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'Brutalist Interiors' is a new book exploring the genre's most spectacular spaces; we speak to its editor Derek Lamberton, ...
The name of the “Nobel of architecture” comes from a U.S. family with design in its DNA, from the Hyatt Hotels they own, to ...
Art Deco, with its exuberant passion for geometry, luxury and shiny chrome, cocooned troubled times in a layer of glitz. A century after the style gained its name, Gavin Plumley surveys one of the ...
From mushroom mycelium to old sneakers and seaweed, unexpected materials have been slowly making inroads into our homes.
A unique freestanding limestone residence - originally built in 1968 and cleverly designed by mid-century modernist ...
Step inside this unapologetic Dutch house. Not many people make it to the district of Noord-Beveland, and fewer still to this ...
Ultimately, Liu was chosen as the chief designer of the China Section. Besides the archway, with which he expressed his design philosophy of integrating Eastern and Western elements, he was also ...
From seaside villas on the French Riviera and Costa Smeralda, to countryside residences by Frank Lloyd Wright, and even the ...
Their names have long been forgotten but their mark on our community’s built environment lives on. We saved the best of the Evans family for last! Melvern R. Evans Sr. was the grandson of John Evans ...
By 2025, the number of Unesco World Heritage Sites has reached 1,248, spread across 170 countries. At the 47th World Heritage Committee session held in Paris, 26 new sites were added to this ...
In Tel Aviv during the late 1930s, an unconventional romance bloomed amid the Bauhaus architecture. Shoshana Borochov — a Jewish immigrant to Mandatory Palestine, a journalist and, on the down ...
The region’s extraordinary diversity of building styles includes missions, Victorians and the modernist office towers and cozy ranch houses that still define how we work and live.
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