Table
of Contents
Number 36
Winter 2002
BUNGALOW
FEATURES:
Preservation
Neighbors in Action: Pride of Place
by Carol Kaesuk Yoon
A Bellingham, Wash., neighborhood celebrates its craftsman roots..
Interiors
Bold and Beautiful:
A Wisconsin Bungalow Makes a Statement
by Tim Counts
A storybook house in Milwaukee with a striking interior scheme..
Bungalow
Renovations
Royal
Transformation
by Trish Oliver
Purcell,
Elmslie and Bradstreet: Pioneers of Progressive Design
Preservation
Chicago Update: Saving Homes Block by Block
by Michelle Gringeri-Brown
"Green" projects are just another part of Chicago's bungalow-boosting
efforts..
Collections
One Step at a Time
by David Cathers
Great furniture and pottery in a Frank Lloyd Wright Prairie School
icon..
Architecture
At Home in Milwaukee
by Michael Williams
Craftsmanship and variety go hand-in-hand in Wisconsin's bungalow
neighborhoods.
Antiques
Bungalow Collectibles: Buying on a Budget
by Jerry Cohen
Think you can't afford antiques? Think again...
Show
Us What You've Done
Worth the Wait
by Nan and Marty Deniston
A family-friendly home gets a new kitchen and more.
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.
Profiles
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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