Features
Big City, Little Loft
Halving It All
Venetian Vicissitude
Architecture
Big City, Little Loft
Wonbo Woo puzzled over what to do with his tiny New York loft; luckily, his architect father knew the trick. Story by Marc Kristal / Photos by Adam Friedberg
Halving It All
In a largely un-redeveloped area of Seattle, David Sarti pioneers a new vernacular. Story by James Nestor / Photos by David Sarti
Venetian Vicissitude
Few of the highly ornamental housewares Dawn Farmer and Pierre Kozely design made it into their modern home in Venice, California. Story by Frances Anderton / Photos by Gregg Segal
Close for Comfort
Dwell’s Los Angeles editor Frances Anderton argues that living diminutively augments the soul.
Story by Frances Anderton
Architecture
By adding a little extra onto their tiny spaces, these projects prove a little more goes a long way. Story by Deborah Bishop
Departments
My House
Off the Grid
Dwell Reports
Nice Modernist
Conversation
Archive
Dwell Home II
Art Collecting 101
Houses We Love
Readers' Kitchens
They are good lookin'! The results of our Dwell Kitchen Contest. Check out the runners-up.
In the Modern World
The world may be getting smaller, but our Modern World is expanding.
My House
Some people move furniture to make more room; Page Goolrick moved her kitchen. Story by Shonquis Moreno / Photos by Dean Kaufman
Off the Grid
Australia’s Waratah Bay is a fierce landscape few venture to conquer. But with the help of architect Daniel Holan, a couple now sits pretty in the wilds. Story by Catherine Franklin / Photos by Peter Hyatt
Dwell Reports
Wurstmeister and pork expert Bruce Aidells pigs out over the latest cooktops. Story by Sam Grawe / Photos by Doug Adesko
The campaign for the greenest school in America: yet another reason why hope lies in youth. Story by William Lamb
Conversation
Petra Blaisse defends the garden and proves she’s more than simply the yin to Rem Koolhaas’s yang. Story by Jane Szita
What We Saw
Cologne and Paris, três chic! Dwell explores three of Europe's hottest annual design shows.
Archive
In 1959, Henry Hester’s 3200 Sixth Avenue was the most distinguished place to live in San Diego. We argue that it still might be. Story by Aaron Dalton / Photos by Julius Shulman
Dwell Home II
Story by Andrew Wagner
Art Collecting 101
Want to be the next Henry Clay Frick or Isabella Stewart Gardner? Dwell offers some pointers on starting your own collection. Story by Natasha Boas / Photos by Louise Lawler/Courtesy Metro Pictures Gallery
Sourcing
Where and how to find all the things you love in Dwell.
Houses We Love
A young couple’s abode is merely a drop in the ocean, but that’s the way they like it. Story by Michael Walcott / Photos by Alessio Guarino
