Word: architecturale
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By the fall of 1932, Chasteney was employed by Time, Inc. Chasteney worked for Time, Architectural Forum and Magazine of Building before helping to launch House and Home.
Even as President Nixon proposes an end to student draft deferments on March 1, student attention is more closely riveted to events on campus: On March 7--International Women's Day--a group of women activists took over the Architectural Technology Workshop on Memorial Drive, demanding the creation of a...
Rudenstine and his wife will also spend time enjoying the culture and art of the countries they visit. In Tokyo, said Huppe, they will tour the city with local architects to visit architectural landmarks.
The bricks of Harvard Square hold a certain allure. They more resemble the color of the rich earth than does concrete. They hearken back to Boston's colonial history. They seem man-made (though their exactitude testifies otherwise), and they are man-laid. Most importantly, though, they are universal in...
The bricks themselves cannot be made from the region's soil, for unlike fertile Virginia, the Massachusetts colonists found themselves richer in the harbor than the field. Similarly, Hillel and St. Paul's though superficially dedicated to such kin ventures as morality and God, differ on details like whether Christ...