H&H busts out this week in an even more expansive fashion than last week, rocketing around the world, from Budapest to Lubbock to Avignon and Scotland. It's almost too much to keep up with. In all of this, design takes back seat to some very interesting personal stories. It's pure People magazine. Jump in!
Top Stories

- From the Dakota to the Danube: Bill Hamilton digs up another fascinating New York-really-is-the-center-of-the-world story. These are the Hungarian homes of Sam Havadtoy, designer, painter and ex sort of husband to Yoko Ono. His story aside, the current rising influence of Hungarian art and design is featured here.
- A Corrugated House in a Sunburned Land: Peter Flueckiger is Swiss, but he lives in Lubbock, TX, in a house that cost less than a prefab. Inspired by Eames and Judd, there is a good design lesson in here.
- Personal Shopper checks out new lighting designs:And they are all dripping with glassy bling and crystal ice.




Wow, I really love that house in Texas. So cheap! And sounds really beautiful; I wish they would have showed more pictures.
That house in Lubbock is about 5 blocks from my parents house. Thrilled to see my hometown in House & Garden.
I was born & raised in Lubbock, as well. But I don't think I've ever seen that house before... It seems like I would notice something neat like that.
I noticed the mention that Stainless Steel finish appliances are now over. I think in "currents". A possibility we discussed here a few months back. I'm not sure I favor the "bronze" look. Other opinions on what should replace "stainless steel" in the kitchen.
Can anyone tell me what is color of the wall in the picture "Corrugated house in sunburned land"?
Thanks, JR
I like the look of that bronze, perhaps. It's warm. I'd like to see it in person too. I am considering using some steel pipe as a decorative element outside, and letting it age to a rusted patina, maybe this would tie things together.
I love the corrugated house. But Lubbock? Poor things living in the buckle of the bible belt.
I loved the corrugated house and the story about Yoko Ono's ex (or whatever he was) and wished there were more picture of both places. I haven't finished the rest of the section completely, but this week was great, as it's been lately. Why don't we get to vote anymore?
Yeehaw! Lubbock??
That's that mysterious place i was born in but moved out after 9 months...this article was my first glimpse of what 'Lubbock' was/is, and i'm glad it was found in a design article.
Raised in 'the O.C.' and transplanted to NYC 6 years ago.. maybe you guys can give me more info about Lubbock (it's in the buckle of the bible belt??) and give me something to be proud of..
Lubbock is a pretty conservative place. (I've lived there all my life just until about eight months ago.) It was voted the second most conservative city in the United States last year.
(http://www.kcbd.com/Global/story.asp?s=3725052)
Not only is Lubbock a conservative city, but it's also the birthplace of the legendary Buddy Holly.