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With housing demand high in France after World War I, Ferdinand Fillod filed his first design patent well before experiments ...
Science in ancient Egypt and Greece followed a similar pattern: It thrived during good times and fell off in periods of ...
In early 2024, I was contacted by Cider Mill Press, a HarperCollins imprint, to develop a search-and-find book. After some ...
The trends are changing and so is everyone’s preference for a honeymoon destination. People have started to prefer quiet, ...
Here are some of the Press Association’s chosen television highlights over the coming days from Saturday, August 2, including ...
The domino stamps that Evans painted allowed him to play the game around the edge of an envelope, turning the corners as one ...
Monticello (pronounced Mon-tuh-SELL-oh) offers a glimpse into a Florida that existed long before Mickey Mouse set up shop – a place where authenticity trumps attraction, and where the pace of life ...
Xenocrates' ethics, metaphysics, and epistemology shaped later Platonism, blending reason with virtue and structured philosophical thought.
Apollodorus of Damascus, the Greek architectural genius who built Emperor Trajan’s Rome, from his Column to the longest ...
Bruce Goff, the quirky architect behind LACMA's Japanese Garden, is largely unknown to the public, but his influence is being ...
Charleston is an old town, at least by the standards of U.S. residents, and it has a plethora of interesting buildings with ...
Victor Kossakovsky's new documentary, Architecton, is an ode to rock, the foundational matter that grounds our art and ...