- Architectural Antiques & Salvage
- Bathroom Fixtures & Fittings, Plumbing, Heating
- Fireplaces, Kitchens, Weathervanes, Cupolas, etc.
- Garden & Landscape Ornament & Furnishings
- Lighting & Electrical
- Masonry, Stone, Brick, Chimneys
- Metalwork: Architectural & Decorative
- Molded & Cast Ornament
- Roofing & Roof Specialties
- Special Buildings: Conservatories, Gazebos, Barns, Timber Framing, etc.
- Stained Glass, Murals, Mosaics, Statuary, Furniture
- Walls, Ceilings & Floors
- Windows, Doors, Period Hardware & Shutters
- Woodwork, Stairs, Columns, Moldings, Turnings, Millwork
- Click Here for Free Product Literature
Traditional Product Reports is a micro site containing in-depth information on traditional building products and materials, including checklists, directories, buying guides, case studies, stories, articles, primers, installation tips, and other information, along with thousands of links to companies serving the field.
|
VOL. 12/NO. 6, November 2011
Table of Contents
PROFILE
History’s Interpreter
Grandberg & Associates Architects of Mt. Kisco, NY, specializes in distinctive new residences
and historic restoration and renovation projects, including a 1920s Tudor that was recognized
with a 2011 Palladio Award.
By Nancy A. Ruhling
FEATURE
Lawrenceville Revival
Pittsburgh architect Keith Cochran offers an inside glimpse of the ongoing restoration of an
1830s Greek Revival in the city’s Lawrenceville neighborhood.
By Keith Cochran
RECENT PROJECTS
Time and Space
Meyer & Meyer Architecture and Interiors orchestrates the additions and upgrades to an
1890s Tudor Revival residence in Cambridge, MA.
By Gordon Bock
Square Roots
The renovation of an 1850s townhouse in the Rittenhouse Square neighborhood of Philadelphia
is complete after a 12-year project designed by Voith & Mactavish Architects.
By Lynne Lavelle
Home Mediation
A 1920 Georgian Revival structure in Annapolis, MD, returns to its residential roots after a
comprehensive overhaul overseen by Charles E. Anthony Architects.
By Annabel Hsin
BOOK REVIEW
An Elegant Wilderness: Great Camps and Grand Lodges of the Adirondacks, 1855-1935, by Gladys Montgomery.
Reviewed by Nancy E. Berry
THE FORUM
Building a Culture of Purpose, by Braulio Casas
To improve the built environment, architects must rediscover their sense of purpose.
PRODUCT GALLERIES IN THIS ISSUE
|
Ads by Restore Media
|