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- A New Tribe of Tepee Dwellers in Ibiza where the nights are cool and dry.

- Design Steps Up in Disaster’s Wake. Architecture for Humanity's efforts in Biloxi, Mississippi.

- In the Garden: Nature Red in Tooth, Claw and Carapace. Garden insects — "the good, the bad and the merely ugly."

- Room to Improve: How can I enliven an empty stairwell?
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- Personal Shopper: Sports Equipment Organization.
(Pics: Tony Cenicola, Claude Armand Bal, Marlon Blackwell, Esther Watson)
Comments (2)
I'm so happy to see that AT posted the Times article about disaster housing in Biloxi.
That's my hometown, and on recent visits, I've actually been able to witness some of the progress on one of these homes.
Again, thank you for spreading the positive news about Mississippi and its recovery efforts. People down there are truly amazing, and it's so great to know that modern architecture will be infusing our cities as they regrow!
Anyone recognize the upright white sofa in photo #7 (of the slideshow)? Love it!