Table
of Contents
Number 37
Spring 2003
BUNGALOW
FEATURES:
Collections
The Right Choice
by David Cathers
A Myron Hunt home houses a superb collection of paintings, pottery
and furniture.
Architecture
Rediscovering Jefferson
Park:
California Bungalows from The Craftsman Magazine
by Bill Wood and Lori Foulke
Classic Stickley bungalows hidden in L.A.'s West Adams tract.
Bungalow
Renovation
A Journey Worth Taking
by Michelle Gringeri-Brown
Restoring an airplane bungalow transforms a couple's life.
Interiors
Twin
Triumphs
by Tim Counts
Two
homes in Milwaukee get new leases on life.
Show
Us What You've Done
Woodworker's Odyssey
by David Mathias
A handmade approach to Arts and Crafts furniture.
Updating
Bungalows
Arts & Crafts in Ann Arbor
by Michelle Gringeri-Brown
Kicking a plain carpenter bungalow up a notch.
Real
Life
In Praise of Kit Homes
by Mark Billings
Illinois pre-cut houses still offer plenty of charm.
Lifestyle
Bungalow on Main Street
by Patricia Clement McCulloch
A family home in every sense of the word.
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
Whit
McLeod: Old Timber Reborn
by John Luke
Reclaimed wood sets this craftsman apart.
Books
California
Pottery: From Missions to Modernism
by Bill Stern and Peter Brenner.
Review by John Luke
The
Crafter's Heritage
Meet our new coffee table from craftsman collaborator Patrick Dickson.
American
Bungalow News
Spring events, news, and preservation upgrades from the Arts and
Crafts world.
Books
American
Arts and Crafts Textiles
by Dianne Ayres, Timothy L. Hansen,
Beth Ann McPherson, Tommy
Arthur McPherson II
Review by Randy Brolander
From
Our Friends
Coming
Full Circle
by Judith McGinnis
Back home in a small Texas Bungalow.
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