We caught up with Rick Joy as he recently released his latest monograph and completed his first public building – the Princeton Transit Hall and Market.
By Elizabeth Pagliacolo |
June 5, 2019
Section: Architecture
Tags: Institutional, Residential
Alex Delaunay, of Paris- and Brooklyn-based firm Sabo Project, designed the Sacha apartment to suit the unique needs of a French family that includes two parents, a toddler, and a feline companion.
By Erin Donnelly |
May 30, 2019
Section: Interiors
Tags: Interiors, Residential
Taking advantage of Laufen’s SaphirKeramik, the Sonar collection breaks new ground in bathroom design.
By Azure |
May 13, 2019
In partnership with Laufen
Section: Design
Tags: Product Design, Residential
Chile’s Alejandro Aravena reconceives the beach house with a pair of primitive monoliths as rugged and austere as their seaside perch.
By Michael Webb |
April 18, 2019
Section: Architecture
Tags: Architecture, Residential
In the heart of Montreal, the 17-unit building Le Jardinier introduces gentle density – and a surprisingly vibrant green space – to the city’s evolving urban context.
By Stefan Novakovic |
March 21, 2019
Section: Architecture
Tags: Architecture, Residential, Urbanism
The Portuguese design and architecture scene is blooming, and firms like CVDB, Menos é Mais and Aurora represent the current directions.
By Elizabeth Pagliacolo |
March 19, 2019
Section: Architecture
Tags: Cultural, Residential
Thomas Heatherwick’s Vessel, an awe-inspiring architectural sculpture that looms over a newly revamped Hudson Yards, has just opened in New York. The towering tangle of intersecting staircases inspired us to round up a few of the most memorable staircases we’ve seen lately.
By Erin Donnelly |
March 15, 2019
Section: Curiosity
Tags: Architecture, Residential
On a suburban lot in Western Australia, architect Kate FitzGerald and her firm, Whispering Smith, craft a lean, design-forward house – with room for one or two more.
By Susan Nerberg |
March 6, 2019
Section: Architecture
Tags: Residential
The attention-grabbing hue of this rural Portuguese getaway by architect Luís Rebelo de Andrade is just one aspect of its uniqueness. It also took just three months to erect, has flexible interiors and is eminently self-sufficient.
By Elizabeth Pagliacolo |
February 27, 2019
Section: Architecture
Tags: Residential
Last week, Diller Scofidio + Renfro unveiled its renderings for the University of Toronto’s School of Cities. It’s the latest in a series of ambitious architecture projects by international firms that will change the face of the city.
By Elizabeth Pagliacolo |
February 25, 2019
Section: Architecture
Tags: Educational, Institutional, Residential
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