Architecture Stories
The built environment is one of the most tangible, visible ways we can encounter history in our daily lives. In these stories, explore the diverse places, unique styles, and fascinating architects who have played a role in our past, present, and future.
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Preservation Magazine Designer Jennifer Ott Rehabilitates an Eichler House in Northern California -
Preservation Magazine A Former Bank in Seattle Now Houses a Rock-Climbing Gym -
Preservation Magazine A National Trust Grant Helps the Heurich House Think Ahead -
Preservation Magazine How a Beer Baron's House Became a Dynamic Washington, D.C., Museum -
Preservation Magazine Tilton School Restores a 19th-Century Mansion to its Former Magnificence -
Preservation Magazine The Story Behind the Comprehensive Rehabilitation of Virginia's Omni Homestead Resort -
Preservation Magazine A Team of Experts Restores a Rare Concrete Surface at Jackson Lake Lodge in Wyoming -
Preservation Magazine New USPS Stamps Highlight Historic Rail Stations Around the Country -
Preservation Magazine A San Franciscan Lovingly Renovates a Julia Morgan-Designed Building -
Preservation Magazine How Molly Lester Is Helping to Revive the Story of a Trailblazing Architect -
Preservation Magazine Washington Union Station Gets a "Quiet" Polish
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