Residential Architect
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Articles in Nov-Dec, 2003 issue of Residential Architect
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Tales from the trip: pros share their 20/20 hindsight on launching a firm - Home front: tips and trends from the world of residential design
by Cheryl Weber -
Ready, set, practice: start-up firms and veterans may have more in common than they think - from the editor
by S. Claire Conroy -
Labor lost: "the word that is best loved in the language of every nation is 'home.'" - End Quote
by Gustav Stickley -
Artful solver - Letters: keep those cards, letters, and e-mails coming
by Eduardo Faxas -
Quibbling rivalry - Letters: keep those cards, letters, and e-mails coming
by John T. Keliiaa - Industry calendar of events - Special Advertising Section
- Period products - Special Advertising Section
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Calendar - Home front: tips and trends from the world of residential design - Calendar
by Shelly D. Hutchins -
Loft moves: a young designer turns spare rooms in his father's house into a multifunctioning loft of his own
by James Schwartz -
Keeping it real - Letters: keep those cards, letters, and e-mails coming
by Sam Austin -
Continuing education: what you can learn by teaching others - practice
by Cheryl Weber -
Start-ups: five newly minted residential firms share their hopes, fears, and growing pains. See if you recognize your past, present, or future in their first five years of practice
by Meghan Drueding
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