Kitchen & Master Bath, Cary, N.C.
By K. Schipper
CARY, N.C. – There’s nothing like a satisfied customer. Just ask Kelly Musico.
By K. Schipper
CARY, N.C. – There’s nothing like a satisfied customer. Just ask Kelly Musico.
By K. Schipper
NEW YORK – A fire at The Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine one week before Christmas 2001 certainly wasn’t the worst calamity to befall New Yorkers that year – but the effects lingered long after city firefighters left the building.
By K. Schipper
LA CROSSE, Wis. – People traveling south from this Mississippi River valley city may be surprised to see what appears to be a classic Italian church rising from the trees of a rolling hillside.
By K. Schipper
DENVER – Paying someone to let you do a job isn’t usually anyone’s idea
of a good investment. But, when that gives you naming rights to a hot
new space in one of this city’s most-popular venues, it’s a unique
opportunity to show your stuff.
By K. Schipper
HOUSTON – Put an artisan who worked on a cathedral in 1008 in a time machine and bring him to the present, and there’d be a lot to surprise him – starting with the ability to complete the job in a couple years rather than decades, or even longer.
By K. Schipper
BLOOMFIELD HILLS, Mich. – When early settlers of this Detroit suburb built their first school on the eve of the Civil War, they used the material at hand: granite fieldstone left behind when the last of the glaciers retreated from the area millennia before.
By K. Schipper
ATLANTA – Emory University’s board of trustees started the 21st century by deciding to put a new face on the institution’s School of Medicine.
By K. Schipper
GREEN BAY, Wis. — In 1936, the offensive line of the Fordham University football team earned the eternal title of the “Seven Blocks of Granite.” Years later, one of those “blocks” – Vince Lombardi – provided the foundation for one of professional football’s greatest dynasties.
By Claire Santry
LONDON – A new station for European high-speed train travel offers plenty of 21st-century convenience … wrapped in a gorgeous renovation of Victorian-era stonework.
By K. Schipper
CORONA DEL MAR, Calif. – People will put up with nearly anything to have beachfront property in Southern California. But, when one couple finally opted to replace what one of their architects calls “a very small home,” they didn’t settle for half-measures.