Flights of Fancy
Leslie Payne’s flying machines soared, if only in his imagination
Recasting Shakespeare’s Stage
Designing a Globe Theatre for the 21st century
Today’s Tattoos
Making your mark
Waste Into Walls: Building Casas Out of Sand
A green technology guru heads to the dump in search of the stuff of dreams
Building the New Urbanism
Urban planners take a cue from pre-WWII cities and towns
Q&A: Cheryl Henson
Cheryl Henson, Henson’s daughter and a muppet designer, spoke with Smithsonian’s Jennifer Drapkin
By Design
Over the past half-century the small town of Columbus, Indiana, has turned itself into a showplace of modern architecture
35 Who Made a Difference: Julie Taymor
Transcending genres, the designer and director creates shamanistic theater
Tunnel Visionary
Intrepid explorer Julia Solis finds beauty in the ruins of derelict urban structures
Man’s Reach
The Cooper-Hewitt explores the wide-ranging impact of historical and contemporary designs
Doo Wop by the Sea
Architects and preservationists have turned a strip of New Jersey shore into a monument to mid-century architecture. Can they keep the bulldozers at bay?
Gaudí’s Gift
In Barcelona, a yearlong celebration spotlights architecture’s playful genius the audacious and eccentric Antoni Gaudí
Old Sneakers Never Die
For much of the 20th century, hoopsters from pro to pickup loved their Converse Chuck Taylor All stars
Class Act
In Alabama, students turn tires and bales of hay into striking architecture for the poor
Shaker Works Gallery
A compendium of thoughts on the Shakers from some quotable notables
Moving Big Stuff
If you can move a lighthouse, you can move anything
The Incredible Lightness of Being Renzo Piano
The maverick Genoese architect has built an international reputation with daring projects that span the globe
This Joint Is Jumping
Wearing zoot suits and skirts that twirl, Lindy Hoppers are making lots of whoopee from coast to coast
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