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 A San Francisco Victorian House Provides a Portal to the Past -
Preservation Magazine 8 Majestic Guastavino Tile Vaults From Around the Country -
Preservation Magazine The Capital's Gain: Inside the High-Profile Work of Architect Constance Lai -
Explore Where Women Made History Anna Head School for Girls Influenced Generations of Women—and American Architecture -
African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund Honoring African American History at Oberlin Village -
Preservation Magazine An Old Philadelphia Pier Goes From Defunct to Delightful -
Preservation Magazine Saving a Stylish, Sustainable Midcentury Modern House in Tucson, Arizona -
Where Women Made History "Broken Glass": Dr. Edith Farnsworth, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, and the Modern Marvel They Created -
Preservation Magazine 6 Enticing Breweries in Historic Buildings
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