers share their bungalow restoration and preservation achievements.
Antiques
Perspective on Antiques with David
Rudd
Our consultant responds to readers'
questions on vintage furnishings.
New & Noteworthy
Outside and in, an array of artistic solutions
for graceful Arts and Crafts living. Part two can be found here.
Arts & Crafts Profile
The Craftsman Home: Built on
Relationships
by Terry Tsujioka
For Lee Jester, customers are long-term
investments.
American Bungalow
News
Under faithful stewardship, Boettcher
Mansion gets a major upgrade.
Directory of Advertisers
From Our Friends
Bedboard Dreams
by Allene Symons
In an old bungalow, it’s okay if no two are alike.
The
Bungalow Bookstore
Your reliable resource for thoughtful gift-giving for friends and family.