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Building Green in Harlem: The Home Stretch
In this video series, Dwell follows a New York couple with a passion for building green through the challenges—and triumphs—of renovation, from finding the design-build team to finalizing the design.
02.21.09 -
Building Green in Harlem: A Kitchen Comes to Life
In this video series, Dwell follows a New York couple with a passion for building green through the challenges—and triumphs—of renovation, from finding the design-build team to finalizing the design.
02.21.09 -
Building Green in Harlem: A Green Brownstone?
In this video series, Dwell follows a New York couple with a passion for building green through the challenges—and triumphs—of renovation, from finding the design-build team to...
02.21.09 -
Design Leader: Kate Orff
Landscape architect Kate Orff marries urbanism and environmentalism, creating instances of nature among skyscrapers and concrete.
02.20.09 -
Design Leader: Kathryn McCamant
As part of our Design Leaders video series, architect and cohousing expert Kathryn McCamant talks about a lesson learned from the Danes: Bringing houses together brings people together.
02.20.09 -
Video: Emerging Designer: Louise Campbell
The Danish designer Louise Campbell has animated Royal Copenhagen and other traditional brands with a playful, experimental spirit.
02.15.09 -
The Intelligent Kitchen: Francine Besselaar
A Manhattan transplant, architect Francine Besselaar and her partner Canan Akyuz, built her Princeton, New Jersey, home to showcase open, airy spaces and a kitchen that fosters conversation.
01.08.09 -
Beacon, New York
Just a quick hour and a half outside of New York City, the best way to reach Beacon is via Metro-North’s Croton-Harmon line. Conveniently trailing the length of the Hudson River, this...
10.23.12 -
Weekend Detour: St. Louis, Missouri
St. Louis is famous for Budweiser, the Cardinals, and the Gateway Arch. And Eero Saarinen's 630-foot-high stainless-steel arch—part building, part sculpture—has towered over the banks...
written by: Georgina Gustin08.03.12 -
Site Specifics: Melbourne, Australia
No opera house. No Bondi Beach. No sunning celebs. This is Melbourne, home of Australia’s most thriving design scene.
05.19.11 -
Independent Bookstores Across America
We're culling together a map of independent booksellers around the United States, highlighting the kinds of places where you might roam for hours, scouring the shelves and scouting the stacks. If...
written by: Amanda Dameron03.05.11 -
Melbourne Map: Contribute Now!
As any dogged dwell.com fan knows, we love Melbourne. Though we know which design spots and architectural landmarks thrilled us in old Melbs, we thought we'd open up the discussion to our online...
written by: Aaron Britt01.03.11 -
Lost and Found
In honor of our Rethink Recycling theme this month, we’re crowd-sourcing a map of resources across the United States for salvaged materials. Whether you’re looking for 200-year-old barn...
01.03.11 -
Site Specifics: Athens, Greece
Athens is home to one of history’s most important buildings, the Parthenon, but how does the city fare architecturally today? A spate of modern development, particularly a new museum that l...
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Site Specifics: Baku, Azerbaijan
Have you ever heard of Baku? Located along the southern shore of the Absheron Peninsula and bordering the Caspian Sea, Baku is the largest city in all of the Caucasus. Hg2, an online...
08.25.10 -
Coast to Coast
If you're tempted by our Buyers' Guides in the current Make It Yours special issue but want to go "kick the tires," we've compiled a map of shops and showrooms in cities across the...
08.16.10 -
Site Specifics: Oslo, Norway
A sleepy capital perched by the sea, Oslo is in the midst of an architectural surge. The old port and the new opera house are just two examples of why Norway’s capital is pointing the way...
08.05.10 -
Modern Restaurants in Los Angeles
Chris Nichols, associate editor at Los Angeles Magazine, Googie expert, author, and all-around architectural steward, recommends modern Los Angeles restaurants that shouldn't be missed—even...
06.21.10 -
Easy Being Green: Off the Grid
We trek far afield each issue to bring you energy-efficient residences from around the globe, and they appear in all their green glory in our “Off the Grid” section. We revisited our...
06.11.10 -
Site Specifics: Mumbai, India
A churning metropolis defined by its Indian, English, and Portuguese past, Mumbai, India, now has the poise, populace, and design potential to be one of the 21st century’s most interesting...
06.03.10 -
The World's Best Public Spaces
Here we present our favorite public places to linger, people watch, and take in nature’s bounty. We’ve gotten the ball rolling with our top picks—–expect sculpture parks and...
05.12.10 -
Site Specifics: Tallinn, Estonia
Since the fall of the USSR, Tallinn has managed to look unblinkingly to the future while still retaining vital elements of its past. A hotbed of northern art and design encircling a UNESCO World...
03.24.10 -
Site Specifics: San Diego, CA
Nestled on the Pacific coastline, between Los Angeles's sprawl and the Mexican border, San Diego is a surprisingly design-forward town with a handful of modern masterpieces to prove it.
03.23.10 -
Mapping Prefab
In just under ten years, dozens of prefab projects from all over the world have graced the pages of Dwell. We sifted through our archives to find some of our best-loved pieces, revisiting stories...
written by: Amanda Dameron03.01.10 -
Shopping List
Whether you're looking for an industrial worktable or a toque blanche like the Swedish Chef's, sometimes you need professional-quality accoutrements for your kitchen. Help us build out the list by...
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