In a special edition hosted by Charles Osgood, "Sunday Morning" looks at how design impacts the world we live in - from architecture, interior design and fashion to gardening and pop culture.
What's old is new: Tracy Smith takes a look at the resurgence of classic architectural styles in the buildings of Stephen Alesch and Robin Standefer.
How designs color the mind: Susan Spencer of "48 Hours" explains how the psychology of design has been applied to analysts' offices, prisons, and even locker rooms.
Cubicles: Richard Schlesinger on how work environments have changed since the days of "Mad Men."
Plus: Mo Rocca with a history of swimwear; Erin Moriarty of "48 Hours" lifts our sights to roof gardens; Bill Geist hits the mini golf course; and Lee Cowan on singer and design maven Jennifer Lopez.
All this and more this "Sunday Morning." Listen for the trumpet!
50 years ago, George Raveling was standing just feet away from Dr. Martin Luther King on the National Mall when he was handed three historic sheets of paper
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