Home This Week: "By Design" our annual broadcast devoted to how design shapes our lives, hosted by Jane Pauley byozgur -May 22, 2022 0 Email Not Displaying? Click Here May 22, 2022 Did you miss "Sunday Morning" this week? Catch up now! Self-tracking your health data Experts say wearable devices like smartwatches that continually monitor your health data and alert you to potential problems may one day detect potential medical conditions ranging from heart issues and stroke to cancer. Read More Land artist Jon Foreman, whose canvas is a beach Artist Jon Foreman finds inspiration in nature and a receding tide, using rocks that he finds, or raked sand, to turn the beaches of Wales into spectacular designs that are destined to be washed away. Correspondent Seth Doane reports on landscape art that is stunning – and fleeting. Watch Now A home made from shipping containers In 2016 Zack and Brie Smithey built their dream home in St. Charles, Missouri: a 3BR, 2.5 bath, 3,000 sq. ft., two-story structure made out of eight shipping containers. Now, they're helping other people build container homes. Correspondent Luke Burbank talks with homeowners who refuse to be boxed into traditional notions of home construction. Watch Now Kenny Loggins on savoring the moments Even at 74, the musician (whose new memoir is titled "Still Alright") sounds as youthful as his songs, which have a habit of making us feel young, too. Vertical farms: A rising form of agriculture In downtown Jackson, Wyo., a small plot of land, 30 by 150 feet, produces 100,000 pounds of locally-sourced produce a year, thanks to a farm that soars in the air. Designing plant walls for home and office For an interior decor alternative to hanging photographs or artwork, "green walls" are alive with plants that bring color and oxygen indoors – and they water themselves. The evolution of surfboards Originally a sport of Hawaiian royalty, surfing was taken to the next level once surfboard designers started making boards wider, shorter and lighter. Thrift shopping: Making fashion more sustainable Secondhand shopping, also known as upcycling, is one of fashion's fastest-growing trends. Correspondent Serena Altschul looks at how getting new use from unwanted clothes is becoming a $35 billion market. The art of wallpaper Heidi and Christian Batteau are the husband-and-wife duo behind Assemblage, which creates bespoke, handmade wallpaper using ancient Italian techniques. Correspondent Nancy Giles looks into the history of wallpaper, and talks with interior designer Sheila Bridges about bringing more diversity to the walls – and ceilings – of a 21st century home. A history of Santa Barbara The city on California's southern coast would evolve dramatically over four centuries, from home of the Chumash people to a Spanish settlement and mission, to an oceanfront jewel whose architecture and lifestyle have become the epitome of the California Dream. Inside Bellosguardo, a reclusive heiress' historic home Built in the 1930s, high above the Santa Barbara coast, the home made famous in the bestselling "Empty Mansions" was a summer residence of Huguette Clark, who didn't set foot on the property for several decades, and instructed her staff to never change a thing. Montecito's El Fureidis, a Gilded Age treasure in Santa Barbara Built in 1906 in the Montecito Hills, the Mediterranean-inspired home of real estate tycoon James Waldron Gillespie is an oasis of tranquility and class in a lush 10-acre property. The beauty that is the paper clip Collector and author James Ward is obsessed about one of the most utilitarian devices we know, an office staple that is not a stapler: tiny wire sculptures – miniature pieces of art – that stick papers together. The one tool your kitchen can't do without Epicurious senior editor Emily Johnson on the history of the kitchen gadget that is indispensable – the can opener. The scoop on ice cream The co-founder of the Museum of Ice Cream in New York City believes ice cream that is scooped into a perfect little ball tastes better. Martha Stewart on spring cleaning your home office space After two-and-a-half years of working from home, your office-away-from-office can do with some refreshing. The multimedia lifestyle entrepreneur offers some organizing tips. Extended Nature Video: California Coast "Sunday Morning" takes us along the California coast, where birds – and not just surfers – enjoy the waves. Videographer: Luke Thomas. Watch the full May 22 "By Design" episode! Hosted by Jane Pauley. Web excl.: Abortion, Russia among documentary topics of Human Rights Watch Film Festival 10 films, along with discussions featuring filmmakers and activists, will be presented May 20-26, both in-person in New York City and nationwide via streaming. "Here Comes the Sun": Lily Tomlin and Jane Fonda, and Crystal Bridges Museum Actresses Lily Tomlin and Jane Fonda sit down with Tracy Smith to discuss "Grace and Frankie," getting older and the importance of female friendships. Also, Martha Teichner visits Crystal Bridges Museum in Bentonville, Arkansas, opened by Alice Walton. WATCH SUNDAY MORNING... ANYTIME, ANYWHERE Download the CBS News app Copyright © 2022 CBS Interactive Inc. 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