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Earhart was equally at home in the air and on the pages of fashion magazines.Earhart was equally at home in the air and on the pages of fashion magazines.

The Flight Stuff

Amelia Earhart brought her own special style—even to her outerwear
July 2007 | By Owen Edwards

The first Glidehouse

House Proud

High design in a factory-made home? Michelle Kaufmann believes she holds the key
January 2007 | By William Booth

virtual globe performance

Recasting Shakespeare's Stage

Designing a Globe Theatre for the 21st century
January 01, 2007 | By Eric Jaffe

For some Manhattan sybarites, the department store

Sacks Appeal

Attention shoppers: just what you need— one more seasonal ornament
December 2006 | By Owen Edwards

Building the New Urbanism

Urban planners take a cue from pre-WWII cities and towns.
August 01, 2006 | By Erica Ryberg

Jewish Museum Berlin

Architect Daniel Libeskind's zinc lightning bolt of a building is one of the most revolutionary structures built since the war in Germany or anywhere.
June 01, 2006 | By Tom Mueller

Forging its Own Future

Dedicated metalsmiths help a Memphis museum revive a lost American art form
May 2006 | By Matt Dellinger

By Design

Over the past half-century the small town of Columbus, Indiana, has turned itself into a showplace of modern architecture
December 2005 | By Clay Risen

Board Rooms

Near Portland, Oregon, archaeologists and Indians have built an authentic Chinookan plankhouse like those Lewis and Clark saw
July 2005 | By Emily Sohn

Shore Bird

Architect Santiago Calatrava created an urban landmark in the guise of an addition for the Milwaukee Art Museum
April 2005 | By Terah U. DeJong

Costume designer Charmaine Simmons conceived Jerry

The Shirt Off His Back

Jerry Seinfeld's silly, frilly prop takes its place in television history
March 2005 | By Owen Edwards

Artist Richard Lillis created "A Straw for the Thirsty" for Private Detective Stories in 1945. Unlike many pulp artists, he saved his paintings.

Guys and Molls

Bold, garish and steamy cover images from popular pulp-fiction magazines of the 1930s and '40s have made their way from newsstands to museum walls
August 2003 | By Doug Stewart

"Those old buildings were beautiful," says local historian Bob Bright (right, with son Bob Bright, Jr., and pal, Buddy) of Wildwoods

Doo Wop by the Sea

Architects and preservationists have turned a gaudy strip of New Jersey shore into a monument to mid-century architecture. But can they keep the bulldozers at bay?
June 2003 | By Doug Stewart

Daniel Libeskind: Architect at Ground Zero

From his Jewish Museum in Berlin to his proposal for the World Trade Center site, Daniel Libeskind designs buildings that reach out to history and humanity
March 2003 | By Stanley Meisler

Just the Right Touch

By introducing a note of modesty, Marilyn Monroe's gloves actually heightened her come-hither allure
December 2002 | By David H. Shayt

Second Nature

More and more, innovative scientists are turning to the natural world for inspiration...and design solutions
July 2002 | By Jim Robbins

Joinery techniques in even the largest modern structures are similar to those used by Henry David Thoreau to build his simple cabin

Building to a Different Drummer

Today's timber frame revivalists are putting up everything from millionaire mansions to a replica of Thoreau's cabin
April 2002 | By David Sims

The Look of Architecture

October 2001 | By Paul Trachtman


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