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Vision includes preservation of county-owned Palm School
Boulders, a mountain backdrop, and valley views set the stage for the 1951 midcentury house.
Architect Charles DuBois envisioned a low-lying ranch home that was bifurcated by a steep, dramatic A-frame roof that rose straight from the ground.
The psychedelic interior was salvaged from Chicago’s landmark Johnson Publishing Building.
City Council proposal renews interest in $1.15 billion project
Just off York Boulevard, the two-bedroom is a charmer.
Barbara Stauffacher Solomon’s famous supergraphics take center stage in a new exhibition at Placewares Gallery.
If you’re looking for a bit of architecture with your vacation, forego the traditional cabin or seaside cottage and try staying in a geodesic dome.
This is indoor-outdoor living at its best, with a giant pool and patio, a casita, and an 11-foot fire pit.
Even Sir Richard Branson’s Florida adventure can’t disguise the deep challenges facing modern train travel.