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Bronze Age
Architectural Digest US

Bronze Age

At the new Carpenters Workshop Gallery in London, Sir David Adjaye hones the fine art of surprise

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May 2023
Facial Expression
Architectural Digest US

Facial Expression

Designer Lucia Massari tackles the history of Murano elass head-on

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May 2023
fertile imaginatio
Architectural Digest US

fertile imaginatio

British landscape designer Jinny Blom breathes new life into a Cotswolds garden

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May 2023
VISION QUEST
Architectural Digest US

VISION QUEST

Architect Raffaella Bortoluzzi of Labo Design Studio conjures a sublime retreat for serious art collectors on eastern Long Island

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May 2023
Super Bowl
Architectural Digest US

Super Bowl

Lina Bo Bardi's invitingly concave chair still seduces more than half a century after its debut

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May 2023
Deep Dive
Architectural Digest US

Deep Dive

On the site of a historic pool in Lagos, a bold new complex celebrates Yoruba culture

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May 2023
COLOR THERAPY
Architectural Digest US

COLOR THERAPY

Under the skillful ministrations of Carlos Mota, a modernist manse in Lima, Peru, gets a vibrant makeover

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May 2023
PALACE INTRIGUE
Architectural Digest US

PALACE INTRIGUE

Vincenzo De Cotiis writes the next chapter for the historic Palazzo Giustinian Lolin, situated on the banks of Venice's Grand Canal

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May 2023
ANGLES OF REPOSE
Architectural Digest US

ANGLES OF REPOSE

On the coast of Lebanon, WORKac designs a strikingly geometric seaside getaway for a visionary client

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May 2023
Counter Movement
Bloomberg Businessweek

Counter Movement

"Kitchens designed to celebrate cooking, rather than hide it away, are becoming real estate selling points."

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February 14, 2022
Airport Resilience
Global Traveler

Airport Resilience

"London’s airports continue to focus on the future."

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January/February 2022
Tamer of Raton Pass
True West

Tamer of Raton Pass

“Uncle Dick” Wootton helped build a nation with his Santa Fe Trail

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February - March 2022
Horizon Lines
Fast Company

Horizon Lines

How Safdie Architects created a daring new skyscraper that reaches both up—and across—the skyline

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Winter 2021-2022
Jeanne Gang – Building on the Past
Fast Company

Jeanne Gang – Building on the Past

Internationally renowned architect Jeanne Gang is transforming neglected old structures into modern marvels.

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October 2021
Architects Pick Their Favorite Building Material
Industry Leaders

Architects Pick Their Favorite Building Material

Henry Ford, the father of assembly-line manufacturing, had a saying: “Any customer can have a car painted any color that he wants so long as it is black.”

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June 2021
In Conversation: FRANK GEHRY
New York magazine

In Conversation: FRANK GEHRY

Fully engaged and working nonstop as he turns 91, the most famous architect alive won’t take projects in China or Saudi Arabia (“You don’t get paid”) and is reimagining a big chunk of downtown L.A. Is there a school of Gehry now? “God, no.”

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January 20 - February 2, 2020
Lose Your Heart
American Bungalow Magazine

Lose Your Heart

Janis hall loves old houses.

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Issue 99 Fall 2019
Stickley, Harley-Davidson, And The Road Taken
American Bungalow Magazine

Stickley, Harley-Davidson, And The Road Taken

Long-time readers might remember an article about my family’s house in the Adirondacks in American Bungalow No. 58.

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Issue 99 Fall 2019
Building for Tomorrow, Today
Metropolis Magazine

Building for Tomorrow, Today

Radical change in the building industry is desperately needed. And it cannot happen without the building trades.

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November/December 2019
Building on Brand
Metropolis Magazine

Building on Brand

The Bauhaus turned 100 this year, and a crop of museum buildings sprang up for the celebration.

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November/December 2019
Interspecies Ethic
Metropolis Magazine

Interspecies Ethic

In probing the relationship between humans and nature, two major exhibitions question the very foundations of design practice.

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November/December 2019
Signs of Life
Metropolis Magazine

Signs of Life

Designers, curators, and entrepreneurs are scrambling to make sense of motherhood in a culture that’s often hostile to it.

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November/December 2019
The Circular Office
Metropolis Magazine

The Circular Office

Major manufacturers are exploring every avenue to close the loop on workplace furniture.

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November/December 2019
No New Buildings
Metropolis Magazine

No New Buildings

The energy already embodied in the built environment is a precious unnatural resource. It’s time to start treating it like one.

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November/December 2019
Built On Memory - A Couple Transforms An Old Pole Barn Into A Place That Celebrates Family And Country
DesignSTL

Built On Memory - A Couple Transforms An Old Pole Barn Into A Place That Celebrates Family And Country

As Adrian and Magdalena Luchini’s life took root in St. Louis—after a few years, it was clear that the couple was here to stay—it was important to Adrian to try to capture the life he had growing up in the Argentinian countryside. And what better place to do that than at Las Tres Marías, the couple’s second home, in Godfrey, Illinois? “I suppose that when I saw that I would never recuperate what I had in my childhood, I became more determined to reconstruct it—to give that kind of exposure to my children,” says Adrian. “To me, that is what a territory is all about, when you go to a place and feel like you’re a part of it.”

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November/December 2019
Bloom Service - A flower-shaped brutalist beauty in Geneva gets a refresh
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Bloom Service - A flower-shaped brutalist beauty in Geneva gets a refresh

Tucked between the extensive campus of Geneva's University Hospital and a huddle of associated medical institutions, laboratories and surgeries, the Avenue de la Roseraie is trod by few casual visitors to the Swiss city. And yet here - out of sight in a small car park is an extraordinary structure that, situated elsewhere, would surely draw the attention of architectural students like bees to a nectar-rich flower. Horticulturalists, too, perhaps, for whom a building nicknamed La Tulipe might well incite curiosity.

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October 2024
Second Nature -A remodelled museum in Lisbon, by Kengo Kuma & Associates, meshes Japanese and Portuguese influences to create a space that sits in harmony with its surroundings
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Second Nature -A remodelled museum in Lisbon, by Kengo Kuma & Associates, meshes Japanese and Portuguese influences to create a space that sits in harmony with its surroundings

The Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation's complex in Lisbon has been one of the city's best-loved landmarks since it opened in the 1960s. The foundation aims to improve quality of life through art, charity, science and education, and its Lisbon campus encompasses a main office, library, scientific research centre and contemporary art museum, Centro de Arte Moderna (CAM), which reopens this month following an extensive four-year renovation by Japanese studio Kengo Kuma & Associates. Designed in collaboration with landscape architect Vladimir Djurovic, the update cleverly reconfigures the space and extends the foundation's gardens to craft a more cohesive relationship between the existing structures.

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October 2024
Cane and Able- Fusing traditional craftsmanship with contemporary vision, design studio Ibuku demonstrates the versatility of bamboo at a serene Bali villa
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Cane and Able- Fusing traditional craftsmanship with contemporary vision, design studio Ibuku demonstrates the versatility of bamboo at a serene Bali villa

Over the last decade, Bali-based studio Ibuku, headed up by designer Elora Hardy, has become a leading expert in bamboo architecture, its output encompassing everything from a traditional Sumbanese house and a yoga and meditation space to playful treehouses and a riverside café at an eco-friendly jungle retreat in Ubud. In 2021, the studio completed The Arc sports hall at the Green School in Bali (founded by Elora's father, designer John Hardy). Made from a series of arches spanning an impressive 19m, it was a pioneering feat of bamboo engineering.

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October 2024
Guest Editor Marcio Kogan - Marcio Kogan has been prolific since setting up his namesake studio in São Paulo in 1978 (it was renamed Studio MK27 at the turn of the century).
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Guest Editor Marcio Kogan - Marcio Kogan has been prolific since setting up his namesake studio in São Paulo in 1978 (it was renamed Studio MK27 at the turn of the century).

Marcio Kogan has been prolific since setting up his namesake studio in São Paulo in 1978 (it was renamed Studio MK27 at the turn of the century). The 72-year-old architect has since become synonymous with contemporary Brazilian chic, offering a sumptuous blend of raw, textured materials; clean geometric forms; effortless functionality; vernacular design features; and a deep knowledge and appreciation of the rich, tropical modernist architecture legacy of his home country.

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October 2024
Building Site
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Building Site

Sun Tower, China, by Open Architecture

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February 2024