Summer 2008
Summer 2008 issue of Arts and Crafts Homes and the Revival magazine preview.
Here’s a preview of what’s inside of the Summer 2008 issue of Arts & Crafts Homes and the Revival:
IN THE MAGAZINE:
Restoration
A Lakeside Retreat
An authentic camp in the Arts & Crafts Rustic style: a cabin uninhabited from 1916 until the 1980s is brought back. by Donna Pizzi| photographs by Phillip Clayton-Thompson
New Work
Dream Catchers in Arizona
A contemporary bungalow inspired by Native American motifs is part of a community developed by a museum. by Lori Conner| photographs by Tim Fuller
Interiors
Adirondack Lodge Re-Imagined
Signature furniture designed by Prairie School architect Frank Lloyd Wright works beautifully in the old place. by Dan Cooper| photographs by Carolyn Bates
Utility Spaces
A Writer's Studio
A privacy-ensuring alternative to adding on. by Richard O'Conner
Outside
Greenwood Gardens
A Unique example of the A&C aethetic applied to formal garden design. photographs by Sten Gross & Susan Daley
The Guild
Kevin Rodel
From Mackintosh reproductions to inspired original work and cohesive interiors. by Patricia Poore

Patricia Poore is Editor-in-chief of Old House Journal and Arts & Crafts Homes, as well as editorial director at Active Interest Media’s Home Group, overseeing New Old House, Traditional Building, and special-interest publications.
Poore joined Old House Journal when it was a Brooklyn-brownstoner newsletter in the late 1970s. She became owner and publisher and, except for the years 2002–2013, has been its editor. Poore founded the magazines Old-House Interiors (1995–2013) and Early Homes (2004–2017); their content is now available online and folded into Old-House Journal’s wider coverage. Poore also created GARBAGE magazine (1989–1994), the first unaffiliated environmental consumer magazine.
Poore has participated, hands-on, in several restorations, including her own homes: a 1911 brownstone in Park Slope, Brooklyn, and a 1904 Tudor–Shingle Style house in Gloucester, Massachusetts, where she brought up her boys and their wonderful dogs.