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  1. A New Breed of Travel Agency
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    A New Breed of Travel Agency

    Jaclyn Sienna India, a frequent Dwell.com contributor, writes many of our hotel posts, including covering a cliffside, camping-inspired boutique hotel in a Mexican wine region; a resort in remote...

    written by: Jaime Gillin
    04.26.13

  2. Travel Guide: Barcelona, Spain
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    Travel Guide: Barcelona, Spain

    Bubbling with an electrical energy and warmed by the Mediterranean sun, Barcelona is unsurprisingly one of Europe’s liveliest destinations. It has a world-famous soccer team and some tremendous...

    written by: Utrip
    04.26.13

  3. Byzantium Boom
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    Byzantium Boom

    The former Constantinople isn’t all Ottoman-era carpets and ruins: A cutting-edge art, dining, and travel scene overlays its rich past.

    written by: Shonquis Moreno
    photos by: Refik Anadol
    04.26.13

  4. Destination of the Week: Atlanta
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    Destination of the Week: Atlanta

    Atlanta is known for many things but modern architecture has surely never been one of them. But if you know where to look, you can find the city's modern side. Ahead of Dwell's April 24 ...

    written by: Jaime Gillin
    04.22.13

  5. 9 Best-Designed Hotels Worldwide
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    9 Best-Designed Hotels Worldwide

    From Renzo Piano's Le Meridien Lingotto in Turin, Italy to Frank Lloyd Wright's Price Tower in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, check out these nine most amazing hotel designs from around the world.

    written by: Regina WB
    04.20.13

  6. A New View on Rio
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    A New View on Rio

    This tilt-shift video reveals revelers at Rio's Carnaval in a whole new light.

    written by: Jaime Gillin
    04.18.13

  7. Inside Chile's Hotel Antumalal
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    Inside Chile's Hotel Antumalal

    Peek inside the Hotel Antumalal in Chile, a newly renovated modernist retreat designed by a protégé of Frank Lloyd Wright.

    photos by: Tuca Reinés
    04.18.13

  8. Iceland DesignMarch 2013 Highlights
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    Iceland DesignMarch 2013 Highlights

    Iceland recently celebrated its biggest ever annual design festival, DesignMarch 2013. The fair featured some 150 events, ranging from fashion to furniture and architecture to food design, making...

    written by: Tiffany Orvet
    04.17.13

  9. Raffles Paris: A True Art Hotel
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    Raffles Paris: A True Art Hotel

    April 15th marks the final day of the 2013 YIA Little Art Fair (for Young International Artists), hosted by Raffles Paris and featuring a selection of contemporary painters and sculptors from...

    written by: Adam H. Graham
    04.15.13

  10. Destination of the Week: Palm Springs
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    Destination of the Week: Palm Springs

    Palm Springs is one of our perennial favorite destinations for design; the region is positively riddled with midcentury modern architecture and vintage shops, and the natural landscape is...

    written by: Jaime Gillin
    04.12.13

  11. New Britania: London’s Boomlet of Modernist Hotels
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    New Britania: London’s Boomlet of Modernist Hotels

    London has long drawn visitors to its traditional Tudors, Edwardians, and Vics, architectural styles by turns traditionalist and stuffy and often reflected in its hotel décor. But as the city...

    written by: Adam H. Graham
    04.09.13

  12. Reykjavik’s New Design District
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    Reykjavik’s New Design District

    What do creatives see in abandoned docks and old fishing sheds? Opportunity. Now the City of Reykjavik is working with local designers to makeover its old fishing harbor into Iceland’s first design...

    written by: Tiffany Orvet
    04.08.13

  13. Destination of the Week: São Paulo
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    Destination of the Week: São Paulo

    To call São Paulo—the largest city in Brazil and one of the largest in the world—overwhelming is an understatement. To help you navigate this teeming megalopolis, we've pulled together some...

    written by: Jaime Gillin
    04.05.13

  14. 15 Super Unique Libraries Around the World
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    15 Super Unique Libraries Around the World

    From Stuttgart, Germany to Iwaki City, Japan, we take a look at 15 of the most extraordinarily-designed libraries.

    written by: Sarah Park
    03.30.13

  15. Hotel Focus: Hotel Palomar Philadelphia
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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,...

    03.20.13

  16. Cathedral Without Walls
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    Cathedral Without Walls

    Walking down the narrow cobbled lanes of Seville, Spain, I keenly anticipate vibrant Moorish tile, rows of orange trees, and more than 1,200 years' worth of various architectural styles.

    written by: Pamela Peterson
    03.18.13

  17. The Architecture Buff's Guide to Chicago
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    The Architecture Buff's Guide to Chicago

    After the Great Fire of 1871 leveled Chicago, the "Windy City" took the opportunity to reinvent itself, setting off a campaign of reconstruction that saw the city welcome some of the biggest names...

    03.16.13

  18. Hotel Focus: Ale House Inn
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    Hotel Focus: Ale House Inn

    A former brewery warehouse has taken on a new life as a modern luxury hotel in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Located amongst the cobblestone streets of Portsmouth, the Ale House Inn was purchased by...

    03.14.13

  19. Where to See Art in Portland, Maine
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    Where to See Art in Portland, Maine

    Guide yourself through downtown Portland’s gallery district.

    written by: Sarah Shaw
    03.02.13

  20. Roost Restaurant in Greenville, South Carolina
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    Roost Restaurant in Greenville, South Carolina

    A new restaurant in an under-the-radar South Carolina city taps into the local Slow Food community.

    written by: Diana Budds
    03.01.13

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