Elizabeth Fazzare is a New York-based editor and journalist who covers architecture, design, and culture for publications including Architect, Architectural Digest, and Dwell. She was previously the senior architecture and design editor at Cultured magazine, and an editor at Architectural Digest.

Plastic Stools You Can Compost? These Furniture Designers Are Experimenting With Biomaterials
To combat the industry's waste problem, some studios are trading throwaway materials for ones they say can biodegrade or be...
Budget Breakdown: Is This $590K Rhode Island Home “Too California?” Not for Its Owners
“A lot of our neighbors come by and tell us there’s a quirky vibe here, like an artsy vibe. People seem to appreciate it.”
With More Than 40,000 Objects, the New Eames Institute Will Show Much More Than Just Chairs
The organization founded by Charles and Ray's family opens its new Bay Area headquarters to the public this month.
Detroit’s First 3D-Printed Home Was Made by a Robot That Used to Build Cars
Citizen Robotics adapted the tech to print a two-bedroom cottage that serves as a concept for affordable housing in the city.
This Architect’s Cambridge Home Is a Testing Ground for Sustainable Design
MASS Design Group cofounder Alan Ricks upgrades his “not structurally sound” bungalow with innovative materials and enough solar...
After a Devastating Fire, a Couple Craft a Spartan House From Concrete and Glass
With 65 columns and copious glazing, architect Miguel Marcelino designs a different kind of country home.
A Tennessee Midcentury Topped With a Curious Hat Gets a Reverent Renovation
Inspired by the home’s floating mansard roof, the homeowners hire Nashville architect Michael Goorevich to revitalize it from top...