This one-of-a-kind outdoor stove was designed to be ultra compact for ease of installation anywhere. A beautifully integrated wood rack keeps your fire stoking supplies at arm’s reach. The…
Guest curated by Roald Nasgaard, Professor of Art History at Florida State University, this exhibition includes sixty works of art, as well as photographs, books, and other ephemera documenting…
Join the San Francisco Museum of Craft+Design for a preview reception for Michael Peterson: Evolution | Revolution, a collection of more than 30 distinctive wood works that showcases two decades of…
This two-day conference will include presentations by architects working in India and panel discussions on the new challenges and conceptualizations affecting India’s landscape. Tickets are…
Maria Cook and Lance Compa were only looking to kill a sleepy Sunday afternoon when they drove 20 minutes south of their home in Ithaca, New York, to see a house that a real estate circular had teased as an “architect-designed modern." — William Lamb
This steel-and-glass house, set amid dense forest south of Ithaca, New York, captivated Maria Cook and Lance Compa when they first toured it in 2004. They bought it not long afterward and turned it into a weekend retreat.