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Midcentury Renovation in Austin
With the goals of improving storage and flow in their midcentury home, two Austin residents hired Rick and Cindy Black Architects...
Canadian Beacon
When most people think of locations for a holiday home, they have visions of beaches, golf courses, spas, and chalets.
The Dwell 24: Amalia Attias
The Rhode Island designer creates experimental pieces and reconfigurable furniture.
Ray Kappe’s Multilevel House in Los Angeles
The legendary California modernist built a home for his family deep inside a Pacific Palisades canyon back in 1967, and the...
Never-Before-Seen Images of Iconic Midcentury Modern Eichler Homes
Steven Eichler, the grandson of the famed developer, shares rare photos from his personal collection, provides firsthand memories...
SF JONES Architects
What Writing a Novel Taught Me About Designing a Home
In shaping my debut book’s complex characters, I found that what truly makes a house is about much more than picking the right...
Construction Diary: An Architect Relies on Memory to Rebuild His Childhood Home
Years after the house he grew up in burned down, Jes Paone returned to Concrete, Washington, and recreated it using only his...
About Sleepwalking
Have you ever woken up on the couch with the lights on when you for sure fell asleep in your bed? Or maybe you’ve witnessed your...
Winter Reading List
Winter is the perfect time to cozy up, hunker down and reflect.
Venetian Vicissitude
Shedding a past filled with farmhouses and ornamentation, Dawn Farmer and Pierre Kozely decided to embrace simplicity— and...
Actually, You Shouldn’t Offer Help in Someone Else’s Kitchen
This Thanksgiving, sit down. Take my word for it.
Before & After: They Gave Their Dilapidated Washington D.C. Home the Renovation of a Lifetime
“I’m going to die in this house,” says homeowner Ezekiel J. Emanuel, who famously wrote an essay about how he will refuse medical...
At Ground Zero Bedrock, the 9/11 Museum Prepares for Visitors
The architects and exhibition designers behind the National September 11 Memorial Museum offer a behind-the-scenes look before it...
“I Want You to Feel Cheated”: A Conversation with Lee Bey
A month into his new ‘Chicago Sun-Times’ column, one of America’s last architecture critics reflects on his work, and its fragile...