Traditional Building Magazine Online
Traditional Building Magazine is the professional’s resource for public architecture, featuring projects, profiles, opinions, and more.
Traditional Building Magazine Online
Traditional Building Magazine is the professional’s resource for public architecture, featuring projects, profiles, opinions, and more.
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Type(s) | Mensuel |
Langue(s) | Anglais |
Villes(s) | Brooklyn |
Catégorie(s) | Architecture et Design / Arts et Culture |
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Announcing The 2023 2023 Addison Mizner Award Recipients
The parish hall of this Reading, Pennsylvania landmark underwent a historic transformation.
On this Episode of Building Tradition, host Peter H Miller, Hon AIA interviews Elizabeth ‘Liz’ Graziolo
Schools of architecture occasionally offer instruction in traditional architecture, but their instruction is in design, a catch-phrase for cutting edge avant-garde styles.
Traditional Building’s 2024 Palladio Award winners are announced.
For 2024, HOUZZ reports on 28 design trends—not exactly selective, but wide reaching and, for traditionalists like me, encouraging.
This book is a primer on the enduring quality of Classical architecture at its best.
Traditional Building congratulates the winners of the inaugural awards program.
ICAA’s Regional Intensive brings a solid foundation of classical architecture to participants around the country.
A Boston visionary and her architecture firm create a wildly successful Beacon Hill Books & Cafe.
Benchmark Design celebrates the founding of this country through a historically inspired design in Alpharetta, Georgia.
Dedicated manufacturers can tailor-make products for the specific needs of historic authenticity and 21st-century performance.
In Providence and Philadelphia, Union Studio designs award-winning affordable housing.
Michael Imber brings a collection of sketches to his new book.
The process of recreating Mr. Jefferson’s Corinthian column crowns is a master class in architectural research and marble carving, both traditional and high-tech.
Simes Studios has a passion for eglomise artworks.
Traditional Building sits down with president and CEO of Historic New England, Vin Cipolla, to see what’s in store for this 114-year-old organization dedicated to preserving the region’s antiquities and so much more.
Armand Russell Versaci, architect, classicist, author, teacher, and advocate, died near his home in Antigua Guatemala on February 1. He was 75 years old.
On this Episode of Building Tradition, host Peter H Miller, Hon AIA interviews Bunny Williams
New Windows, Doors and Transoms for Restored 1929 Building
Visitors to the Ernest Hemingway Home & Museum in Key West, Florida, step back in time to a decade in the 1930s when the literary legend lived here.
More analysis of the state of the traditional building market.
Kolbe Windows & Doors announced their partnership with LuxWall, Inc. to offer vacuum insulating glass (VIG) as a new, high-efficiency glass option for designers, builders and homeowners.
Host Peter H. Miller Hon AIA tells the story of Master Builder, joiner and millwork craftsman John Hemmings, an African American slave who helped build and maintain Thomas Jefferson's Monticello.
Design Firm Receives AIA’s Highest Honor
Before architecture programs installed the Bauhaus program, architects were taught to seek beauty in buildings that served and expressed the quest for justice and the common good.
Tile roofs and copper gutters are the crowning touches of the buildings we love.
Traditional-style windows, shutters and doors–architecture’s jewelry–serve as warm welcomers, inviting people to come inside and visit.
With their graceful forms, classical columns have been adding drama and interest to exterior entrances and porches since ancient times.
Masonry and bricks, monuments to permanence, bring style and gravitas to the most memorable residences, cultural institutions, and commercial structures.
Glass structures, whether greenhouses, conservatories, orangeries or garden follies, serve as windows to the great outdoors, blurring the lines between indoor and outdoor spaces to connect us with nature.
Pennoyer’s visionary work has illustrated how the classical ideas of architecture provide an inexhaustible source for inspiration and invention.
Founded in 2002, the annual Palladio Awards honor outstanding achievement in traditional design.
What is the building and design industry forecast for the new year? What are the trends driving our business? American Institute of Architect's economist Kermit Baker and the National Association's economist Danushka Nanayakkara tell host Peter H. Miller, Hon AIA what to expect in 2024.
Making festive lighting, have an impact.
Here is the saga of how Berkeley abandoned its Beaux Arts instruction and my experience with the system that replaced it there and elsewhere.
Lessons from a seasoned professional.
Technology, environment and cultural heritage of conserving/preserving historic structures focus of sessions.
On this Episode of Building Tradition, host Peter H Miller, Hon AIA interviews professor and architect Duncan Stroik and architect David Heit, AIA, NCARB.
The Unico System offers a range of outlet vent designs, easily adaptable to any interior design look. Paint or stain them to match your home’s character seamlessly.
The Institute of Classical Architecture & Art's inaugural conference combined art with architecture, experience with youth and education with networking. Charleston was the perfect place to hold "Enduring Places."
In early November 2023. Seven entries were chosen as winners.
On this Episode of Building Tradition, host Peter H Miller, Hon AIA interviews architect authors Gil Schafer and Peter Pennoyer. Listen in as they share notes on their new books and offer insight on their respective approaches to classical design.
A skilled art form is alive and well in the traditional building realm and beyond.
Rambusch has brought decorative arts to historic buildings for 125 years.
Annum Architects has breathed new life into the Boston Athenaeum’s art, books—and membership.
An interview with Gil Schafer, his merger with Buccellato Design, and his new book Home at Last.
A Colonial Revival mansion, once home to George Eastman, gets its covered walk restored for museum life.
A new church is designed for thousands of the faithful flocking to a small Kansas town.
MBB Architects rejuvenates a religious icon in New York’s Financial District.