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With housing demand high in France after World War I, Ferdinand Fillod filed his first design patent well before experiments by his contemporaries. One of the last few homes left has been restored.
Why steel framework is ideal for winery construction—offering durability, efficient layouts, and easy expansion for future growth.
Heritage Park has taken delivery of a rare 1951 diesel-electric locomotive, its first new engine in nearly 50 years. It was ...
Discover a curated journey through the world’s most striking modernist buildings, showcasing bold design, innovation, and ...
Grab the tape measure and you’ll find the Enyaq pretty much matches the Model Y for accommodation. Where the Skoda edges ...
In the debut instalment of his new monthly decorating column, interior designer Brandon Schubert explores the important of ...
The lights are no longer functional, and some columns appear to be leaning. An art installation at the corner of Drayton and Heywood avenues has been the subject of recent chatter on social media.
By John Foster Guest columnist I read or hear all the time, “What’s the problem in America?” If you’re like me, born in the ’50s, grew up in the ’60s, raised families in the ’70s and ...
The Iowa City Writer's Group offers up its latest column by discussing the "Big Beautiful Bill." ...
Restoring “election integrity” is the issue that keeps on winning for Wyoming Secretary of State Chuck Gray and the Republican Party.
The Luxembourg-based steel producer is currently the only company in the world producing steel columns of this jumbo size and shape.
The US president’s taste for gilded decor is often dismissed with comparisons to an ornate European style of the 18th century. But the real Rococo deserves a second look.