
Dan Protess
April 2, 2014
Dan Protess
October 24, 2014
Taos Pueblo

We finished filming “10 Homes that Changed America” at homes that are older than American itself.
Dan Protess
October 7, 2014
Glidehouse

When architect Michelle Kaufmann started designing this stylish, sustainable home for herself and her husband in Marin County, California, her envious friends starting asking how they could have modern, green homes of their own.
Dan Protess
September 27, 2014
Monticello
He may have been the author of the Declaration of Independence, Secretary of State, and President of the United States, but we’re featuring Thomas Jefferson for his groundbreaking work as an architect.
Dan Protess
September 27, 2014
Langston Terrace

“High design” and “humane” are not terms we ordinarily associate with public housing, but Langston Terrace in Washington, DC, is no ordinary public housing project.
Dan Protess
September 15, 2014
The Tenement

This “Home that Changed America” is a bit different: it’s not a single house, but a type of home that you will find in many American cities: the tenement.
Dan Protess
September 15, 2014
Dan Protess
September 15, 2014
The Experts
Three great interviewees lent their voices to “10 Homes that Changed America” this week.
Dan Protess
August 28, 2014
Marina City
This week we’re playing on our home turf: Chicago, Illinois. Marina City may be one of our “10 Homes that Changed America”, but it’s so much more than just housing.
Dan Protess
August 25, 2014
Fallingwater

A program about American homes would not be complete without Fallingwater. This week we made our requisite trip to this Frank Lloyd Wright masterpiece, which hovers dramatically over a waterfall in Western Pennsylvania.