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Articles in August, 2002 issue of Residential Architect
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Common bonds: what it takes to make a village
by Kathryn McCamant -
Mood indigo
by Shelley D. Hutchins -
The dark side of urban renewal: who can afford back-to-the-city prices?
by S. Claire Conroy -
In from the fringe: more touchy-feely than new urbanism but more aloof than communes, cohousing might just be the neighborhood of the future
by Meghan Drueding -
White light
by Shelley D. Hutchins -
Calendar
by Shelley D. Hutchins -
Personal touch
by Nigel F. Maynard -
No fear: David Furman is putting his home and his business on the line. And it feels great
by S. Claire Conroy -
Mod quad
by Shelley D. Hutchins - Clear favorite
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Blue streak
by Nigel F. Maynard -
The best defense: to protect yourself from liability claims, speak clearly and carry insurance
by Cheryl Weber -
Unified front
by Shelley D. Hutchins -
Blast from the past
by Stan Wellborn -
Moving on up: elevators are an up-and-coming residential spec
by Nigel F. Maynard -
Maple delight
by Shelley D. Hutchins -
Hotel paradiso
by Shelley D. Hutchins -
French revolution
by Nigel F. Maynard -
Gropius gripe
by Herbert Beckhard -
Saturn's glow
by Nigel F. Maynard -
Black magic
by Shelley D. Hutchins -
Capital gains
by Meghan Drueding -
A to zinc
by Nigel F. Maynard -
The box rebellion: Habitat '67, Montreal, 1967 Moshe Safdie, Faia
by Meghan Drueding
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