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Articles with keyword "Architecture"

Katherine Rinne

IQ

Impertinent Questions with Katherine Rinne

By Meredith Hindley

Tapping into Roman waters

<em>The Apotheosis of Washington</em>

Feature

The Other Jefferson Davis

By Guy Gugliotta

The U.S. Capitol, as we know it today, would never have existed without Jefferson Davis.

Temple blending eastern and western elements

Curio

Hawaiian Angle on Building

By Steve Moyer

One person's pagoda is another's bell tower.

Photo of Bob Stewart looking over tornado damage

In Focus

Alabama's Bob Stewart

By Larry Bleiberg

Alabama's Bob Stewart Builds and rebuilds on the humanities.

Church of the Odigitria

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Kimzha

By William Brumfield

Down south in the Russian North.

Curio

Good Stable Manners

In Ancient Rome and Modern America, NEH-funded scholar Margaret Malamud looks at the ways visions of the imperial city have been incorporated into everything from the Constitution to Caes

Franklin School

Curio

Capital Gains

By Steve Moyer

Adolf Cluss lived through revolutionary times, first in his native Heilbronn in southwest Germany, where as a young man he got swept up in the popular uprisings of 1848, and then in Washington, D.C.,

The Mizpah Arch, Denver

Statement

Mile High Station

By Pamela Carter-Birken

Denver's Union Station made the city take off.

Chicago’s 1933 Century of Progress Exposition

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Enchanting Reality

By Benjamin Forgey

World's fairs during the Depression.

Image of  stained glass window

Curio

Stained-Glass Heaven

By Steve Moyer

The Bosco-Milligan Foundation / Architectural Heritage Center in Portland has preserved hundreds of stained-glass windows from the mid to late nineteenth century, including work from the celebrated Po