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MARCH 24, 2005
Architecture and Carchitecture
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The architect fused domestic and industrial design in Nissan's new Michigan studio.

Architecture and Carchitecture
By PHIL PATTON
Last week, Nissan Motor unveiled both a new sport concept car and a new design studio by Californian architect Jennifer Luce.
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His 5 Cents' WorthAT HOME WITH | JOE FITZGERALD
His 5 Cents' Worth
By WILLIAM L. HAMILTON
In the world of coins, Joe Fitzgerald is an overnight design sensation, winning two commissions for a new nickel.

Dissent Roils Wright's WorldDissent Roils Wright's World
By LEIGH FLAYTON
Frank Lloyd Wright built Taliesin West in 1938 as a living laboratory for architectural study, but now the future of the school is in doubt.

Turning Trash Into Gold: A New Urban AlchemyTRADE SECRETS
Turning Trash Into Gold: A New Urban Alchemy
By CAROLE BRADEN
At Dumpster Diving 301, a course on fishing for free home-improvement materials, students learn how to sort the jewels from the junk.

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A Holly for the Hedges
By LESLIE LAND
Can you suggest a broadleaf evergreen to plant for an informal hedge? Something besides rhododendrons, please.

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By MARIANNE ROHRLICH
For this spring's holiday table, hosts will be putting out not only their best porcelain but fresh designs in smooth, colorful melamine and metals.
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The Springtime Blues, Back to DelightThe Springtime Blues, Back to Delight
By KEN DRUSE
This is high season for voluptuous potted blue Hydrangea macrophylla. Blue may be the most sought-after color in the garden.




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