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Hotel Focus: Hotel Palomar Philadelphia
The latest luxury boutique hotel in Philadelphia is Hotel Palomar in historic Rittenhouse Square. Yes, it's Kimpton, but Kimpton Hotels never ever let you down. The best part of this resting spot,...
written by: Anna Goldwater Alexander03.20.13 -
Photographer We Love: Noah Webb
Noah Webb has been photographing architecture and people's homes for Dwell for about ten years. We just commissioned him again for a project in our upcoming special Prefab issue. His latest...
written by: Anna Goldwater Alexander04.04.13 -
Photographer Nicholas Alan Cope's Black and White L.A.
For the past seven years, Los Angeles based architecture photographer Nicholas Alan Cope has been capturing the striking modernist cityscape the City of Angels has to offer and recently assembled...
written by: Anna Goldwater Alexanderphotos by: Nicholas Alan Cope03.29.13 -
Photographer Eirik Johnson's Barrow Cabins
In the summer of 2010, photographer Eirik Johnson adventured to the most northern stretch of the United States to capture several hunting cabins in Barrow, Alaska. He returned in winter 2012 during...
written by: Anna Goldwater Alexanderphotos by: Eirik Johnson04.11.13 -
Photographer Jodi Coleman's Urban Graphics
Photographer Jodi Coleman, based in Portland, Oregon has a new abstract photography series on the unseen objects on the street that the rest of us tend to ignore. Here's a taste of her new work,...
written by: Anna Goldwater Alexander05.06.13 -
Photographer Jill Paider and Gehry's Biomuseo
Photographer Jill Paider just returned from Panama City on a fantastic architectural adventure, bringing back photographs of the much-anticipated Puente de Vida Museum, or Biomuseo for which it's...
written by: Anna Goldwater Alexanderphotos by: Jill Paider05.10.13 -
Photographer Henry Leutwyler's Ballet
Swiss born Henry Leutwyler is a photo school reject. He taught himself the anatomy of a camera and all the chemical processing fun a darkroom has to offer—praise the film gods for that! He made...
written by: Anna Goldwater Alexander04.18.13 -
Photography Focus: Jeannette Montgomery Barron
Jeannette Montgomery Barron found her way into some of the most socially renowned 1980's NYC underground artist culture and turned those infamous artists into her subjects. Scene is a new book—more...
written by: Anna Goldwater Alexander05.23.13 -
Photographer Focus: Chloe Aftel
Chloe Aftel is an editorial photographer and an old school polaroid artist, and she's lovely enough to teach you how to work that old look (sans Instagram filter) too. It's the Impossible Project...
written by: Anna Goldwater Alexander05.24.13 -
Photography Focus: Simon Devitt's Portrait of a House
New Zealand photographer Simon Devitt has been capturing homes and homeowners in for close to fifteen years. His new book, Portrait of a House, collaborates with graphic designer Arch MacDonnell of...
written by: Anna Goldwater Alexanderphotos by: Simon Devitt05.31.13 -
Photography Focus: Natan Dvir
Natan Dvir's new photography series Coming Soon reveals just how affective advertising is and isn't when placed bigger than life as structures in your every day life.
written by: Anna Goldwater Alexander06.06.13 -
Promo Daily: Emily Merrill
In this installment of Photographer's Promotional Pieces We Love: Emily Merrill
written by: Anna Goldwater Alexander06.11.13 -
Promo Daily: Peter Rad
In this installment of Photographer's Promotional Pieces We Love: Peter Rad
written by: Anna Goldwater Alexander06.13.13 -
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 -
Small Space Living by LifeEdited
For aesthetically beautiful minimalist, modern, and sleek design, less really can be more.
written by: Chris Tackettphotos by: Matthew Williams12.12.12 -
Holiday Gift Picks from Mociun
Caitlin Mociun has been a Brooklyn design fixture since graduating from RISD with a BFA in textile design. Her Bauhaus-inspired clothing collections put her on the map, but she's now focusing on...
written by: Kelsey Keith12.17.12 -
Picture Perfect
A new biography highlights the rich, black-and-white photography of Balthazar Korab, whose sharp imagery helped give a face to modernist architecture in mid-century America.
written by: Kelsey Keith12.18.12 -
Middle Ground
Adding less than $100,000 of improvements to an off-the-shelf prefab model resulted in a clean-cut structure at the eastern base of the Sierra Nevada.
written by: Olivia Martinphotos by: Scott Palamar12.19.12 -
Framed House Video Tour
In a charming video tour of the February 2013 Houses We Love, spy the interiors and garden of an innovative abode built in Singapore for just $122 per square foot.
written by: Dwell Staff12.21.12 -
Slumber Party
The latest trend in hotel design is none other than bunk beds. Building on the February 2013 issue's Hotel Register on Mexico City hostel Downtown Beds, we've searched high and low to find new...
written by: Diana Budds12.21.12 -
Prefab for Humanity
In inner-city Baltimore, Habitat for Humanity of the Chesapeake paves a path to affordable prefab.
written by: Caroline Tiger12.24.12 -
Preview the February 'Modern for Less' Issue
Our “Modern for Less” issue is packed with ideas for wallets big and small. From trimming expenses without sacrificing quality during a renovation to a roundup of products that will give you the...
written by: Olivia Martin01.04.13 -
Designing Data: Information's Artistic Side
Data defines the way we build and the way we design our cities and structures—at least if we want to build smart, says Roger Wood, founder of San Francisco-based Art+Data Institute. Wood, in...
written by: Tim Newcomb01.07.13 -
Rana Creek: The Design Firm Bringing Architecture to Life
In a nursery off the coast of Monterey, California, Rana Creek raises millions of plants each year. From there, many will be raised again, off their grids of soil and up onto roofs and walls,...
written by: Thomas Travagli01.07.13

























