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Minor Adjustments Bring a Nondescript Midcentury Into the 21st Century
When two Manhattanites head to the D.C. suburbs, they find that transforming a tired typology can be a matter of small changes.
The Manhattan Transformation
As head of retail development and legal counsel leasing for American Apparel, Michael Pozner spends a lot of time sorting out the...
Campbells’ Coup
Modernist furniture may signal worldly tastes, but its American origins lie in Michigan’s humble reaches.
A Northern Haven
North Haven, a rocky island in Maine’s Penobscot Bay, is quintessentially New England.
A Storage-Smart Renovation in New York City
Living small is par for the course in New York City, but accommodating a family of four in under 700 square feet rarely looks as...
The Owners of a 1960s Harry Bates Beach House Hire the Modernist Architect’s Firm for Its Renovation
They tasked Bates Masi Architects with updating the cypress-clad Long Island residence almost 40 years after Bates built it.
A Floating House on Lake Huron Stands Out By Blending In
On the edge of a tiny island accessible only by boat, this buoyant summer home lives the life aquatic.
What It’s Like to Live in Mies van der Rohe’s Historic Lafayette Park Neighborhood
Built just northeast of downtown Detroit, the enclave of postwar modernist houses and high-rises marked the first urban renewal...