Parisians are swimming in the Seine again, California scales back CEQA to approve more builds, Dodger Stadium gets a midcentury-minded refresh, and more.
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.
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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.