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June 2001


Articles

Everything Old Is New Again

When I began organizing this edition of Luxury Home Builder, the focus was on contemporary architecture.

Inner Beauty

Architect Morris Schindler designed the home using the principles of Maharishi Sthapatya Veda, an Indian system of architectural planning based upon the world’s most ancient interpretations of natural law and how they relate to building design.

Natural Wonder

Natural materials -- brick, stone and wood -- soften the ultramodern character of this magnificent glass house perched on a rocky hillside north of Ann Arbor, Mich.

Pioneer Spirit

Contemporary Architecture Looks to the Past for Inspiration.

Secure Future

While the exterior of this Georgian-style executive estate in Cary, N.C., features elements of a classic style, this $2.4 million, spec-built showplace, known as The Barrington at Regency, is every bit a home for the future.

Steam and Sauna Can Heat Up Your Sales

Steam and sauna rooms offer a lot of sex appeal to potential buyers and clients, and adept marketing can boost a builder’s sales.

The Table

A glance at American culture will tell anyone that we are becoming more aware of health and fitness.

The Tutorial: Marketing Your Web Site

You have spent the time and money to create a Web site that has good content, good navigation, and loads quickly. However, all your efforts in careful design and implementation will go unnoticed if you do not promote and market your Web site successful...

Tide and True Exercise

Now discriminating and health-conscious homeowners are seeing an exercise pool as not just an investment for life but also as a design focus in their luxury homes.

Toasty Toes in Antarctica

When the U.S. Antarctic program began renovating its buildings, it needed a reliable, effective way to keep the researchers warm.
 

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