Number 41
Spring 2004 (Purchase here)
BUNGALOW FEATURES:
Bungalow Lifestyle
Common Ground
by Tim Counts
Four Milwaukee households find their
place in the central city.
Historical Architecture
Bear Mountain
by Mary Marino
A New York state park works to revitalize
its classic 1915-built inn.
Neighborhoods
Indy Spirit
by Michael Williams
Indianapolis holds its own when it comes to charming vintage neighborhoods.
Arts & Crafts Lodges
The Pierpont Inn
by Michelle Gringeri-Brown
A beachside hotel in Ventura, Calif.,
finds its future is rooted in the past.
Collections
The Passionate Collector
by David Cathers
Outstanding early Gustav Stickley forms are showcased in a New Jersey family home.
Show Us What You’ve Done
A West Ridge Restoration
by Steven Moyano and Joan Ciapas
Solving settling and ’60s remuddling challenges in a Chicago brick bungalow.
Preservation Made Personal
Come for the Architecture,
Stay for the Neighborhood
by John Luke
Three homes in Pasadena’s Bungalow Heaven reveal their stories.
Renovation
Love in a Michigan Bungalow
by David Stringer
Vinyl siding, a decaying back porch and a water-damaged bath are no match for this creative couple.
Neighborhoods
The Forgotten City Beautiful
by Dixie Legler
A hidden Arizona mining town of charming bungalows.
DEPARTMENTS AND CRAFTSMAN RESOURCES:
A Letter from the Publisher
Open House: Letters to the Editor
Readers share their tips, discoveries and queries.
Family Album
Inside and outside some of our favorite home photo submissions.
New & Noteworthy
Paint, clocks, art tile and furniture for your home.
Arts & Crafts Profile
Roundstone Design:
Designing and Building in Unity with Nature
by John Luke
Mitch Witkowski’s thoughtful approach to architectural design.
Books
Gustav Stickley
by David Cathers.
Bungalow Nation
by Diane Maddex and Alexander Vertikoff.
Reviews by John Luke
American Bungalow Collection
Unique collectibles for gift giving.
American Bungalow News
The latest events, auction news and preservation updates.
From Our Friends
Skunks and Rat Snakes and Possums, Oh My!
by Barbara Leonard Schwarz
Wild critters find this home just right.
Directory of Advertisers
The Bungalow Bookstore
Our expanded listing of Arts and Crafts volumes.