Building Tradition Podcast Por Peter H. Miller Hon AIA arte de portada

Building Tradition

Building Tradition

De: Peter H. Miller Hon AIA
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From the editors of TRADITIONAL BUILDING, PERIOD HOMES, OLD HOUSE JOURNAL, and NEW OLD HOUSE, Building Tradition is a new podcast featuring interviews with industry leaders about traditional design, historic restoration/renovation; period inspired construction and the allied building arts. Join industry veteran, columnist and publisher Peter H. Miller, Hon AIA along with his special guests to hear about who's doing what to improve our built environment.©2023 Cruz Bay Publishing, Inc. an Active Interest Media company Arte Mundial
Episodios
  • Monumental Architecture and the Commission which Approves It
    Dec 9 2025
    Host Peter H. Miller, Hon AIA interviews Thomas E. Luebke FAIA, Secretary of the United States Commission of Fine Arts. Listen as Luebke explains the meaning behind national monuments, their historical context and the important mission of the U.S Commission of Fine Arts.
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    41 m
  • Decorative Arts with Lenore Winters Studio
    Nov 11 2025
    Host Peter H. Miller, Hon AIA interviews Lenore Winters, of Lenore Winters Studio, an architectural artisan who serves designers, builders and their clients. Listen in as Winters tells the stories behind her artwork and shares advice for students, emerging professionals, craftspeople and building artisans who create beautiful spaces.
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    33 m
  • Architect Richard Sammons Designs the New Period House
    Oct 14 2025
    Host Peter H. Miller, Hon AIA interviews Richard Sammons, of Fairfax and Sammons Architects, one of the most important and accomplished classical design firms in the country. Listen in as Sammons explains how his classical design principals and use of sustainable materials inform and create new period houses and the "creative reconstructions" of buildings from the 18th and early 19th centuries."
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    28 m
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