More than half a century since the sitcom’s debut and 30 years since its live-action movie release, the lasting influence of the cheeky Bedrock aesthetic shows what a powerful...
A new book rounds up hundreds of unbuilt structures and city plans from the 20th century to today that show just how different our world could have looked.
A traditional Hill Country-style home in Austin has been given a serious upgrade with an unobtrusive solar roof that complements the architecture and surrounding natural landscape.
A new roof with solar impressively and discreetly integrated has given this Texan homeowner peace of mind—and a new way to reduce their carbon footprint.
After scouring Facebook Marketplace and shopping my own collection of ephemera and such, my basement-turned-hangout is finally done (on a dime).
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Nicola and Patrick had been dreaming of an extension for almost two decades—and 4 S Architecture managed to pack everything they wanted into a smaller footprint than they expected.
Set on 1.7 acres in the heart of Sagaponack, the converted barn beams with daylit living areas, lush grounds, a detached guesthouse, and a secluded pool.
Payam Shalchian and Lee Loewen created three wood-clad models starting at 260 square feet that are meant to provide a path to homeownership in Ontario’s tough housing market.
Designed by celebrated local architect Jack Hillmer, the 1996 residence has floor-to-ceiling glazing and views across the bay to the Golden Gate Bridge.