As we stare down the impact Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill” will have on healthcare access, local legislatures must act to prevent the evictions that can arise from medical debt.
Whether it’s Murano or Czech crystal, there’s a beloved form out there that’s right for you. We collected contemporary pieces for your home that find inspiration in the classics.
A photographer and set designer revitalized a pre-1950s machiya to connect travelers with local artistry, including photo books on display in the home.
“It was just a shell,” Geraldine Vergara says of the apartment, which sat vacant for years before she and her husband gave it a minimalist revamp with mirrored storage and...
Parisians are swimming in the Seine again, California scales back CEQA to approve more builds, Dodger Stadium gets a midcentury-minded refresh, and more.
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At the turn of the millennium, the Murray Grove development attempted to rebrand modular construction, confronting Britain’s housing woes and heritage hang-ups.
Elizabeth Wright Ingraham channeled her grandfather’s vision as she incorporated built-ins, natural materials, an open floor plan, and views of Pikes Peak.
A late-night real estate rabbit hole led an architect to his next renovation: a midcentury movie star’s abandoned cliffside manse built by a disciple of modernist masters.
Working pro bono for a single mother and her two children, No Architects creates an experimental home with a vaulted roof, permeable walls, and custom furniture.