This week on "Sunday Morning" (May 17): "By Design"
Summary
The CBS News Sunday Morning show on May 17 features stories about design in housing, architecture, fashion, and décor. It highlights practical uses of small homes in backyards to ease housing shortages, explores ancient adobe building methods combined with modern 3-D printing, and showcases the colorful Finnish design firm Marimekko.Key Facts
- CBS News Sunday Morning airs Sundays at 9:00 a.m. ET on CBS and streams at 11:00 a.m. ET on the CBS News app.
- Oregon contractor Jacob Fry built two small rental units in his backyard to help with housing shortages caused by wildfires.
- Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) are small homes on the same property as a main house, used as extra homes for rent or family.
- Adobe is an ancient building material made from mud bricks, now gaining popularity again and being combined with 3-D printing technology.
- The Finnish company Marimekko is known worldwide for its bold fabric, fashion, and home design patterns.
- The show tours Ardrossan Mansion, a large historic Georgian-style estate in Philadelphia.
- Chandeliers, decorative hanging lights, are explained for their design and glamour.
- A Philadelphia cheesesteak sandwich, with thinly sliced meat, is featured as a local cultural icon.
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