Yale’s Skinner-Trowbridge House by Gladys Montgomery Jones – Early American Life, February 2002

Estimate the number of historic buildings demolished each year because American communities can't figure out how to use them, and you would—conservatively—reach a number in the hundreds. Internationally, the number is much greater. "Unlike a picture or a statue, a building must continue to justify itself on more than artistic grounds," wrote Constance Greiff [...]

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A Tale of Two Doors by Gordon Bock – Old-House Journal, January-February 2000

Photographs by John Crispin Making Period Doors From Plank to Paint When Richard Pieper began restoring his vernacular farmhouse, he knew he would be re-creating parts lost over two centuries of architectural changes. Erected in a rural valley east of Albany, New York, around 1790, the house was slowly losing key structural members in [...]

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