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7 Most Eco-Friendly Countertops
We used and abused seven eco-friendly countertops to investigate if they could stand the heat of Dwell’s kitchen.
Here’s How to Support the Protests Against Police Brutality
Protestors across the U.S. are demanding justice for George Floyd and other victims of police brutality.
Design Icon: 10 Buildings by Alvar Aalto
Alvar Aalto, one of Finland’s greatest architects, made modernist masterpieces with a human touch.
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The designer's granddaughter muses on growing up and living with his well-loved creations.
Sustainability in Stages
"Personally, I’d rather be living outside,” says architect David Hertz.
A Texas Couple Builds Their Cast-In-Place Concrete Dream Home
Finding inspiration in the work of Tadao Ando, a Houston couple design the concrete house of their dreams.
7 Awe-Inspiring Modern Libraries That Bend the Genre
These are not your grandmother’s libraries.
A Guide to Ceramic Versus Porcelain Tile
Though tile can be found everywhere these days, it's hard to distinguish the difference between ceramic and porcelain and where...
4 Reasons Designers Rely on Quartz, Time and Again
The durability, high performance, and timelessly beautiful look of Caesarstone quartz make it a designer’s go-to choice for...
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French designer Wendy Andreu combines her metalworking skills with unique materials to produce fashion accessories‚ furniture‚...
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Wooj is a collection of accessible, ecologically responsibile home goods designed and manufactured in Brooklyn, New York.
Bach to the Beach
With authenticity and simplicity as their rallying cry, a Kiwi architect and his wife have built a modern beach house that puts a...
A South Bronx Garden Offers a Place for New York’s Immigrant Communities to Keep Traditions Alive
Local restaurateurs, a community land trust, and a design nonprofit teamed up to create H.earth, a refuge in a neighborhood long...
Thailand’s Jungle Bubbles Let You Sleep in an Elephant Habitat
In Chiang Rai, Anantara Golden Triangle Elephant Camp & Resort gives guests the chance to camp alongside elephants in transparent...
How Much Should You Spend on Kitchen Countertops?
Top designers dish on the best countertop materials for your kitchen—and their attendant price tags.
Life After COVID-19: How the Pandemic May Reshape the World as We Know It
The crisis reveals how our homes, offices, and communities need to respond to a rapidly changing reality.
David Hertz Lands in Malibu
Angel Investors
For over ten years, Angel Street Thrift Shop has attracted savvy Manhattanites to Chelsea–those with the bravery and general...
Why Haunted Modernist Homes Are Used to Critique Societal Issues
From “Candyman” to “Tár,” modernism in pop culture provides the perfect framework to discuss issues like public housing,...
Into Danish Modern Furniture? Buy These Vintage Jens Risom Pieces Right Now
In our October issue, Jens Risom’s granddaughter pays tribute to the maestro’s life and career.
Fabian Debora for Homeboy Industries
Tote bags are today’s essential accessory.
The Opinionated Leica Q
When many people hear the word "opinionated" they often think of something (or someone) that is negative or critical...
Why People Are Freaked Out That “The Brutalist” Used AI for Architecture
Some creatives are finding artificial intelligence to be a useful tool—but we need more literacy around what that means.
A Tale of Two (Grovemade) Wallets
Grovemade's minimal aesthetic and precision-crafted leather make for two amazing wallets.
The Cult of Pharmaceutical Decor
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Architects discuss the threat of depoliticizing architecture admist the evolving political context.
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The video attempts to spin the proposed megaproject into something more concrete—and palatable.
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The United States is dotted with abandoned boarding schools that tried to erase Native American culture.
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Earlier this week I watched a truly fascinating documentary from 2008 called Married to the Eiffel Tower which ran on Channel 5...
The First Private Sector Architecture Union in the U.S. Ratifies its Agreement
Coming off of a few failed attempts at other firms, the group is making industry history.
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