From Estates to Tenements: PBS’ “10 Homes that Changed America” | National Trust for Historic Preservation
PBS host Geoffrey Baer recalls his first time visiting Lyndhurst and the Tenement Museum for "10 Homes that Changed America."
Read MorePBS host Geoffrey Baer recalls his first time visiting Lyndhurst and the Tenement Museum for "10 Homes that Changed America."
Read MoreHow the historic Chicago Motor Club building was saved from demolition and turned into a hotel while preserving its historic details.
Read MoreWhen Jim Siegel was a teenager, a plan for how he would one day acquire his dream house came to him during an LSD trip. He followed it to the letter and now owns the Westerfeld House, but it was a long, strange trip. He shares its storied history.
Read MoreAnn Pamela Cunningham led the charge to preserve George Washington's estate—and in the process started a movement.
Read MoreHow the technology behind the building blocks of construction informs the craft and creativity of architecture.
Read MoreBeth Shalom Synagogue in Elkins Park, Pennsylvania, is the only synagogue designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.
Read MoreEncounter a variety of historic places considered sacred, both in the traditional and secular meanings of the word.
Read MoreCreated by the masters of modernism, the mid-century homes of California are too small for today’s super-rich – hence a conference about how to preserve them
Read MoreThe new Frankenstein-like face of Matrera fortress has upset heritage watchdogs, but restores the clout its Moorish creators originally intended. As with other famous ‘botches’, might detractors learn to love it with time?
Read MoreIt's about to get harder to visit Cinque Terre—but that might be a good thing.
Read MoreDesigned by Gonçalo Byrne Arquitectos and Barbes Lopes Arquitectos, the newest iteration of Lisbon's centuries-old Teatro Thalia successfully marries the restoration of a complex history with a careful articulation of the theatre type.
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