Number 38
Summer 2003 (Purchase Here)
BUNGALOW FEATURES:
History
Oaklawn: A Suburb de Luxe
by Michelle Gringeri-Brown
A Greene and Greene neighborhood of livable Craftsman homes.
Interior Transformation
A Copper Legacy
by Tim Counts
A Foursquare in Milwaukee draws a native son home.
Real Life
Two Kitchens, Two Gardens
by Trish Oliver
Another visit to Royal Oak , Mich., and a pair of Arts and Crafts homes.
New Construction
The Villa: At Home in a Park
by Michael Williams
Take a trip with us to the architecture of Chicago’s far Northwest Side.
Neighborhoods
The Art & Craft of Timberframe
by Michelle Gringeri-Brown
An ancient building method in two new Craftsman-themed homes.
Collections
Louis Sullivan and the Elegance of Simplicity
by David Cathers
A brick rowhouse that’s an ode to Sullivan, Stickley and more.
Architecture
Aladdin Homes: Comfortable, Convenient and Cozy
by Dale Wolicki and Todd Dore
Bay City, Mich., is a treasure of kit-built homes.
DEPARTMENTS AND CRAFTSMAN RESOURCES:
A Letter from the Publisher
Open House: Letters to the Editor
Opinions and suggestions from our readers.
Family Album
Great bungalows from New York to California … and points in between.
American Bungalow Collection
Check out our additions …
Arts & Crafts Profile
Theodore Ellison Designs
by John Luke
A philosophical approach to art-glass design.
New & Noteworthy
Artwork, affordable lighting, metalwares and more.
Craftsman Corner
Tile Restoration Center
by John Luke
A repeat visit with Marie Glasse Tapp and the Batchelder legacy.
Books
California Pottery: From Missions to Modernism
by Bill Stern and Peter Brenner.
Review by John Luke
American Bungalow News
Spring events, news, and preservation upgrades from the Arts and Crafts world.
Books
Creating the Not So Big House
by Sarah Susanka
Review by John Luke
Directory of Advertisers
From Our Friends
Bungled Bungalows
by Paula Hendrickson
Don’t get her started on her bath …