Table
of Contents
Number 34
Summer 2002
BUNGALOW
FEATURES:
New Construction
Committed to Craftsmanship
by Michelle Gringeri-Brown
A builder finds lifelong purpose in Arts and Crafts.
Interiors
Treasure Hunting
by Paula Hendrickson
Furnishing a comfortable Chicago bungalow with budget antiques.
A
rchitecture
Gems from the Minneapolis Institute of
Arts
Purcell, Elmslie and Bradstreet: Pioneers of Progressive Design
by Judith Neiswander
Prairie School architecture and eclectic interior design meet in
the Twin Cities.
Collecting
Arts & Crafts
Portrait of a Collector
Photography by Alexander Vertikoff
An affinity for the work of George Ohr and the Overbeck Pottery.
Bungalow
Lifestyle
Looking Into the Past: Notes From a '20s
Homemaker
by Randy Parker
Old black & white photos invite us to visit.
Neighborhoods
Southern Belles: Macon's Bungalow Heaven
by Kim Zachman
Preservation is alive and well in Georgia's Vineville Historic District.
Events
World-Class Morris Collection
by John Luke
William Morris archives on view at the Huntington Library.
Historic
Homes
The J. Knox Corbett House: A Heart of Pure
American Arts & Crafts
by Dixie Legler
A Tucson house museum that feels like home.
DEPARTMENTS
AND CRAFTSMAN RESOURCES:
A
Letter from the Publisher
Open
House: Letters to the Editor
Opinions and
suggestions from our readers.
American
Bungalow Collection
Check out our
additions ...
Family
Album
Eight more distinctive
bungalows from house-proud owners.
New
& Noteworthy
Tiles, lamps,
bookends, textiles and more.
Profile
Old
California Lantern Company: Arts and Crafts Lighting With an Industrial
Base
by John Luke
Quality and craftsmanship are hallmarks of this lighting company.
American
Bungalow News
Winter and Spring events, preservation upgrades and news from the
Arts and Crafts world.
From Our Friends
Our
Bungalow Cat
by Amelia Parker
The cat that came with the house ...
Directory
of Advertisers
Book
Review
Inglenook
Reading
by John Luke
Expanded descriptions of the best Arts and Crafts volumes.
At
Home in Milwaukee
by Michael Williams
Craftsmanship and variety go hand-in-hand in Wisconsin's bungalow
neighborhoods.
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