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Building more value into the world we build
Throughout history, great civilizations have left powerful imprints on the human habitat. From Angkor Wat to Yucatan, beauty and grandeur in the...
Modern Age, 09/22/07 by Catesby Leigh · More from publication -
The sins of shady lane: if suburbia's gloomy critics would be less bossy, they could actually make a difference.(Andres Duany's reconstruction planning)

In recent decades, the Main Streets along Mississippi's Gulf Coast lost some of their vitality and historic character. Biloxi ran an elevated...
American Enterprise, The, 06/01/06 by Leigh, Catesby · More from publication -
Sacred spaces & other places.(A Sense of the Sacred: Theological Foundations of Christian Architecture and Art)(Heavenly City: The Architectural Tradition of Catholic Chicago)(Book review)

A Sense of the Sacred: Theological Foundations of Christian Architecture and Art by R. Kevin Seasoltz Continuum, 394 pages, $29.95 Heavenly...
First Things: A Monthly Journal of Religion and Public Life, 05/01/06 by Leigh, Catesby · More from publication -
In Tiers of Glory: The Organic Development of Catholic Church Architecture Through the Ages.(Book Review)

IN TIERS OF GLORY: THE ORGANIC DEVELOPMENT OF CATHOLIC CHURCH ARCHITECTURE THROUGH THE AGES by MICHAEL S. ROSE Mesa Folio, 136 pages, $29.95 ...
First Things: A Monthly Journal of Religion and Public Life, 01/01/06 by Leigh, Catesby · More from publication -
Modern memory
DURING Operation Desert Storm, Gen. Norman Schwarzkopf revived the apothegm, attributed to Stalin, that "quantity has a quality all its own." The...
National Review, 07/04/05 by Catesby Leigh · More from publication -
Once, we built for beauty.(The United States Capitol: Its Architecture and Decoration )(Book Review)

The United States Capitol: Its Architecture and Decoration By Henry Hope Reed Principal Photography by Anne Day W. W. Norton & Company, 288...
American Enterprise, The, 07/01/05 by Leigh, Catesby · More from publication -
Sacred gloom
IN the annals of Western painting, different masters have won acclaim on different grounds. Michelangelo is known mainly for his mastery of form,...
National Review, 04/25/05 by Catesby Leigh · More from publication -
The manliness of art.

From the modest semi-attached house where he spent his early childhood, Alexander Stoddart could get a good view of a roadside monument to Sir...
American Enterprise, The, 09/01/03 by Leigh, Catesby · More from publication -
It Takes a Village: In praise of the New Urbanism
Nate Bowman first broke ground on Vermillion, his 350-acre North Carolina village, over four years ago, and since then only one of its four...
National Review, 07/14/03 by Catesby Leigh · More from publication -
The Prince's Architect - John Simpson: The Queen's Gallery, Buckingham Palace, and Other Works - Book Review
John Simpson: The Queen's Gallery, Buckingham Palace, and Other Works, by Richard John and David Watkin (Andreas Papadakis, 135 pp., $40) John...
National Review, 11/11/02 by Catesby Leigh · More from publication



