A regional approach to modern architecture

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Homes and buildings in Vermont
aren’t often thought of as "Modern" with a capital "M."  Most of our structures tend to veer toward
the more quaint and old-fashioned.  And
without a strong corporate presence in many areas of the state, the large,
modern structures found in many cities, aren’t found in Vermont.  But in recent years, Vermont
has evolved, and become a hot bed of a new, regional style of modernism that
focuses on sustainability and a sense of scale and place.  We learn more with architectural historian
Glenn Andres, and architect John McLeod. 

Click here to see the Vermont Modern Architecture Gallery

Also, we talk with Rutland Herald reporter Bruce Edwards about
how much money is coming into Vermont
from Department of Defense contracts.

 

Photo credit:  AP/Toby Talbot

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