Walter Marin, founder of Marin Architects, shares how the covid crisis has roiled residential architecture – especially for Gen Zs.
In this DMTV Milkshake episode, Michael Green covers his favorite spot in the natural world and his favorite-ever building project.
A modest house in Toronto with a corridor that visually links the front to the back while connecting to areas just off of it.
Meet Jerald Cooper, founder of the creative studio Things We’ve Made, and the man behind the Instagram account HOOD CENTURY.
An East York Toronto residence designed with a focus on wood that becomes a calm sanctuary for a young couple.
A duplex residence located in a 1970's building in Paris is renovated to include a massive bookshelf that hides two rooms.
A minimalist home in Melbourne, Australia by studiofour based on the client's most important values: family, health and integrity.
A modern residence in Columbus, Ohio that features a colorful, playful interior that evokes the feeling of being on a permanent vacation.
Architect Jordan Goldstein has built his life’s work with an interdisciplinary approach and a focus on elevating the human experience.
Black Females In Architecture is a network founded to increase the visibility of Black & Black mixed heritage females in the industry.
Edmund Sumner shares personal work from over 20 years capturing the architecture of Kengo Kuma, Le Corbusier and John Pawson.
A bold apartment in Kiev, Ukraine with a curved layout featuring accents of terracotta, sky blue, spring green and warm beige.
The Zen Work Pod presents a significantly higher (and aspirational) tier, addressing the possibility of working remotely indefinitely.
In Amagansett, NY, Atelier 211 is a modern, ocean-front beach house that mixes luxury and casual simplicity ideal for daily life.
These organizations are working to give queer designers a safe space o share their voices and connect with others who identify as LGBTQ+.