For the past six months or so, I've been researching and interviewing a number of African American architects...
Pillow Pops: A Woman's Revolution in Home Decor
A Tour of Venice during Times of the Plague
Washington's Union Station, by Daniel Burnham
In D.C., Clemence's Photos of the MLK Library
In Dallas, a Lab and a Barn by Marlon Blackwell
Rethinking Synagogues for the 21st Century
In Portola Valley, Richard Beard's Westridge House
In Seattle, a Flagship Lounge for Alaska Airlines
In Chicago, How to Forge an Alliance with an Alley
Taline and Poppy from Bella Notte Linens
"HOUSES' by Robert A.M. Stern Architects
Americans in Spain: Painting and Travel, 1820-1920
Raggin' On at the Columbus Museum of Art
At Biltmore, a Home for Napoleon's Chess Set
In Hawaii, Restoring a Jack Nicklaus Course
Expanding the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
In the Turks & Caicos, a Home at The Strand
Experiential Environments from Roto
For the past six months or so, I've been researching and interviewing a number of African American architects...
Francoise Astorg Bollack is a study in the power of duality. Raised in Montmartre, she graduated from...
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Chicago Tribune columnist Blair Kamin credits an art history course at Amherst College for turning his head...
A friend sent us some striking images yesterday from a Chicago-based company called TURF Design, so we looked...
2020 has been a year for the books – for all the wrong reasons, it turns out. But it was a year that...
Louis Cherry’s work may look simple, but there’s a rigorous and complex process behind it. The...
A few years back, JoAnn Locktov asked me to contribute an essay to her second book on her favorite...