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  • Redmond's Magellan Architects is Now Woman-Owned

    With the purchase of Magellan Architects earlier this year, Sherri Miller has stepped up to create one of Washington State’s largest woman-owned design firms. “A lot of clients,...
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  • From New Ravenna, A Mosaic Design Competition

    For all the mosaic artist wannabees out there, your ship just sailed in. To the Eastern Shore of Virginia, that is, where New Ravenna is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year....
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  • Finding Sanctuary and Wellness with Lisa Kahn Designs

    Naples, Florida-based Lisa Kahn is the founder and visionary behind Finding Sanctuary by Lisa Kahn Designs. Raised by an accomplished interior designer who frequently involved her in projects,...
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  • In Beaverton Oregon, Nike's Serena Williams Building

    Serena Williams may be evolving away from tennis after this year’s U.S. Open, but her name and image will live on for a long, long time at Nike’s World Headquarters. The Serena...
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  • Monacelli's 'Shingle and Stone: Tom Kligerman Houses'

    Tom Kligerman’s self-described “New American” architecture is being chronicled in a new book from The Monacelli Press. “Shingle and Stone: Tom Kligerman Houses” covers...
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  • Stuart Grannen, Patron Saint of the High-End Artifact

    Educated by his early-American-furniture-loving parents, Stuart Grannen bought his first piece of stained glass at age seven. “As a kid, they dragged me to places like the Metropolitan...
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  • In Texas Hill Country, the Albert Hotel by Clayton Korte

    The town of Fredericksburg, Texas – smack-dab in the middle of Hill Country – is undergoing a transformation. Located where the 19th-century Goodnight-Loving Cattle Trail once...
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  • Redfin: What to Know About New Mexico Architecture

    I was asked recently by the blog editor at Redfin, the Seattle-based reals estate brokerage firm, for a few words on the pueblo architecture of New Mexico. I obliged, because I’ve...
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  • In Brooklyn, Designs by Swiss-Influenced Studio Seitz

    If the fine furnishings created by Studio Seitz look like they’ve been made with Swiss precision, that’s because they are. Co-founders Kevin Seitz and Rob van Wyen are inspired...
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  • Winners in the 2022 George Matsumoto Competition

    The votes are in from the public for the 2022 Matsumoto Prize from North Carolina Modernist Houses - and the jury was unanimous in its first-place choice. The Domeck Residence in Chapel...
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  • From Bellevue, Washington: Interiors by Anna Popov

    Born in Moldavia - and educated with dual degrees in business and interior design from Israeli and Canadian universities – Anna Popov moved to the states nine years ago. She established...
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  • 'Morocco: Destination of Style, Elegance and Design'

    Catherine Scotto is the author of a new book from Prestel and Rizzoli called “Morocco: Destination of Style, Elegance and Design. She’s the former editor-in-chief at Elle Décoration,...
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  • 'Midnight in Paris' at Omaha's Cottonwood Hotel

    The interior demolition of what’s now the Kimpton Cottonwood Hotel in Omaha, Neb. yielded a treasure trove of early 19th-century finishes. The hotel started out as the Blackstone...
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  • How to Save 25% on a Renovation by Daniel Frisch

    Born in 2012 after Hurricane Sandy - and at the tail end of the 2008 financial crisis - architect Daniel Frisch’s studio program for renovations is a model in resilience. “Most...
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  • New Ravenna Adds Five Muted Mosaics to its Studio Line

    A competitive advantage of centralizing design, sales, and production into one facility is the ability to spot trends – and react – quickly. That’s one lesson learned from...
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  • At the Chrysler Museum, an Exhibition of Modern Prints

    A selection of 45 modern prints by postwar artists is now on exhibit at the Chrysler Museum in Norfolk, Va. Lasting Impressions: Prints from the Collection of David R. and Susan...
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  • At Dartmouth, a New Strategic Framework on Campus

    How does an architecture/planning firm design a strategic framework for a college that’s more than 250 years old – and already completely integrated into a New England town? The...
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  • Magritte: Barovier&Toso's Surrealist Lighting Collection

    “Banish the already seen from the mind and seek the unseen” is one famous motto from the revolutionary painter René Magritte. He’s often considered to be one of the fathers of Surrealism...
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  • In the Andes, a Weekend Escape Turned Permanent Home

    Metropolis magazine recently featured an article I penned about a home in the Andes Mountains of Ecuador designed by a pair of SCI-Arc graduates who now live and practice architecture...
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  • From Spain Unspoilt: Custom-Designed, Guided Tours

    Those who’ve followed A+A on Instagram, Facebook, Linkedin and our own site recently know that we’ve spent two memorable weeks in Spain. Our travels were arranged through Spain...
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  • After a Two-Year Wait, a Pilgrimage to Basque Country

    After a pandemic, a lockdown, a second pandemic, two vaccinations and two more boosters, we decided it was time for our long-delayed trip to Spain. Via American Airlines - and a much-deserved...
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  • A Collaboration with Barovier&Toso and Luca Nichetto

    For more than 700 years, Murano-based Barovier&Toso has focused its artistic efforts on safeguarding the art of glass. The company recently collaborated with Luca Nichetto of Nichetto...
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  • Joseph Giovannini's Century of Disruptive Avant-Garde

    Joseph Giovannini is a practicing architect who’s written about architecture and design for more than 30 years as a critic for major newspapers and magazines, coast-to-coast. He has a new book...
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  • From Rizzoli, Joseph Giovannini's 'Architecture Unbound'

    Joseph Giovannini is a practicing architect who's written about architecture and design for more than 30 years as a critic for major newspapers and magazines coast to coast. He has a new book...
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  • A Chapel Hill Addition by Louis Cherry and Arrowhead

    We are fortunate to have engaged the design services of Raleigh architect Jacob Burke for a recent addition to our home in this area. Jacob is a graduate of the N.C. State College of Design,...
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  • In Durham, N.C., the Burch by Arrowhead Design/Build

    We are fortunate to have engaged the design services of Raleigh architect Jacob Burke for a recent addition to our home in this area. Jacob is a graduate of the N.C. State College of Design,...
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  • In Maine, Caleb Johnson Studio Brands Cannabis Facilities

    Once the Maine legislature passed a referendum legalizing adult use of Cannabis in 2018, a company known as Seaweed approached Caleb Johnson Studio in Portland. They wanted to create...
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  • In Bentonville, the Home Building by Eskew Dumez Ripple

    For the Home Building on the Thaden School campus in Bentonville, Ark., architects at Eskew Dumez Ripple designed a building that explores the pedagogy of food. They created a 34,000-square-foot...
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  • Part II: Radical Practice: Marlon Blackwell Architects

    Marlon Blackwell has a new monograph out from Princeton Architectural Press, called “Radical Practice: The Work of Marlon Blackwell Architects.” Within its 510 pages are 13 projects...
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  • Radical Practice: The Work of Marlon Blackwell Architects

    Marlon Blackwell has a new monograph out from Princeton Architectural Press. It’s called “Radical Practice: The Work of Marlon Blackwell Architects,” and within its 510 pages...
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  • A Modern Tasting Room for Alton Wines in Walla Walla

    Not too long ago, I penned a feature article for Metropolis magazine about a wine tasting room out in the middle of a field of barley not far from Walla Walla, Wash. Born during the pandemic,...
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  • In Metropolis Mag, Woodinville Whiskey by Graham Baba

    Back on February 23, Metropolis magazine ran an online feature I wrote about the design of a complex of three buildings by Seattle’s Graham Baba Architects for award-winning Woodinville...
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  • 'Never Too Small' Reimagines Living in Tiny Spaces

    Colin Chee lives in a 38-square-meter apartment in inner city Melbourne and is constantly looking for inspiration and ideas on how to improve his small home. In 2017 he started making...
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  • Jan Hartman and 'The Women Who Changed Architecture'

    Princeton Architectural Press editor Jan Hartman was running a Google search not long ago, looking for a book idea on collective architecture. She wondered: Should it be architects...
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  • The Kiddo Collection, for a Jolt of Joy from New Ravenna

    New Ravenna’s Heyday Edition for the Kiddo Collection is aptly named. It was born during the pandemic when creative director Cean Irminger found herself at home with two daughters,...
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  • Architect/Artist Karlyn Sutherland at Heller Gallery in NYC

    Architect and artist Karlyn Sutherland discovered the power and magic of the hand sketch at an early age. “In high school I always enjoyed drawing – hand drawings to represent...
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  • 'Midnight in Paris' at Omaha's Cottonwood Hotel

    The interior demolition of what’s now the Kimpton Cottonwood Hotel in Omaha, Neb. yielded a treasure trove of early 20th-century finishes. The hotel started out as the Blackstone...
    Read Full Story
  • In Brooklyn, Designs by Swiss-Influenced Studio Seitz

    If the fine furnishings created by Studio Seitz look like they’ve been made with Swiss precision, that’s because they are. Co-founders Kevin Seitz and Rob van Wyen are inspired...
    Read Full Story
  • How to Build Better Cities and Ballparks: John Kirk

    A city’s ballpark, football field, or basketball stadium is akin to an anchor in a shopping mall, architect John Kirk contends. “If Nordstrom wasn’t there, the little retailers...
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  • At Biltmore House, Restoring Two Paintings by Monet

    Durham, N.C.-based art conservator Ruth Barach Cox has a rich background in restoration work. She started in high school in Princeton, N.J., working on a collection of earthenware...
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  • Webinar: 'Imperfect Utopia: A Park for the New World'

    A once-controversial, now-celebrated master plan for the North Carolina Museum of Art will be the topic of an online webinar at noon on Thursday, June 9. Architects Laurie Hawkinson...
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  • Newsweek's Full List of NRA-Funded Republican Senators

    “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty...
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  • Two Centuries of Maine Artists, Their Homes, and Studios

    Walter Smalling is an architectural photographer whose work spans the last four decades. He got his start – after studying architecture at U.Va., then graphic design at the University...
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  • Gramercy Design in the West Village, by Kyle O'Donnell

    For designer Kyle O’Donnell, every project is a case study. “I don’t limit myself to one style or design,” the founder of Gramercy Design says. “I believe the project should...
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  • At Club Ki’ama Bahamas, Totally Sustainable Residences

    On a small island not far from George Town in the Bahamas, Victor Barrett is planning a 100-percent sustainable development. Only 18 percent of its land will be developed, the rest...
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  • CLB's 'FILTER' for Design Pavilion at NYCxDesign Festival

    From May 5-12, Jackson, Wyoming-based CLB Architects took center stage at New York's Times Square. They did it with a newly fabricated, non-denominational chapel with a tree at its center,...
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  • In Wyoming, Interiors by WRJ Design's Rush Jenkins

    On the outside, a new two-bedroom guest house in Wilson, Wyoming looks as though it’s been on site forever. Inside, it’s modern and up-to-date, thanks to interiors by Rush Jenkins...
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  • At SUSDESIGN Design Studio, Working with CORQUE

    SUSDESIGN Design Studio & Consultancy was founded by Ana Mestre in 2005, and focuses on sustainability-related activities: Sustainable interior and product design, research, education,...
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  • At the Bowdoin College Museum of Art, 'At First Light'

    Sure, the Bowdoin College Museum of Art’s exhibition that celebrates the bicentennial of Maine’s statehood is two years late, but piffle! The museum had good reason. The late...
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  • Castle Black at Sea Ranch, by Klopf Architecture

    Simple geometry is the theme of a new home that a San Francisco-based couple created for themselves at Northern California’s Sea Ranch. “There’s a diagonal gable from corner...
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A Tribute to the Mercurial Tobias Wong

Nine designers in New York are sharing newly created work at the Gallery R’Pure at 3 East 19th Street,...

May 19, 2011
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In Beverly Hills, Affaire in the Gardens

On Saturday and Sunday, May 21 and 22, along four blocks in historic Beverly Gardens in the center of Beverly...

May 16, 2011
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Five Concerts in FLW-Designed Homes

A series of four house concerts in suburban Chicago and one in southwestern Wisconsin during the next...

May 13, 2011
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The Healing Art of Marjan Vayghan

Marjan Vayghan is a 26-year-old performance artist who’s turned a harrowing detention by Iranian police...

May 12, 2011
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Competing for a Floating Stage in Miami

An architecture student and an expert in the science of water modeling have teamed up to win the 2011...

May 10, 2011
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In Louisville, the Thrill of a Lifetime

To be sure, there’s world class architecture in Louisville, but on the first Saturday in May most attention...

May 6, 2011
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Andy Warhol Tunes Up in Music City

Almost 300 music-related Andy Warhol objects are about to be lavished upon Nashville, across nine galleries...

May 3, 2011
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Lee Miller + Man Ray = Surreal Love

A photography exhibit opening in June at the Peabody Essex Museum (PEM) in Salem, Mass. promises to unveil...

May 2, 2011
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For Haiti, an Elegant Housing Solution

Designing a training facility for the A-Rod is one thing, but solving the homeless puzzle in Haiti is something...

April 28, 2011
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The Art of the Glaze: Bella Vista Tile

For 30 years, Lisa TeviaClark has been experimenting with clay and the alchemy of heat, salt, ash, minerals,...

April 27, 2011
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