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At Home in the Modern World

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All Together Now

Building Homes That Build Community

December/January 2007, Vol. 07 Issue 02,

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Beyond Terradome

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Influenced by city dwellers whose windows open to concrete vistas or brick walls, San Francisco native Ric López decided to shift the view inward and back to nature.

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Rest Easy

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As the ill effects of many a mattress become crystal-clear, never before has the saying “You snooze, you lose” held more weight. Thankfully, there are some great options out there that…

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Community Building

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Completed in 2004, the Belmont Street Lofts—with their crisscrossing pattern of wood, metal, and glass—have settled neatly into their neighborhood, offering a contemporary complement to the…

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Rising Above It All

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Set atop a 1908 warehouse in the Courtenay Precinct of Wellington, New Zealand, the three apartments by Architecture Workshop glow like lanterns at dusk, signaling a new day for this once-seedy…

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Building Blocks

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On a double suburban lot in Tokyo, the Office of Ryue Nishizawa built a neighborhood-scaled, flexible-format minimalist steel prefab compound for Yasuo Moriyama—a very private individual with…

My House »

Ski Lift

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This New York turned ski bum took a little piece of the city to the mountains, and never looked back.

Detour »

The Melbourne Supremacy

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Photographer Peter Bennetts cuts out the middleman, photographing his favorite spots in his home base, Melbourne, Australia.

Off the Grid »

A Green Approach

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Architect Robert Swatt, designer of the GreenCity Lofts condo complex on the border of Oakland and Emeryville, California, makes no claim to longstanding environmental expertise.

Nice Modernist »

Not Just Skating By

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For years, professional skateboarder Rob Dyrdek has ranted about wanting to build a skate plaza: a skate park integrated into the urban environment as a landscaped, multi-use public space. When he…

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101 Home Office

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Work is work, but working from home is better, especially if you have the right setup.

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