American Bungalow is a quarterly special interest magazine whose stated purpose is “preserving and restoring the modest American 20th Century home, the bungalow, and the rich lifestyle it affords.” Since its introduction in 1990, the publication has been a major spur to the revitalization of interest in bungalow homes and their connection to the original and contemporary Arts and Crafts movement. The magazine and its advertisers are a popular resource for bungalow owners and architects. In 1987, John Brinkmann Design Offices, Inc. moved into Twycross House, a 1914 one-owner bungalow in Sierra Madre, California. The particular charm and history of Twycross House sparked owner John Brinkmann's interest in bungalows, leading him to launch American Bungalow magazine in September 1990. More information...
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