1929 - Miele debuts the first dishwasher in Europe.
The inverted pyramid roof of Kloof 119A glows at night, creating a giant light box effect.
Each level opens up to green space, creating a breezy, indoor/outdoor connection. Furniture by OKHA—the Hunt Sofa, the Nate, Nicci Nouveau, and Vince and Miles Armchairs—outfit the living spaces.
A swinging entrance door makes a bold first impression.
A photomontage made by Perriand in 1929.
A modern forest dwelling in the village of Muraste in Estonia.
The original Emeco Navy 1006 (pronounced "ten oh six") chair caught the attention of famous modernist architects including Frank Gehry and Norman Foster. Knock-offs can be found worldwide but the authenticity of the Emeco chair is easily verified by finding indentions on the backside of the chair. Today, the company still manufactures the same 77-step design with recycled Coca-Cola bottles. Photo by Armando Bellmas.
Adjustable Table E 1027 for ClassiCon, $1,720 Named for the house she shared with partner Jean Badovici, Eileen Gray’s 1927 design is now available in the matte-black lacquer finish the designer envisioned.
Like many of Benepe's projects, planting P.S. 111's playground is more than a quality of life improvement. The grass and other flora help absorb flood water during storms, relieving pressure on the city's drainage systems.
The 111 Navy chairs are exact replicas of the beloved aluminum originals, down to the faux weld points on the backside.
At P.S. 111, the Trust for Public Land transformed an asphalt eyesore into a green sanctuary for New York City schoolchildren.
Home to Greg Truen, director of South African architecture and design firm SAOTA, Kloof 119A is a 9,150-square-foot residence in Cape Town that takes advantage of mountain and city views while de-emphasizing the street and neighboring homes. Kitchen joinery was done by Roma Casa Kitchens. Clerestory windows allow mountain views and light to drench the space.
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The Cardinals won Game 6 of the World Series 10-9 in 11 innings—one of the best games in the history of baseball.
The E 1027 Adjustable Table: one of many Eileen Gray pieces that are manufactured by Aram Designs Limited.
One of the final steps is to install the H-Brace and feet, both fabricated on another mold.
Eight to ten trailer truckloads of PET bales—each measuring 80 cubic feet and consisting of 20,000 bottles—arrive for processing every weekday.
21200 Center Avenue in Los Banos, California, is currently listed for $4,250,000 by Crosby Doe of Crosby Doe Associates.
This view of the Münster is taken from the other side of the Rhine. The Romanesque and Gothic cathedral was built between 1019 and 1500 and dominates Basel's skyline.
Listed for $1.2M, the restored Edward Fickett home includes a landscaped garden and a one-bedroom guesthouse.
Set in a historic 19th-century building, the $4.4M apartment comes with 14-foot-tall ceilings, four bedrooms, and a wood-clad chef’s kitchen.
17029 Vintage Street in Northridge, California, is currently listed for $1,399,000 by Cameron Stephens of Stephens Real Estate.
Queen's Drive III in London, England, is currently listed for £895,000 (approximately $1,038,374) by The Modern House.
Inside, a calming neutral color palette awaits. Sliding glass doors create instant indoor-outdoor connection while also framing captivating coastline views.
The Rothenberg Residence in Los Angeles, California, is currently listed for $1,495,000 by Benjamin Kahle of Deasy Penner Podley Real Estate.
5752 Calvin Way in San Diego, California, is currently listed for $1,500,000 by Keith York of Agents of Architecture.
Architects Mary and Joseph Merz designed the multilevel home in 1965 for acclaimed graphic designer Ron Clyne and his wife, Hortense.
Juan O'Gorman: Casa O'Gorman in Mexico City, Mexico, 1929
Upon arrival, a generous-sized courtyard leads to the main entrance, as well as the private backyard which is peppered with avocado trees.
Original transom windows from 1929 were preserved during the two month renovation.
Overlooking the Thames River, this vibrant residence was designed by British architect John Outram in 1999.
Each Navy chair begins life as 13 pounds of rPET plastic pellets, which are melted down and injected into the chair mold, a multiton device that functions like a gigantic waffle iron.
A view of the heavy machinery inside the New United Resource Recovery Corporation recycling plant in Spartanburg, South Carolina.