If all goes according to plan, the iconic sawtooth "Norms" sign hanging above the La Cienega landmark will lose its letters. They'll be replaced by "Cane's." ...
A crown jewel of Duncan was sold at public auction this month and while the historic home will mark the end of one era for ...
One of New Mexico's most well-known lavender farms has deep roots in building a sustainable culture. Learn about the unique ...
WINONA, Minn. (KTTC) – For more than 35 years, the Winona County Historical Society (WCHS) has continued its Holiday House ...
A Whirlwind Adventure Ah, Copenhagen! The city that feels like a fairy tale, where the past and present dance together in a ...
The title of the Preservation Resource Center's new book, "Painting the Town," refers not only to painting buildings but also ...
Andrew Bell’s career involves breathing new life into old buildings. In his free time, the 20 Under 40 honoree works to bring ...
The Peoria Historical Society's December tours allow a glimpse inside unique or historic private residences typically not ...
"When completed, their appearance will be a tribute to the historic architectural nature of our town," said Patrick Henry, a ...
Castle Otttis isn’t your run-of-the-mill tourist trap. It’s a bona fide architectural marvel that’ll have you wondering if ...
A record number of landscape architecture students attended the national conference in Washington, D.C., to make connections, share knowledge, gain inspiration and bring value to their practice.
The 584-page tome offers the first comprehensive outsider history of Peter Eisenman’s influential architectural think tank.