Once known for their squalid living conditions, the prehistoric limestone warrens have been repurposed as lodgings, bars, and artist workshops. Would staying there feel extraordinary or tasteless?
Designed by Henry Eggers, the 1969 time capsule offers over 5,500 square feet of living space flush with original finishes—and a wraparound deck with epic views.
Gabriele Schiavon’s vision for a recently closed thermal mold workshop involved a strict set of rules: maintain the industrial feel and keep a fluid layout.
Instead of tearing down the beautiful home on the lot where they wanted to build, a couple in Whistler hauled it to another piece of land.
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Inspired by Tiffany lamps and Pizza Hut pendant lights, the Florida artist shapes fantastical sculptures that give the illusion of being made from stained glass.