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Promo Daily: Cody Pickens
In this installment of Photographer's Promotional Pieces We Love and Why: Cody Pickens
written by: Julia Sabot06.18.13 -
London and New York: A Double Exposure Project
Daniella Zalcman is a photojournalist who has worked for the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Sports Illustrated, and National Geographic, among other outlets. When she moved from New York to...
written by: Austin Yoder06.18.13 -
Off the Grid by François Chambard and Frederick McSwain
A recent show at Gallery R’Pure in New York explored the meaning of life ‘off the grid’ for the urban explorer. While Off the Grid is nomadic by nature, a cohesiveness in color, materials, and...
written by: Sara Carpenter06.17.13 -
Modernist L-Shaped Charred Cedar Cabin in Alaska
In the shadow of Mount McKinley, amid Alaska’s meadows and icy streams, a former teacher and a four-time Iditarod winner built a modernist cabin as expansive as the Last Frontier.
written by: Amara Holsteinphotos by: Kamil Bialous06.17.13 -
Dwell on Design Preview: Tom Kundig Collection
We're huge fans of architect Tom Kundig's work here at Dwell, so we'll surely be stopping by his booth—D7—at Dwell on Design this weekend. Among the hundreds of other exhibitors, from solar panels...
written by: Jaime Gillin06.17.13 -
6 City Rooftop Gardens We Love
In cities around the world, rooftop gardens have become a popular way to make use of the limited real estate that’s available in environments defined by industrial buildings.
written by: Emma Marsano06.17.13 -
Promo Daily: Jill Paider
In this installment of Photographer's Promotional Pieces We Love and Why: Jill Paider
written by: Anna Goldwater Alexanderphotos by: Jill Paider06.17.13 -
Green Local Nonprofit Q&A: ANEW
At Dwell on Design on Sunday, June 23, on the Sustainable Design stage a trio of do-gooders will discuss their latest undertaking: building 15 LEED-certified libraries in Mexico, using donated...
written by: Jaime Gillin06.15.13 -
Jonathan Kline Sculpture at March
Inspired by the black ash trees that he uses to create his sculptural pieces, Jonathan Kline is currently on exhibit with his Sculpture line at March.
written by: Olivia Martin06.14.13 -
9 Amazing Modern Houses by Paul Archer
We're big fans of British architect Paul Archer, so much so that we ran a story on the incredible Green Orchard house he designed for his parents in our June 2013 issue. Naturally we were thrilled...
written by: Aaron Britt06.14.13 -
Friday Finds 06.14.13
Welcome to another round of Friday Finds! To help you foray into the long-awaited weekend, we've gathered up a few of our favorite finds from the webosphere, travels, and beyond for your viewing...
written by: Eujin Rhee06.14.13 -
Promo Daily: Jake Stangel
In this installment of Photographer's Promotional Pieces We Love: Jake Stangel
written by: Julia Sabot06.14.13 -
Made in America: Shinola Brand Gets a Reboot
Shinola, a new brand promoting domestic manufacturing, aims to bring cottage industry back to the factory spaces of Detroit.
written by: Eujin Rhee06.13.13 -
Promo Daily: Peter Rad
In this installment of Photographer's Promotional Pieces We Love: Peter Rad
written by: Anna Goldwater Alexander06.13.13 -
Web Shop of the Day: Gretel Home
Self-described as a “cozy” and “sophisticated,” web shop Gretel Home is one of our go-to spots for house-warming gifts and last-minute presents.
written by: Olivia Martin06.12.13 -
Earn Continuing Education Units (CEUs) at Dwell on Design
Dwell on Design will offer more classes this year that qualify for Continuing Education Units (CEUs) for the trade than ever before. To this end, we’ve entered into partnerships with a diverse...
written by: Kristen W. Terry06.12.13 -
Promo Daily: Julia Stotz
In this installment of Photographer's Promotional Pieces We Love: Julia Stotz
written by: Julia Sabot06.12.13 -
Contemporary Kansas Home with Wood Slatted Exterior Screen
Architect Dan Rockhill tackled a tight budget and a steep slope to build a modern Midwest haven.
written by: Olivia Martin06.11.13 -
Tumblr of the Week: Usrdck
"Cool things around the globe. Every day. Always fresh."—that's the motto of Frankfurt, Germany–based photographer Maik Lipp's Tumblr. We like Lipp's mix of architecture, interiors, products, and...
written by: Diana Budds06.11.13 -
Wood Architecture Now! Volume 2 by Philip Jodidio
Taschen’s forthcoming Wood Architecture Now! Volume 2 is a compilation of pioneering works built from man’s inaugural construction material. Pushed to the wayside of late for steel, concrete, and...
written by: Sara Carpenter06.11.13 -
Promo Daily: Emily Merrill
In this installment of Photographer's Promotional Pieces We Love: Emily Merrill
written by: Anna Goldwater Alexander06.11.13 -
Modern Furniture Kids Can Draw On
How many design-minded parents have cried out in terror as their Sharpie-wielding toddler angles through the left-ajar baby gate and heads directly for the Womb chair? Fear not, gentle parents, for...
written by: Aaron Britt06.10.13 -
5 Modern Hotels We Love
Summer time means it's time to travel! Whether you're planning on staying stateside or reslishing in a beachside oasis south of the border, Dwell has you covered with these five modern hotels. For...
written by: Ivane Soyombo06.08.13 -
Le Corbusier at the New York MoMA
An exhibit opening at MoMA next weekend will give Modernist pioneer Le Corbusier his just dues. Le Corbusier: An Atlas of Modern Landscapes celebrates the architect, designer, artist, and urban...
written by: Sara Carpenter06.07.13 -
A Super-Recycled House in the Netherlands
In the eastern Netherlands, resourceful recyclers Superuse Studios have built a house almost entirely out of locally-sourced scrap, from old billboards to broken umbrellas. Here's a look at how...
written by: Jaime Gillinphotos by: Mark Seelen06.07.13

























