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Number 58
Summer 2008
BUNGALOW
FEATURES
New Construction
Arroyo on the Animas
by John Ribovich
Howard and Marjie Wilson encouraged their architect and craftspeople to weave the Durango, Colo., landscape into their canyon-rim home.
Collections
Pioneers
by David Cathers
The makers of "generic mission" furnishings dwelled in relative obscurity until Jill and Michael Clark opened up the world of affordable Arts and Crafts.
In a House on a Lake in the Woods
A Syracuse businessman's great-grandson reflects on his family's life over a century at a camp in the western Adirondacks.
American Places
Bringing Back Stinesville
by Nancy Hiller
The little town of Stinesville supplied Indiana limestone for monuments and skyscrapers until its mill burned in 1916. Ninety years later, its own modest buildings are being reclaimed.
Historic Homes
Prairie Roots, Portland Style
by Ruth Mullen
The Delahunt House was edgy for 1909. Today, its oak wainscoting, endless crown molding and Prairie Style art glass stand out amidst Irvington's Craftsman classics.
DEPARTMENTS AND CRAFTSMAN RESOURCES
A
Letter from the Publisher
Open
House: Letters to the Editor
A reader's 1917 bungalow in Toledo, Ohio, though plain by Greene & Greene standards, is still beautiful and, above all, comfortable.
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
Theodore Ellison's "Decatur" line of Prairie School-influenced windows can be adapted to doors, skylights and cabinetry panels. Also showcased are retro Italian stoves and new designs in doors and furniture, fabric and iron.
Books
Richard Nickel's Chicago
by Michael Williams
Arts & Crafts Profile
Her Native Roots: Native Tile and Ceramics
by Terry Tsujioka
Diana Mausser's career-defining object was a matte-green, leaf-patterned terra cotta tile.
Americana: Song of America
by Various Artists, Ed Pettersen, David Macias, Bob Olhsson and Janet Reno
American Bungalow
News
As Jud Yoho's classic 1916 Craftsman Bungalows catalog is republished, another classic, Clay Lancaster's The American Bungalow, is celebrated in the author's home of Lexington, Kansas.
Directory of Advertisers
From Our Friends
Bungalow Instincts
by Diane Reicher Jacobs, AIA
Any house harbors memories, and understanding it requires a special kind of remembering.
The
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