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A street artist had to depend on patrons to help him buy a 19th century house and had to depend on himself to restore it.
This week at Indepedent, Michelle Grabner is presenting new works at the Kohler Art Center with Cleveland's Abattoir Gallery.
Opening to the public tomorrow, the Venice Biennale’s 19th International Architecture Exhibition is the world’s most ...
The story Jennifer Magallon tells is this: The morning after Jan. 7, walking up to the unrecognizable ruin of her home, among ...
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Business of Home on MSNSprightly styles from Sanderson, Peter Dunham for Hudson Grace, and Ferrick MasonFrom berry sprig–accented fabrics to sculptural solid marble coffee tables, here are some standouts from the latest round of ...
A community of Carmelite nuns and a community of Carmelite hermits, both in Lake Elmo, have undertaken new construction projects in recent years.
Fisher created the Big Fruit mural visible from the Howard Street station, and a new mural — a facade on a facade — can be ...
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Veranda on MSNThis Charleston House Once Belonged to the Catholic Church. Now It Belongs to Singer Darius RuckerAfter purchasing the home, Rucker, a Charleston native, learned that the property was first owned by a wealthy landowner and ...
The stunning home, designed by renowned architect Andrew Skurman, is located on Belvedere Island and features jaw-dropping ...
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