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Three Interwoven L.A. Homes Imagine a More Neighborly Future
A trio of homes in the Hollywood Hills promote communal living with shared outdoor spaces.
Before & After: A 1966 Airstream Gets Road-Ready For a Single Mom and Her Son
Colorado Caravan reconfigures a 1966 Airstream Safari to hold two beds and a dining bench without feeling cramped.
A Restored Pre-War Apartment With a Rooftop Terrace Asks $4.6M in New York
Unique details like elegant wood paneling, a Burgundy Lacanche stove, and a walk-in closet finished in stained white oak round...
A Brooklyn Loft Renovation Eschews Walls to Keep Things Bright and Flexible
New Affiliates brings subtle definition to the Williamsburg home without taking away from the structure’s cast-iron and brick...
Dwell and Dan Brunn Architecture Unveil Bridge House as Construction Wraps in Los Angeles
With finishing touches complete, the stream-straddling design makes its debut in L.A.
Before & After: A Brooklyn Townhouse Is Adeptly Reorganized for its Extroverted-Introvert Owner
A thoughtful new floor plan fluidly accommodates a wide range of activities, from the super social to the need to nest, in a...
A Sustainable Shipping Container Community Springs Up in Oklahoma City
On a formerly blighted site, 16 shipping containers have been transformed into elegant homes that are equally eco- and...
Four Tree House–Like Pods Form an Enchanting Retreat in Mexico
Casa en el Bosque’s linked pavilions are surprisingly light compositions of brick, glass, concrete, and metal.
Native Trees Punch Through the Roof of This Concrete Home in Argentina
Built of concrete and timber, Casa BS in Córdoba maneuvers around nature, allowing trees to puncture its design.
This Home in India Takes the Arched Doorway Trend Past the Threshold
An apartment by Studioarch + Partners revels in ample arcs, a dynamic floor plan, and pops of pastel.
Music By Design
Last night the Red Bull Music Academy opened the doors of their new home in New York to a diverse crowd ranging from skateboard...
How They Pulled It Off: A Glowing Orange Door Delineates a Cozy Bedroom for a New York Studio
Prioritizing storage and privacy, a first time homeowner puts her stamp on a historic Chelsea loft with her own personal sunset.
Reviving Neutra with Hive Living
We recently received a letter from a reader, Kristy Krone, after she read the article Hive Design in our September issue, which...
A Dynamic Mixed-Use Project in Bozeman, Montana, Bridges Past and Present
Celebrating the natural and built landscape, this mixed-use project takes cues from its agrarian surroundings.
The Legend of the “Invention Garage”
The suburban space is cemented in our cultural imagination as much more than a place to store the lawn mower. Just ask Google.
An Architect’s Minimalist Home Gets a Splash of Color Inspired by Porsche
Architect and avid car collector Dan Brunn adds vibrant new details to his home that pay homage to his love of classic...
Baton Rouge Oasis
On a lot nobody, particularly the city of Baton Rouge, could love, architect David Baird created an oasis for his family and his...
Following in Local “Laneway Housing” Tradition, Two Toronto Architects Craft Their Ideal Family Home
The pair behind Studio Junction Inc.
Budget Breakdown: A Work-From-Home Couple Reenvision a Loft for $291K. The Office Steals the Show
Amy and Tomasz run their photography business from a maple plywood workspace hung with Japanese noren curtains in their...
Before & After: “Patience and Perseverance” Save a Rundown Eichler Home With a Major Mold Problem
Some things were beyond salvaging, but a renovation by interior designer Diona Polito worked to honor the history of the house.
How Adaptive Reuse Can Help Solve the Affordability Crisis
Jeff Bone of the Chicago-based firm LBBA believes that working with what’s been left behind can pave the way for the future.
It Takes A Village
Civic leaders in Oakland, California, have been battling hard for decades to make the city as socially and economically healthy...
Launch Pad
Design innovators Perkins+Will rethink office space for every generation and compel new communications and problem-solving...
My House: A Brooklyn Couple’s 1800s Townhome Melds Eras, Heirlooms, and Artwork
Artist Maureen Meyer and photographer Timothy Nazzaro’s lightly updated Cobble Hill home is a charming backdrop for their...
Back To School Special
There's nothing like a little design therapy to relieve the sting of summer's end and first-day-of-school butterflies.
Here’s What It Cost to Build 10 of Our Favorite Homes of the Year
Let’s talk money, people.