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10 March 2012
Notes from New Orleans and the cities of the dead
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One of these days I'll get back to writing about kitchen and bath design but in the meantime, I'm going to continue to write about w...
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19 December 2011
Cotto d'Este rethinks what tile can do
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One need look no further than newspaper headlines to see that utility deregulation has been a bust. As public utilities have been allowed...
01 December 2011
I love New York so much it hurts sometimes; the Delancy Street "Low Line"
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This is the Williamsburg Bridge. It connects the Lower East Side of Manhattan with Mid Brooklyn and on its Brooklyn side, it marks the ...
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29 November 2011
Real design stars and a concrete counter guy
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During my travels last fall, I had some incredible opportunities to meet some people whose work in the design world I admire greatly. Ever...
02 July 2011
Oh give me a home where the reindeer roam
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Wednesday's Homes section of the New York Times profiled a cottage on the outskirts of Helsinki Finland . The cottage in question bel...
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23 April 2011
This is my bridge
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This is the Sunshine Skyway Bridge. It crosses the mouth of Tampa Bay and it separates the Bay from the Gulf of Mexico. The bridge connec...
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09 March 2011
A little more Italy
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I've been on an Italian kick lately. I'm putting together a trip for myself and a couple of friends (are you reading this Saxon Hen...
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18 February 2011
Exploring Moorish and Mudéjar influences in Aragon and Teruel
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In the year 711, a loose confederacy of Berber, Black African and Arab tribes invaded and conquered most of what is now Spain. In English, w...
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