Important Resources on Redlining’s Role in Cementing the American Wealth Gap
A decades-long housing policy that segregated U.S. cities still plagues Black communities today.
You Can Rent This Small Sicilian Apartment For $94 a Night
This compact apartment on the island of Ortygia in Syracuse, Italy, is a modernist city retreat in the heart of a historic center.
When Did Summer Camp Get So Luxe?
The rise of camp-themed influencer events and celebrity weddings reveals a long-standing paradox: that the experience is meant to...
Is There a Way Out of Hawaii’s Housing Crisis?
The Aloha State is drowning in a flood of the same factors creating a housing crisis all over America.
17 Dreamy and Rentable Retreats for a Pacific Northwest Escape
Between infinite outdoor happenings and quaint urban charms, Oregon and Washington are just the places to hightail it to for a...
A One-Off Art Exhibition Provides a Glimpse Inside an Unsung Midcentury in New York
The 1955 residence by architect Gerald Luss, who designed the interiors of the Time & Life Building, is hosting in-person visits...
The 10 Teeniest Tiny Homes of 2024
Ranging from 52.5 to 330 square feet per person, these micro dwellings show that good things do come in small packages.
Stay in a Cocoon-Like Tent at a Safari Resort in Sri Lanka
Set on the edge of Yala National Park where the jungle meets the blue waters and pristine beaches of the Indian Ocean, the Wild...
10 Quirky and Stylish Vacation Rentals in Portugal
Experience the cheerful and intriguing aesthetics of Portuguese design for yourself at one of these holiday rentals.
Own a Private Swedish Island With Charming Seaside Cabins For $1.4M
This slice of paradise with contemporary cabins is the epitome of Swedish lagom.
Budget Breakdown: A Family of Five Gut Their Rustic A-Frame Themselves—for $77K
Jennifer and Kenard Bunkley brave resident wildlife and the soaring cost of plywood as they demolish and rebuild their vacation...
Budget Breakdown: A Tired ’80s Home in Japan Gets a Bright Remodel For $164K
Additional windows and open shelving help Suita House in Osaka feel airy and modern.
A Sensitively Restored Midcentury House Designed by Pierre Koenig
Designed by Pierre Koenig in 1954, this iconic L.A. house was carefully restored to pay homage to the Koenig's distinctive style.
Gift Guide: 11 Ways to Lift the Cocktail Lover's Spirits
From stocking stuffers to splurges, here's what to get the bar enthusiast.
A Designer Updates a 1971 Home by Celebrated Washington Architect Moritz Kundig
Josh Hissong takes on the mantle of one of Washington’s most noted architects with a reverent renovation.
Cast Iron Pillars Bring Gravitas to an Airy NYC Studio Listed for $925K
The south-facing apartment in Greenwich Village’s Bleecker Court co-op features a chef’s kitchen.
An Eco-Friendly Resort in Idyllic Byron Bay, Australia
To kick off the new schedule, we thought we’d visit the coastal scenes of Byron Bay since we in the States have officially...
25 All-New Home Furnishings Made in America—Plus a Few U.S. Design Classics
A region-by-region roundup of some of our favorite U.S.-made furniture and accessories, all new for 2018 (plus a spotlighted look...
11 Modern Prefab Homes That Cost Less Than $100,000
On budget and on trend, these small, affordable prefab homes fill a huge hole in the housing marketplace.
Designed In-House
Mill Valley, California, might not be a hotbed of modernism, but it was here, ten years ago, that Dwell came into the world...
This Super Smart, Super Green Prefab May Be the Future of Suburban Living
The architecture firm superkül and home builder Great Gulf create a prefab with a self-regulating indoor climate.
See How Artisans in the Italian Alps Make This High-Design Concrete Lamp
A family-run workshop in northern Italy details the making of a popular Foscarini light fixture.
This Carbon-Negative Cabin in Ecuador Sits Lightly in a Tropical Paradise
The architects’ tiny, modular retreat uses sustainable materials and building techniques to leave the surroundings pristine for...
The Student Dorms in Australia’s Largest Passive House Building Are Surprisingly Swank
Community-focused and constructed with cross-laminated timber, Gillies Hall at Monash University perfectly marries student life...
A 1953 Frank Lloyd Wright With Views Over Lake Michigan Asks $1.9 Million
Meticulously cared for by its current owners and featuring a harmonious addition, the Wright-designed home in the town of St....
33 A-Frame Homes We Love
The classic cabins have stood the test of time—and they continue to capture the imagination today.
The Best Labor Day Sales, From Lulu and Georgia to Samsonite
Sweeten your holiday celebration with savings on travel, tech, furniture, cookware, and more.
Asking $5M, This Historic L.A. Ranch House Has Tile and Archways Galore
The Spanish revival home is on the market for the first time in decades after a multimillion-dollar restoration.
This $8M Sea Ranch Dream Home Has a “Mystical Portal” to the Ocean
Set in a private cove, the 1970s residence captures the sight—and sounds—of the sea with walls of glass and a peculiar porthole.
Midcentury Furniture With a French Accent Dominates the New Design Miami / Paris
The annual fair’s maiden voyage to France focused on historical design and offered collectors with deep pockets the chance to...
A High-Tech Home Northwest of Auckland Hits the Market for $7.5M
You will never be short of space or smart gadgets.
Near Martha’s Vineyard, a Striking Home With Waterfront Views Surfaces for $6M
The 6,780-square-foot residence is packed with amenities—including a heated indoor pool, a spa-like bath, and a top-of-the-line...
A Landmark Exhibition Explores Ruth Asawa’s Creative Legacy Over Six Decades
On view at SFMOMA, the modernist artist’s first posthumous retrospective takes a look back at her illustrious career through more...
The Sharing Economy Has Moved to Backyard Rentals—for Your Dog
While pet ownership and housing costs rise, Sniffspot helps you use someone else’s outdoor space as your private dog run.
Surveying Frieze New York
Fact #1: New Yorkers are more allergic to bridges and tunnels than plants and trees.
From the Archive: Living in Le Corbusier’s Urban Utopia
More than 20 years ago, we spoke to residents of the legendary L’Unité d’Habitation housing complex about how Corbu’s first...

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