Citation: R. Covington, Forever young - The recently renovated Anne Frank House in Amsterdam, where the gifted teenager hid from the Nazis, celebrates her legacy, SMITHSONIAN, 32(7), 2001, pp. 70-76
Citation: R. Covington, Renaissance of the gardens of Versailles - After violent storms destroyed thousands of trees in 1999, fears of disaster eased when the cleanup revealed panoramas unseen for centuries, fitting neatly into a 25-year restoration plan, SMITHSONIAN, 32(4), 2001, pp. 90
Citation: R. Covington, The leaning tower straightens up - In Pisa the tilted one is back in business after an 11-year effort to keep it from collapsing, SMITHSONIAN, 32(3), 2001, pp. 40
Citation: R. Covington et S. Gottlieb, A swoopy, funky fun house of rock - Seattle's new Experience Music Projectis a $100 million, technology-enhanced repository of American pop music where anyone can be a rock star, SMITHSONIAN, 31(3), 2000, pp. 68
Citation: R. Covington et R. Cagnoni, An act of faith & the restorer's art (Restoration efforts at the earthquake-ravaged Basilica of St. Francis in Assisi), SMITHSONIAN, 30(8), 1999, pp. 76
Citation: R. Covington, The incredible lightness of being - Renzo Piano (Prizewinning designs by Genoese architect that span the globe), SMITHSONIAN, 30(3), 1999, pp. 62