Elisabeth Moch

Berlin-based Elisabeth Moch's illustrations featuring that signature blue filled the pages of past Dwell issues.
Elisabeth Moch Berlin-based Elisabeth Moch's illustrations featuring that signature blue filled the pages of past Dwell issues.
"Even in March and April, on a sunny day, we can open up those doors and eat outside in the sun," says Denise.
"Even in March and April, on a sunny day, we can open up those doors and eat outside in the sun," says Denise.
Gerard Kitchener and his partner Denise spend most weekends on top of an exposed hill in a two-level steel-and-glass tower on stilts.
Gerard Kitchener and his partner Denise spend most weekends on top of an exposed hill in a two-level steel-and-glass tower on stilts.
The custom sliding window screens, which shield from solar gain, were designed by the couple and are a modernized reference to the operable shutters that Denise remembers from her childhood in Austria. They first used the idea on one of their apartment buildings.
The custom sliding window screens, which shield from solar gain, were designed by the couple and are a modernized reference to the operable shutters that Denise remembers from her childhood in Austria. They first used the idea on one of their apartment buildings.
An Eilersen sofa, Croft House coffee table, and Campbell Lounge Chair by Sean Woolsey outfit the living room, which stays visually connected to the outdoor dining room and kitchen. "It was a bit of a gamble to separate the living room so far from the kitchen," says Denise. "When we were framing up, people really questioned that choice because they’re not used to seeing it that much."
An Eilersen sofa, Croft House coffee table, and Campbell Lounge Chair by Sean Woolsey outfit the living room, which stays visually connected to the outdoor dining room and kitchen. "It was a bit of a gamble to separate the living room so far from the kitchen," says Denise. "When we were framing up, people really questioned that choice because they’re not used to seeing it that much."
Brownstone Brooklyn creatively reimagined by a new middle class. A 1976 home tour poster by the Boerum Hill Association shows a “creative” brownstoner sculpting a brownstone. (Courtesy of Robert Korn.)
Brownstone Brooklyn creatively reimagined by a new middle class. A 1976 home tour poster by the Boerum Hill Association shows a “creative” brownstoner sculpting a brownstone. (Courtesy of Robert Korn.)
TechnoCRAFT: Hackers, Modders, Fabbers, Tweakers, and Design in the Age of Individuality opened July 6 at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco and kicked off with an opening night party July 9. Photo by Justin Korn.
TechnoCRAFT: Hackers, Modders, Fabbers, Tweakers, and Design in the Age of Individuality opened July 6 at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco and kicked off with an opening night party July 9. Photo by Justin Korn.
Denise Woodard is the founder and CEO of Partake Foods.
Denise Woodard is the founder and CEO of Partake Foods.
Another home you’ll visit on the last day of the tours will be Adelaide Place, a Santa Monica home furnished by Denise Kuriger of Denise Kuriger Design Ltd. The original prefabricated structure from LivingHome was designed by architect Ray Kappe and consists of 11 modules that were installed within two days.
Another home you’ll visit on the last day of the tours will be Adelaide Place, a Santa Monica home furnished by Denise Kuriger of Denise Kuriger Design Ltd. The original prefabricated structure from LivingHome was designed by architect Ray Kappe and consists of 11 modules that were installed within two days.
Learning From Las Vegas by Robert Venturi & Denise Scott Brown, 1972
Learning From Las Vegas by Robert Venturi & Denise Scott Brown, 1972
Stepping into the holiday home of interior designer Denise Portmans is like visiting her Los Angeles design shop—a revelation in West Coast style.
Stepping into the holiday home of interior designer Denise Portmans is like visiting her Los Angeles design shop—a revelation in West Coast style.
Bob and Denise Schubert built their San Antonio home on a TK-acre lot in 2006.
Bob and Denise Schubert built their San Antonio home on a TK-acre lot in 2006.
Learning from Las Vegas - Revised Edition by Robert Venturi, Steven Izenour, and Denise Scott Brown
Learning from Las Vegas - Revised Edition by Robert Venturi, Steven Izenour, and Denise Scott Brown
“Denise also incorporated my own artwork into the house. Something I have never done before and way outside my comfort zone,” notes Stein.
“Denise also incorporated my own artwork into the house. Something I have never done before and way outside my comfort zone,” notes Stein.
Before: The existing house on this West Seattle lot was pushed to one side, leaving plenty of green space for designers John and Denise Schack to work with.
Before: The existing house on this West Seattle lot was pushed to one side, leaving plenty of green space for designers John and Denise Schack to work with.
Merchant House High Desert in Morongo Valley, California, is like a showroom for interior designer Denise Portmans, who runs the design shop Merchant Modern in Santa Monica.
Merchant House High Desert in Morongo Valley, California, is like a showroom for interior designer Denise Portmans, who runs the design shop Merchant Modern in Santa Monica.
Interior designer Denise Kuriger used custom furniture to create a luxurious outdoor living space for this prefab Santa Monica home.
Interior designer Denise Kuriger used custom furniture to create a luxurious outdoor living space for this prefab Santa Monica home.
Using common materials in uncommon ways, an entreprenurial pair of Belgian brothers construct a functional and modern home for themselves in Austin, Texas. Photo by: Denise Prince Martin
Using common materials in uncommon ways, an entreprenurial pair of Belgian brothers construct a functional and modern home for themselves in Austin, Texas. Photo by: Denise Prince Martin
No Pritzker for Denise Scott Brown—AgainIn one of the less proud moments in architecture, the Pritzker committee awarded a deserving Robert Venturi their prize—one of the profession's highest honors—in 1991 but failed to recognize an equally deserving Denise Scott Brown, who co-authored the seminal tome Learning from Las Vegas and worked alongside Venturi. Students at Harvard created a petition on change.org to convince the jury to retroactively acknowledge her work. But again, they did not. More on the story here.
No Pritzker for Denise Scott Brown—AgainIn one of the less proud moments in architecture, the Pritzker committee awarded a deserving Robert Venturi their prize—one of the profession's highest honors—in 1991 but failed to recognize an equally deserving Denise Scott Brown, who co-authored the seminal tome Learning from Las Vegas and worked alongside Venturi. Students at Harvard created a petition on change.org to convince the jury to retroactively acknowledge her work. But again, they did not. More on the story here.
Learning from Las Vegas by Robert Venturi, Denise Scott Brown, and Steven Izenour (MIT Press, 1977).

Controversial when it was published in 1972, this book has proven to be prophetic, tracing the shift of architectural language.
Learning from Las Vegas by Robert Venturi, Denise Scott Brown, and Steven Izenour (MIT Press, 1977). Controversial when it was published in 1972, this book has proven to be prophetic, tracing the shift of architectural language.
Denise from North Carolina is in the process of installing Susan Jablon's Ivory White Mother of Pearl Tile in her #bathroom. The #tile, she says, "is the focal point of the room." How #opulent is that?!
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Denise from North Carolina is in the process of installing Susan Jablon's Ivory White Mother of Pearl Tile in her #bathroom. The #tile, she says, "is the focal point of the room." How #opulent is that?! www.susanjablon.com/mbs...