Chicago Couple Restores a Spacious Gothic Revival, Inside and Out
Melissa Weber, a ceramic artist, and Jay Dandy, collections manager at the Art Institute of Chicago, live in this 10,000-square-foot Gothic Revival house, designed by architect Charles Sumner Frost. Its large rooms accommodate the couple’s Modern art and furniture collection.
7+ Virtual Activities to Delight Preservation Lovers
These resources are varied—from virtual tours to children’s books—but all present different ways to consume and preserve history while staying safe at home.
The John and Alice Coltrane Home: A Source of Inspiration
While broadcasting music, making videos to share on social media, and dabbling in art projects from home is a new experience for most, for John and Alice Coltrane, home was always a place to experiment with their artistry. In fact, their family home in Long Island, New York, was the birthplace of some of their most celebrated work.
Preservation Magazine Features Places in Transition
These five places have recently been restored, threatened, saved, or lost—including Riggs National Bank in Washington, D.C., a Midcentury Modern pavilion in Philadelphia, the Googie-style Tom’s Diner in Denver, and more.