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  • Andre Kikoski Does Lowcountry in Ponte Vedra Beach

    To design a pair of homes on a tidal marsh in Florida’s Ponte Vedra Beach, architect Andre Kikoski did what he’d done for projects in the Hamptons, Sag Harbor, and the Guggenheim...
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  • Arup Wins National Building Museum's 2022 Honor Award

    Sustainability pays off. Surely that’s the case for Arup, the global built environmental firm that’s dedicated to the concept. “Our firm is built around sustainability – it’s...
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  • John Kirk: How to Design Better Ballparks - and Cities

    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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  • 'Bamboo Contemporary,' from Bill Richards and PA Press

    Author, editor, and strategic communications consultant Bill Richards has a new book out that tackles one of our favorite building materials: Bamboo. He began with 200 projects...
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  • A New Book from Lucas & Lucas: Architectural Gardens

    Lucas & Lucas is all about the site planning. With it, the Sonoma-based architecture and landscape architecture studio strives to unify buildings and landscape. “What’s...
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  • More than a Little Sartorial Style from Bella Notte Linens

    Bella Notte is mixing it up. Its collections of cotton, linen, and silk, that is. Its signature linen is adorned with delicate cotton lace for Frida, and a double...
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  • The Rooms of Joseph Ginsberg, at Westport's CAMP Gallery

    A designer whose interiors offer something from almost every medium available, Joe Ginsberg always begins with a blank sheet of paper. “Everything starts with a drawing - it’s...
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  • 80 Miles from Seattle at Sasse Mt. Outpost, Glamping Out

    Sure, there are a lot of perks that come with owning property at Tumble Creek and its private club in the 6,400-acre Suncadia Resort in the mountains of Washington State. First,...
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  • On Roosevelt Island, 360 Units at the Westview Cooperative

    It turns out there’s more to Roosevelt Island than Louis Kahn’s Four Freedoms Park on its southern tip. There’s also the newly renovated Westview Cooperative, completed in August,...
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  • From Ceramics of Italy, an Optimistic Outlook for 2022

    For those unable to attend Coverings, the  preeminent ceramic tile & natural stone exhibition in North America, A+A is pleased today to share images from Italian manufacturers...
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  • Restoring an Icon of African American History in Gulfport

    A small building with a checkered past in the Turkey Creek neighborhood of Gulfport, Miss. has been restored meticulously by unabridged Architects of Bay St. Louis. It started out as a paymaster’s...
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  • Reinventing Canyon Ranch Woodside in California

    A down-at-the-heels, 20-year-old yoga retreat, snugged into the woods between the Pacific and Palo Alto, now plays to the strengths of its site. “The Crescent Realty Group bought...
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  • Luxury Camping at Walden Retreats in Texas Hill Country

    Blake Smith and Sarah Contrucci are out to take the rough out of roughing it. Smith’s the founder and CEO of Walden Retreats in Austin, Texas. Contrucci, his wife, is an interior...
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  • A Collaboration between 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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  • In the Andes, a Weekend Escape Turned Permanent Home

    Monday's online Metropolis magazine 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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  • Richard Francis-Jones Pens 'Truth + Lies in Architecture'

    Richard Francis-Jones is a leading Australian architect who, during the pandemic, penned a book titled “Truth + Lies in Architecture”, just out from ORO Editions. The publisher...
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  • A Biome Collection, Inspired by Nature, from New Ravenna

    Last year, Cean Irminger found women to be her inspiration for a new mosaic collection. A year earlier, it was Art Deco. This year, the creative director at New Ravenna Mosaics...
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  • In Hollywood, the Eddy Brand of Flexible Co-Housing

    So why shouldn’t co-living spaces have recording studios and green rooms? This is Hollywood, after all. And Leeor Maciborski, founder of the Eddy brand of housing, knows what...
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  • In the West Village, Kyle O'Donnell's Gramercy Design

    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 the National Building Museum, Notre Dame de Paris

    Now that the restoration of the Notre Dame de Paris is well underway, the National Building Museum in D.C. is about to open an interactive exhibition on the history of the cathedral. On...
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  • A San Francisco Community Pool Complex by TEF Design

    A midcentury modern indoor pool in San Francisco’s Mission District lies at the heart of a newly redesigned community center there. It was originally designed in the sixties by architect...
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  • In Maine, a Design for Cannabis Retailer SeaWeed Co.

    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. For branding a pair...
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  • The Women Who Changed Architecture, by Jan Hartman

    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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  • A Wyoming Guest House with Interiors by WRJ Design

    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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  • Architectural Gardens: A New Book from Lucas & Lucas

    Lucas & Lucas is all about site planning. With it, the Healdsburg, California-based architecture and landscape architecture studio strives to unify buildings and landscape. “What’s...
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  • In Walla Walla, a Modern Tasting Room for Alton Wines

    In late 2021, I penned a feature article for Metropolis magazine’s online site about a wine tasting room out in the middle of a field of barley, just south of Walla Walla, Washington....
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  • In India, Slum Residents Help Design Their New Homes

    Sandhya Naidu Janardhan is an architect and managing director of Community Design Agency, an initiative of Curry Stone Design Collaborative, a Mumbai-based design studio established...
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  • In Charlotte, 'Refuge' Hotel Brings a Community Together

    For years now, I've been writing about the work of designer Alicia Hylton-Daniel in local and national publications. The Durham, N.C.-based designer has a eye for blending color, details,...
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  • Woodinville Whiskey Facilities by Graham Baba Architects

    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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  • In Switzerland, Paul Clemence Photographs The Circle

    Over the past few years as photographer Paul Clemence flew in and out of Switzerland, he watched in fascination as The Circle was being built adjacent to the Zurich Airport. Little...
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  • At Vanderbilt, SGA Designs a Jewel-Box Connector in Glass

    A pair of Beaux Arts buildings on the Vanderbilt University Peabody campus have been granted new life. Not only have they been restored carefully by SGA’s Higher Education Group,...
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  • The 1920s Maverick Festival: Woodstock before Woodstock

    Before there was the Woodstock Festival of 1969, there was the Maverick Festival of the 1920s. In the actual Woodstock, N.Y., not on Max Yasgur’s Farm. “It was a marvelous...
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  • Alejandro Merizalde: 100 Churches of Venice & the Lagoon

    Alejandro Merizalde’s background is in painting, which he practiced for a number of years in New York, resulting in a few shows and gallery representation. In 2007, he realized he no longer...
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  • An Architecture and Design Film Festival Returns to D.C.

    The world’s largest architecture and design film festival is returning to the National Building Museum in Washington D.C. The Architecture & Design Film Festival...
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  • 'Truth + Lies in Architecture' by Richard Francis-Jones

    Richard Francis-Jones is a leading Australian architect who, during the pandemic, penned a book titled “Truth + Lies in Architecture”, just out from ORO Editions. The publisher...
    Read Full Story
  • In Ponte Vedra Beach, Andre Kikoski Does Low Country

    To design a pair of homes on a tidal marsh in Florida’s Ponte Vedra Beach, architect Andre Kikoski did what he’s done for projects in the Hamptons, in Sag Harbor, and at the Guggenheim...
    Read Full Story
  • The California Houses of Feldman Architecture: 'Immersed'

    Feldman Architecture has been working through an exploration of Bay Area regionalism for almost 20 years now. It’s a practice firmly rooted in the evolution of the modern movement,...
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  • At Walden Retreats in Texas, a Luxury Camping Getaway

    Blake Smith and Sarah Contrucci are out to take the rough out of roughing it. Smith’s the founder and CEO of Walden Retreats in Austin, Texas. Contrucci, his wife, is an interior...
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  • An Intimate Portrait of Trailblazing Architect Julia Morgan

    Victoria Kastner grew up in the Bay Area, surrounded by homes and buildings designed by architect Julia Morgan. She just didn’t know it. “I’d never heard of her,” the author...
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  • From Bella Notte in San Francisco, the Trends for Spring

    The first day of spring for 2022 is less than two weeks away, and the designers and staff at Bella Notte Linens are more than ready. The fact is, the San Francisco-based studio...
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  • In Bozeman, Town Enclosure by Jackson's CLB Architects

    The good people of Bozeman, Mont. received an early holiday gift this year, courtesy of CLB Architects in Jackson. It’s called Town Enclosure and it’s an art installation originally...
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  • At the National Building Museum in D.C., a Film Festival

    The world’s largest architecture and design film festival is returning to the National Building Museum in Washington D.C. The Architecture & Design Film Festival will be held...
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  • Mosaic: A.I. Software Designed for Architecture Firms

    A new A.I.-driven software tool now gives architects and designers a collaborative way to manage teams, projects, and business. It’s called Mosaic, and it’s specifically designed...
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  • Philip Mitchel's 'Collected Interiors: Rooms that Tell a Story'

    Interior designer Philip Mitchell had an unconventional upbringing. He was born 20 years later than his next oldest sibling – and by then, his parents were basically retired, and the family...
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  • Jason Nazmiyal's Eye for Rugs, Carpets and Tapestries

    Jason Nazmiyal moved to the states from Iran in 1979, right after the revolution. He wasted little time in adapting to the free enterprise system here. He set up shop in New Jersey,...
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  • At Indiana University, a Masterpiece from Mies Is Reborn

    The Eskenazi School of Art, Architecture + Design, originally designed by Mies van der Rohe in 1952 as a fraternity house on the Indiana University campus in Bloomington, has officially...
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  • An Exhibit on Alfred Preis, Hawaii's Midcentury Modernist

    A new exhibition at the Austrian Cultural Center New York examines a cross-section of midcentury modernist Alfred Preis’s work in Hawaii. Preis is best known for his design of the U.S.S....
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  • In Rural Virginia, Thomas Jefferson's Beloved Poplar Forest

    Because it's Presidents Day, we've reached back into the Architects + Artisans archives for a reprieve of a post on the work of one of Virginia's native sons - and our third president....
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  • On the Bahamas' Winding Bay, the Cays at the Abaco Club

    A new residential neighborhood of 36 oceanfront homes, from a team of world-class planners and designers, will soon grace a two-mile stretch of beach in the Bahamas. The Cays will...
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  • At SoFi Stadium, a Landscape Transformed by Studio-MLA

    Chances are that out of the 100 million people who watched the Super Bowl saga on Feb.13, few knew the backstory for SoFi Stadium’s enveloping landscape and urban design. The new stadium...
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Claudio Edinger at 1500 Gallery

With the opening of Brazilian native Claudio Edinger’s new photography show at 1500 Gallery in West...

November 19, 2010
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Living Symbols of Precious Things

With photographs by Walker Evans, Dorothea Lange and Jack Delano depicting designs by Benjamin Latrobe,...

November 18, 2010
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A New Firm Forms in North Carolina

Translated from Latin, the new architecture partnership’s name means “in the place.”  But what...

November 17, 2010
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In L.A., a Forum for Young Designers

Throwing down the gauntlet earlier this month for its second-ever Arch Is competition, the American...

November 16, 2010
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A Vanishing Oasis at City’s Edge

An 11-acre, Taliesin-like landmark in Raleigh N.C. is about to be transformed into low-income housing. Landscape...

November 15, 2010
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From Tokyo, Tom Kundig Goes Global

Tom Kundig’s architecture is about connecting art and physics, linking inside with outside, and placing...

November 12, 2010
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Richard Morris Hunt’s Last Design

Beaux Arts master Richard Morris Hunt designed 14 churches in his lifetime, and built only six.  Just...

November 8, 2010
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A ‘Learning Rail’ at Woods’ Edge

On what was, a decade ago, a toxic dumping ground in southeastern Raleigh, an urban wetlands center now triumphantly...

November 5, 2010
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Modern in a Time of Finite Resources

“It’s one of those topics that I find very hard to boil down into short, concise pieces,” said...

November 4, 2010
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Amping Up the Pennsylvania Landscape

A former aide to Chicago Mayor Richard Daley and a groundbreaking visionary landscape designer are joining...

November 3, 2010
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