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The Summer, 2006, issue (#50) of American Bungalow Magazine featured two articles on Irvington Homes, one from the 2005 Tour and one from the 2006 Tour . While its now off the news stands, back issues of the magazine are available .
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Editorial Reviews About this Title Focuses on preserving and restoring the modest American 20th century home, the BUNGALOW, and the rich lifestyle that it affords. Customer Reviews American Bungalows The book is a nice addition to your personal library.
American Bungalow magazine is published in the interest of preserving and restoring the modest American 20th century home, the Bungalow, and the rich lifestyle that it affords. Rated one of Chicago Tribune's "The 50 Best Magazines"
Built-in furniture common throughout the house Variations of the Theme The style morphs easily to adapt to regional tastes and building materials, making it a good fit for any geographical locale. A bungalow’s exterior might be brick, clapboard, board and batten, shingle, stucco, log, or stone depending upon taste and availability of materials in the region.
American Bungalow magazine is published in the interest of preserving and restoring the modest American 20th century home, the Bungalow, and the rich lifestyle that it affords. Rated one of Chicago Tribune's "The 50 Best Magazines"
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In the early 1900s, a new style of single-family home called the bungalow caught the interest of American home builders and buyers. The bungalow was both simple and practical, and quickly became popular among middle-class Americans.
Bungalow Interest Groups & Blogs Kansas City Bungalow Club The Kansas City Bungalow Club is an advocacy, educational and social organization dedicated to promoting the restoration and preservation of all types of bungalows in the Kansas City area. Twin Cities Bungalow Club The Twin Cities Bungalow Club is dedicated to fostering an appreciation for these charming and livable early 20th century homes.
Books | Magazines Not only are these women dear friends of mine, but they also truly do create informative, beautiful books that you should own and read! Bungalow Kitchens Jane Powell & Linda Svendsen www.bungalowkitchens.com Bungalow Kitchens is a beautifully illustrated book about how to restore or design a period, or period-style kitchen for a bungalow or other early 20th Century house.
Robert Schweitzer has taught architectural history and historic preservation at The University of Michigan, the University of Toledo and Eastern Michigan University for over 25 years. He is Director of Research for the Arts & Crafts Society and a regular writer for Victorian Homes magazine.
The Magazine Published in the Interest of Preserving and Restoring the Modest American 20th Century Home, the Bungalow, and the Rich Lifestyle that it Affords. in this issue:
Lecture: Bungalow Colors: Exteriors Robert Schweitzer Date: Sunday, September 26, 2004 Time: 11:00 am - 12:30 pm Location: The Great Hall, Town Hall Seattle, 1119 Eighth Avenue at Seneca Street Robert Schweitzer is the author of Bungalow Colors: Exteriors (Gibbs Smith, 2002). His talk, like the book, addresses the importance of color in Arts & Crafts architecture.
Table of Contents Number 45 Spring 2005 BUNGALOW FEATURES: Arts & Crafts Icons The Gamble House: Arts and Crafts Icon Preserved by Edward Bosley With a newly refurbished exterior, Greene & Greene's Gamble House is ready for its next 100 years. Bungalow Neighborhoods Gold Country Bungalows by Annie Scott Sonora, Calif., still has some gold in its hills.
Built-in cabinets, shelves, and seats Bungalow houses may relect many different architectural styles. In their book American Bungalow Style , authors Robert Winter and Alexander Vertikoff identify dozens of variations on the Bungalow form:
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The Arts and Crafts style also referred to as the Craftsmen style and sometimes interchanged with the Bungalow style grew out of the Arts and Crafts Movement which originated in England with William Morris and Ruskin. Although England let the movement, each nation molded the arts and craft concept to its own interpretation. British architects sought inspiration in the small buildings of medieval village, the "Cotswold Cottage" stripped to its bones, American architects incorporated Colonial Revival elements. Rather than revive past styles, Arts and Crafts architects made use of historic forms for contemporary ends. Large or small, these homes were informal, generally asymmetrical, and functional. Several forms flourished in the United States, the low-slung Bungalow and the Craftsman house popularized in Gustav Stickley's magazine, The Craftsman. Craftsmen, Hanover, MA The care given to the details of the Arts and Crafts style houses gave rise to the planned "decor" with built-ins, and stairs, windows, doorways, walls and ceilings all constructed in the same wooden aesthetic. Natural materials such as wood, tile and stone were commonly used. The overall effect is a natural, warm, livable building. The most famous Craftsmen style American architects were Charles and Henry Greene who combined high standards and natural materials to the design of small houses and have the credit for popularizing the Bungalow style which grew out of the Craftsman - Arts and Crafts style.
Letter From the Editor : Summer 2002 Twin Cities bungalows seem to get a lot of attention. They've been written up in both local newspapers.
Architecture American Institute of Architects (AIA) Chicago The American Institute of Architects Chicago (AIA Chicago) is the largest professional association of licensed architects, architectural interns, and allied professionals in Illinois. Chicago Architecture Foundation CAF offers architectural tours throughout the city, changing exhibits, lectures, classes, and a museum shop .
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A big kitchen. Websites of interest: ambungalow.com : American Bungalow magazine; shows pictures of bungalows all over the country.
Description: American Bungalow magazine is published in the interest of preserving and restoring the modest American 20th century home, the Bungalow, and the rich lifestyle that it affords. For further information on American Bungalow please visit the publisher's website.
Some informative links American Bungalow Magazine Homepage : More information on Bungalows, Arts and Crafts movement, Craftsman style Old House Forum: message board for old house enthusiasts Historic Chicago Bungalow Initiative We could use something like this here! Article "Don't bungle that bungalow!" Arts and Crafts Society Preservation Dictionary U.
American Bungalow December 2005 Karastan’s Trebbiano and Orivetto rugs are featured in the New & Noteworthy section of American Bungalow. These two Orientals, designed in Arts & Crafts tones, are recommended for hardwood floors and bungalows.
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Editorial Reviews About this Title Focuses on preserving and restoring the modest American 20th century home, the BUNGALOW, and the rich lifestyle that it affords. Customer Reviews American Bungalows The book is a nice addition to your personal library.
Table of Contents Number 57 Spring 2008 BUNGALOW FEATURES Arts and Crafts Roots A Down East Bungalow Cottage, Built by Hand by Helen Foster Wanting to build a house that is authentic and makes sense, the stencil artist drew inspiration from her family's Arts and Crafts-era Maine camp. Historic Preservation Miami's Bungalows: Orphans of Perpetual Boom by Jose Vazquez The first great Florida Boom gave birth to the region's bungalows.
Rating: - Bunglopedia. If your curious like me to what exactly is a Bungalow, what their history is, and would like to see lots of full colour examples, then I think you will find this book quite satisfying.
I first discovered American Bungalow magazine about a year ago and was instantly hooked! This magazine is full of helpful information for anyone who is interested in the era of the American Arts and Crafts movement (architecture, furniture, and decor).
Frequently Asked Questions urious about bungalow-related topics? Here is a list of frequently asked questions.
Exterior Features Bungalows are 1 or 1½ story houses, with sloping roofs and eaves with unenclosed rafters , and typically feature a gable (or an attic vent designed to look like one) over main portion of the house. Ideally, bungalows were horizontal in massing, and are integrated with the earth by use of local materials and transitional plantings.
Reviews : Diary | Ideas | Reviews | Shop | About Us « Previous Entry | Reviews Home | Next Entry » American Bungalow Magazine Category: Bungalow Lit A great magazine on the bungalow, its origins, its revival, and its future. Our Review When we're feeling down and wonder what we were thinking when we bought our old fixer-upper, we sit down on the couch with a copy of American Bungalow.
American Bungalow Magazine produces a beautiful monthly magazine dedicated to preserving and restoring the modest American 20th century home, the Bungalow, and the rich lifestyle that it affords. The site maintains an online store and bulletin board for subscribers.
American Bungalow is based in Pasadena, home of the West Coast bungalow appreciation movement and still has some of its founding writers on its advisory board. Robert Winter and Bruce Johnson are two of the early evangelists of Bungalow Style.
Bialecki, Matthew and Christian Gladu, Jill Kessenich, et al. The New Bungalow.
Subscribe to American Bungalow American Bungalow Magazine is dedicated to the bungalow lifestyle, the philosophy of the Arts and Crafts movement and Craftsman style. Each beautifully photographed issue of American Bungalow Magazine brings you the very best of the Arts & Crafts movement, from furnishings to architecture, gardens to porches, collecting to interior design, new construction to renovation, from people who know the bungalow life.
American Bungalow magazine is published in the interest of preserving and restoring the modest American 20th century home, the Bungalow, and the rich lifestyle that it affords. Rated one of Chicago Tribune's "The 50 Best Magazines"
The low-slung houses that never went away have a new generation of enthusiasts by Matt Edens They live among us. They might be your friends, co-workers, relativesthey might even be you.
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