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Urban Renaissance

Inspired Options for City Living

September 2005, Vol. 05 Issue 08,

My House »

Village Green

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This place was a filthy dump when we bought it,” says Cathryn Barmon, sipping tea in a knockoff Le Corbusier chair. “I didn’t want to go barefoot until we’d redone the…

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The Jonathan

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Tired of waiting for innovative architecture to come to San Diego, this proactive architect added developer to his job description, and brought it there himself.

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Developer Does Dallas

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Diane Cheatham and Edward Baum team up to try to make the Dallas of their design dreams a reality.

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Industrial Evolution

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A Norman Foster master plan has transformed a decaying German industrial port into a vibrant neighborhood. It’s not about a single dramatic image, but what Foster calls “incremental…

Off the Grid »

Roadside Attraction

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A Colorado couple handles their freeway-facing lot with flair, and incorporates a long list of sustainable features to boot.

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Beyond the Barrio: Alfredo Brillembourg

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Venezuela is known worldwide as a hotbed of stellar baseball shortstops. But now, the Caracas Think Tank is making its case for recognition as a leader in urban theory.

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