November/December 2004
What Should
We Do With 2 Columbus Circle?
Four views on whether a much-reviled
Manhattan building should be saved
By Phillip Lopate, Robert A.M. Stern, Theodore H.M.
Prudon, and Witold Rybczynski
Beautiful
Minds
Will St. Elizabeths, the most enlightened
mental hospital of its time, finally recover?
By Brad Edmondson
Down
Home
Converted Cold War missile sites
combine brilliant adaptive use with survivalist chic.
By Christina Le Beau
Departments
Reporter
Controversy over guest cabins
at a famed Lake Tahoe resort ? When
a state university opts for demolition, there's
little local groups can do ? Yikes!
in Philadelphia ? Freedom
Fly ? Transitions
? Who's News
Place:
A man's refuge offers his grandson something different.
By Michael Byers
The
Short Answer: Living in Buffalo,
her hometown, and helping save its landmarks inspire
singer and songwriter Ani DiFranco.
Traveler:
New Hampshire's storied Fitzwilliam Inn is welcoming
guests again after a neededif controversialrestoration.
By Natalie Angier
Books:
Rooted in the arts and crafts movement, a century's
worth of American building
By Stanley Abercrombie
House Rules: The
Patterson family of Monterey County, Calif., treasures
its rammed-earth adobe farmhouse.
By Dave Weinstein
Back
Page: Even if the abode be
foreboding, home is where the heart is.
By Dwight Young
Your
Trust
Information for members
and friends of the National Trust
National Preservation Awards
bestowed ? President's
Note ? Profile:
Mary Jane Garcia of New Mexico ? Arnold
Berke's NTHP More
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