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    Nov 4, 2011 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  1. Visit Poplar Forest, Thomas Jefferson's other Virginia home

    — Poplar Forest is Thomas Jefferson's other house. Everyone knows about Monticello, Jefferson's stunning 33-room home at Charlottesville at the edge of the Blue Ridge Mountains in western Virginia. But most people have never heard of Jefferson's...

    Tags: Renovation, Bedford County (Virginia), Libraries, Architecture, England

  2. Jul 30, 2012 |Story| Daily American
  3. Somerset company linked to national award

    The 11th annual Palladio Awards competition recognized nine architectural firms for outstanding work in traditional design for commercial, institutional, public and residential projects.   The winner in the residential work Restoration & Renovation...

    Tags: Architecture

  4. Nov 21, 2011 |Story| Daily Pilot
  5. Pelican Hill celebrates three years

    NEWPORT COAST — Managing Director Giuseppe Lama still has the receipt from the Resort at Pelican Hill's very first customer and purchase: an early-morning cappuccino.
    NEWPORT COAST — Managing Director Giuseppe Lama still has the receipt from the Resort at Pelican Hill's very first customer and purchase: an early-morning cappuccino. Pelican Hill, owned by the Irvine Co., runs an occupancy rate of about 70%...

    Tags: Donald Bren

  6. Oct 22, 2010 |Story| Hola Hoy
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    Tags: Pablo Picasso, Andy Warhol

  8. Jan 30, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Heaven Is in the Details

    For Southern California residents, it’s a dream come true: a world-class luxury resort in our backyard. No more heavy-duty packing, interminable airport lines or taxing drives. Just a dream vacation, the level of which might be expected by royal families,...

    Tags: Coffee, Natural Resources, Vehicles, Hotels and Accommodations, Wildlife

  10. Jun 30, 2005 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Pure folly? Precisely

    Richard SHAPIRO'S folly began, as many great things do, with the smallest of ambitions. Though the modern art collector and antiques dealer already had seven fireplaces in his 1920s Holmby Hills villa, he wanted an outdoor hearth. A place, he recalls, where "I could sit in front of a roaring fire during a rainstorm or on a cold winter night."
    Times Staff Writer
    Richard SHAPIRO'S folly began, as many great things do, with the smallest of ambitions. Though the modern art collector and antiques dealer already had seven fireplaces in his 1920s Holmby Hills villa, he wanted an outdoor hearth. A place, he recalls,...

    Tags: France, Washington, DC, Vehicles, Interior Design, Furniture

  12. May 12, 2009 |Story| WGNTV-LTV
  13. April 6 - Author Vincenza Scarpaci

    Staff reporter
    The Journey of the Italians in America To purchase a copy of the book: The Journey of the Italians in America Upcoming events: Meet and greet the author; coffee reception & autographing Monday, April 6 2 PM Casa Italia Library 1621 N. 39th Ave. Stone...

    Tags: University of Virginia, New Orleans, Washington, DC, Maryland, Rutgers University

  14. May 17, 2009 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. Mt. Vernon, where Washington the homeowner strutted his stuff

    Tribune reporters
    -- George Washington the first president? Check. George Washington the Revolutionary War hero? Check. But George Washington the self-taught gentleman architect? Why, yes, it turns out. Washington wasn't only the builder of a nation; he also designed one...

    Tags: Washington, DC, Maryland, Architecture, Trips and Vacations, George Washington

  16. Aug 25, 2002 |Story| Hartford Courant
  17. Kathleen Curran, Trinity College

    When Kathleen Curran lectures about buildings and what makes them important, she grasps the lectern and leans forward with a barely audible sigh, launching herself breathlessly into her subject. A professor of architectural history at Trinity College, Curran is known on campus as someone who changes the way her students see things - literally. "My goal," she says, "is to train their eyes and teach them a vocabulary."
    Northeast Magazine
    When Kathleen Curran lectures about buildings and what makes them important, she grasps the lectern and leans forward with a barely audible sigh, launching herself breathlessly into her subject. A professor of architectural history at Trinity College,...

    Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Vehicles, Transportation, Death, Architecture

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