Take a Sneak Peek at Dwell’s July/August 2020 Issue

From a breezy home in San Francisco to a monolithic, live/work space in Brazil, the next issue of Dwell looks at how houses have turned into shelter-in-place sanctuaries. Sign up for Dwell+ to be the first to see it all.
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La Invernada by GAAA: A see-through shell gives this tiny cabin in Chile endless views of the woods and sky.

La Invernada by GAAA: A see-through shell gives this tiny cabin in Chile endless views of the woods and sky.

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Three Rudolph Schindler restorations by Steven Ehrlich, Kali Nikitas, and Richard Shelton: A trio of Schindler houses brings three Los Angeles families together.

Three Rudolph Schindler restorations by Steven Ehrlich, Kali Nikitas, and Richard Shelton: A trio of Schindler houses brings three Los Angeles families together.

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Translucence House by Fougeron Architects: Expanses of glass and broad trellises bring clarity and connection to a renovated home in San Francisco.

Translucence House by Fougeron Architects: Expanses of glass and broad trellises bring clarity and connection to a renovated home in San Francisco.


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