NEWS 2012
Duo is the Architecture Commentator for the New Haven Register's OpEd. 

If you have article suggestions, send him an email at duo.dickinson@snet.net



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+ Duo and Binnie Klein have a new radio show on WPKN called Home Work where they discuss all things domestic. Here is the pilot.
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+ On Saved by Design: Prohibition

+ On nj.com:  Home Remodeling Ideas: 'Staying Put' has Advantages in Slow Real Estate Market

+ In New Haven Magazine: One Year Wonder

+ On Saved by Design: Wither Winter?

+ In the New Haven Register: Thinking Big Preservation

+ In The Episcopal New Yorker:  New Chapel for Incarnation Camp

+ In The Boston Globe: Empty Nesters Carve Out Boomer Caves

+ On Saved by Design: The New HubrisThe Canons

+ On Saved by Design: Parenting Twilight ZoneUnintended ConsequencesPowerless

+ In New Haven Magazine: Building a Home for the Hendersons

+ In The Living Church: Grace in Built Form

+ On Saved by Design: Stuff, Dark Matter, Junk DNA & Original Sin,  Timing is Everything  

+ On Saved by Design: Food & Manners

+ On Saved by Design: Slouching Towards SustainabilityMagical ThinkingColonial Quandaries

+ In the New Haven Register: New Rest Stops Lack Thought, Design Standards, BeautySimilar Buildings, Big Divide in Design

+ On Staying Put: Accessing It AllDon't Let Your Shrubs Eat Your House1960s Split Level Remodel by Wright and Robinson

+ In Proud Green Home: Windows Always Cost

+ In Civic Projects: Incarnation Camp Chapel is finished!

+ In New Haven Magazine: Powerhouse

+ On Homework with Binnie Klein: Living On, Near or By the Water

+ In Architecture Boston: Post-Modernism and Intelligent Design

+ Listen to Curtis and I chat about "Access to Oil and Surburbia" on Burning Down the House

+ On Staying Put Do's and Don'ts: Better Too Many Outlets and Lights than Too Few

+ On Staying Put Community: Faux-Polynesian Rancher by EASA Architects

+ In Saved By Design: The Man Makes the ClothingTwo Mindsets for Any RemodelConfusing Effort and ControlPositively No

+ In Proud Green Home: HVAC Zones are Always Good

+ In the New Haven Register: Sports Like Football are Worth the Risks

+ In Saved by Design: Current Canons of Architectural Correctness7 Ways Your House Can Be GoodThe Forever PartArchitectural Correctness

+ In Proud Green Home: Employ Design that Saves

+ A review of Staying Put in Cottages and Bungalows: Five Ways to Turn Your 'Starter' Home into Your 'Forever' Home

+ In New Haven Magazine: Row House Renaissance

Staying Put in USA Today: Homeowners keep renovations simple, budget-friendly

+ In Saved By Design: -tweenersDecorate, Deconstruct or DivorceUpsize/Downsize

+ In Proud Green Home: Swamp Yankee Green

+ In Saved By Design: Recovering from RenovationSomething HappenedIt's All About Wood: Wood's UsesHow the Raised Ranch Changed Everything

+ In the New Haven Register: Yale art gallery makes past available to all in the future

+ In New Haven Magazine: The Developer's New 'Clothes'

+ On Saved By Design: Homesteading

+ On the radio: Faith Middleton and I discuss insulation solutions and other home quandaries on The Faith Middleton Show. Listen.

+ On Proud Green Home: Green-washing and Swamp Yankee Green

+ On Saved By Design: A follow-up to ExpectationsSnapshotWood's Body

+ In Builder Magazine: Curve Appeal

+ On Saved By Design: Perfectly ImpossibleMercurial Gone BipolarA Bridge to NormalcyCreating Defenses Against FireHow to Watch Football if You Hate It

+ In the New Haven Register: Lower Whitney Evolves

+ In New Haven Magazine: Turret Syndrome

+ In the New York Times: The Guilt-free Handyman Shopping Spree

+ In the Washington Post: Remodeling Trends Shift with Housing Bust

+ In Saved By Design: Post-Modernism and Intelligent Design

+ In Residential Architect: Perfecting the Client Process

+ On the radio: Binnie Klein and Duo talk house, home and all things domestic on this pilot show for an evolving series. Listen.

+ On Saved By Design: Geocentricism
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