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A finish carpenter shares his inspiration and know-how for an elegant transformation of a fireplace opening.
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Georgian, Federal, and Greek Revival look-alike millwork
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The Light Bulb: A Remembrance of Things Past
Today, as many governments worldwide begin to enact legislation that will phase out incandescent lamps, the Pace Gallery is paying homage to the iconic, endangered form with a show that celebrates the light bulb's role as an artistic muse. "Burning, Bright: A Short History of the Light Bulb," is a...
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A remodeler encountering a layer of Cabot's Quilt inside an old building might mistake it for the tattered remnants of a Hawaiian grass skirt -- hastily stuffed into a wall, perhaps, during a police raid of some Prohibition-era costume party.
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Architects' Perception of Daylighting in Commercial Building Design
From the Archive presents articles from the past 25 years, with new commentary from members of the lighting community.
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Keeping Track
The term “skid row” was first used to describe the makeshift roads found in the 19th-century Pacific Northwest, where loggers would drag trees down from the foothills to a waiting sawmill below.
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The Sound of the Fury
New CD presents an aural history of the Bauhaus
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The truth about Thomas Crapper
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Document management with ACT!
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Making sure you get paid