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Sept./Oct. 2002
September/October 2002

No Clear Solution
When you replace all the glass in the all-glass Lever House, is that restoration or desecration?
By Wayne Curtis

Street Smart
In Rochester, N.Y., teaching 10-year-olds to see what's been built in their city and to understand what they see
By Christina Le Beau

Havana Hues
Evidence of lives frozen in time in a city on the verge of change
Photography by Andrew Moore, Text by Andy Grundberg

They Built This City
The work of architects Walker and Weeks tells the story of Cleveland's coming of age.
By Arnold Berke

High Road Through the Hebrides
The places where single malt whisky is produced have changed little since Boswell and Johnson passed through.
By James Conaway

 

Preservation News

Staving off lawsuits that developers use to intimidate critics • N.Y. courts limit citizen input on public projectsL.A. scrutinizes a defining architecture: tract houses • The 300th anniversary of St. Petersburg becomes Russia's rallying point for picking up the city's piecesYikes! A fine mess in Gloucester, Mass. • Who's News


  • Place: With its wealth of brilliant mosaics, the St. Louis Cathedral brings a touch of Byzantium to the Midwest.
    By Shirley Streshinsky
  • Travel: Cultivated by Native Americans and claimed by 19th-century settlers, Ebey's Landing, Wash., remains a triumph of nature.
    By David Laskin
  • Weekend: Amid Yosemite's wilds, the Ahwahnee hotel is a monument of man-made beauty. By Stanley Abercrombie
  • Online Extra: Our guide to the best of Yosemite. By Margaret Foster
  • Books: Past and present mingle between the covers of 13 preservation tales.
    By Anne Matthews
  • Bricks & Mortar: Restoring a storefront? Need maroon glass? Tim Dunn has just what you're looking for. By Wayne Curtis
  • Project: New York launches the restoration of its capitol. By Darryl McGrath
  • Interiors: Feast on embroidery in Salem, Mass., more threads in Jersey, gracious L.A. greenery, and tiles 26 miles across the sea. By M.G. Lord
  • Back Page: Beneath our feet and back in time, history is densely layered. By Dwight Young

    Your Trust
    Preservation pursuits nationwide depend on support to the Campaign for America's Historic Places. By Hap Connors More Trust >>
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