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This “Upside-Down” House in Melbourne Shifts Shape to Accommodate a Family of Seven
On a narrow lot in suburban Australia, Cloud Architecture designs a family home with built-in flexibility.
This Modern Courtyard Home Celebrates a 100-Year-Old Tree
A former fruit orchard makes for a stunning family home outside of London.
Designer Ini Archibong Finds a Patron in Actor Terry Crews
An actor uses his clout to spotlight an emerging designer, helping to deliver nascent concepts to the world stage.
Affording America: Denver’s Albus Brooks Wants Cities to Incentivize Equitable Development
The Denver city council president–turned–private developer advocates for density, affordability, and bringing everyone to the...
10 Tiny Homes in Hawaii That Prove a Little Goes a Long Way
These compact island homes—as practical as they are striking—demonstrate that you don’t need much where the natural landscape...
A Seasoned Interior Designer Navigates a New Business, Motherhood, and a Move During the Pandemic
Abigail Marcelo Horace was just getting her new firm, Casa Marcelo, off the ground when COVID-19 hit home.
10 Best Architects to Follow on Instagram Right Now
Though based in far-flung locales from Ljubljana to Buenos Aires, these world-class architectural firms are united by their...
Blockbuster Movies Can't Compete with These Monumental Views
Architect Isay Weinfeld creates an epic home in São Paulo.
Knotty by Nature
In snowy Sweden, where pine planks and the democratic design incubator Ikea reign supreme, a local architect pays homage to his...
An 1860s Stable Modernized in Melbourne
On a shady street just off the main drag of Melbourne, Australia’s hippest inner suburb, a pair of creative types and their two...
How a Former NFL Player Made This Beloved ’60s Shelving System Even More Modular
Post-gridiron, Kevin Jones took an internship with USM.
Let the Sun Shine In
Although the University of Colorado Buffaloes football team fell short during bowl season, another dynasty is afoot at the...
Tree House Retreat Made of Repurposed Materials
An artist crafts a sustainable tree house in the Puerto Rican tropics as an inventive take on the exhibition space.
Olympic City: Gary Hustwit on Sochi and the Afterlife of the Games
While Sochi’s true legacy is yet to be written, the questions raised by inflated budgets and shaky construction are already being...
Everything You Need to Know About AstroTurf
If you want a lawn that's low-maintenance (if slightly controversial), we've got just the thing for you.
Homes.com Is Flexing a Whopping $1 Billion Budget to Get You Off of Redfin and Zillow
The CoStar brand spent a portion of that on star-studded Super Bowl ads in a major bid for supremacy among home listing sites.
These Are The 3 Books We Fell In Love With This September
The end of summer means different things to different people: back to school for some, the end of a summer trip for others, the...
The Perfect Match: How the Aesthetics of Tennis Influence Design
The sport’s style dominated our living spaces long before it was called
#tenniscore
.
This Company Can Complete Even the Rarest China and Porcelain Sets
Replacements, a North Carolina–based tableware giant, carries more than 425,000 patterns.
Surf Shacks 042 - Jeff "Yoki" Yokoyama
Meet Jeff “Yoki” Yokoyama, a 60-something- year-old family man from Newport Beach, California, who doesn’t look a day over 30....
Tim Walz Doesn’t Own a Home. Is That ‘Weird’?
The vice presidential candidate’s real estate situation is raising eyebrows, but it’s not unprecedented.
Friday Finds 11.13.2009
Just a collection of Internet fun, submitted for your viewing pleasure by your friendly Dwell staffers. Happy Friday!
400-Square-Foot Tiny Homes Start at $100K in This Florida Community
The second Tampa Bay development by home builder Escape promises city living at a fraction of the area’s living costs—and folks...
"A Home Should Never Feel Like a Hotel Lobby"
Designer Jaime Hayon offers a personal tour of his home in Valencia, Spain, sharing his design thinking along the way.
The Dwell 24: Andu Masebo
The artist’s stripped-down metal and wood furniture is influenced by the manufacturing industries of his hometown, London.
Eero Saarinen’s Modernist Masterpiece in New Jersey, Restored and Reimagined
A cutting edge of laboratory design when first built, the landmark Bell Labs campus is revamped to fulfill a new role—bringing...
In the Nick of Time
Though contractors are unusually deft with tools, accidents do happen. SawStop puts an end to that.
Friday Finds 9.18.09
It's the last day of the work week, and you know what that means—favorite links and online musings from our intrepid staff.
Buffalo, New York
Last week I traveled back East to my hometown of Buffalo, New York.
Melbourne, Australia: Day Two
Editor Aaron Britt keeps the home fires stoked with tales and photographs from his architectural tour of Melbourne, Australia.
Friday Finds 8.28.09
This week at Dwell as the chilly summer gives way to the warmest, sunniest months in San Francisco's calendar, the troops have...
Blockbuster Movies Can't Compete with These Monumental Views
Architect Isay Weinfeld creates an epic home in São Paulo.
It’s Furniture Design’s Big Week. Here’s What We Saw During Salone del Mobile
Our editors sorted through thousands of chairs and countless other objects during Milan’s design week to spot the trends and...
Friday Finds 09.16.11
Relive the greatest design moments of the week with this roundup of photographs and videos from the staff of Dwell.
Before & After: They Gave Their Fussy Hill Country Cabin a “Subtractive” Makeover
In Texas, where everything is bigger, a couple bring a 1908 home back to basics by paring away the decorative excess of past...
Emiliano Granado
Although photographer Emiliano Granado only took to the camera five years ago, he quickly mastered the arts of spatial and social...
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