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In Trace, Bureau de Change Lets Circularity Cement Memory in Cast Concrete

In Trace, Bureau de Change Lets Circularity Cement Memory in Cast Concrete

Bureau de Change’s Trace project demonstrates how adaptive reuse can outpace new construction—merging circular design with a deep respect for layered architectural history.

F5: Barry Ginder on a Finn Juhl Chair, Sean Scully, His Son’s Hands + More

F5: Barry Ginder on a Finn Juhl Chair, Sean Scully, His Son’s Hands + More

Architect and artist Barry Ginder shares his love of fellow painters, from Gerhard Richter to Sean Scully, and more.

The Trim House by KWK Promes Splits the Difference

The Trim House by KWK Promes Splits the Difference

The site's buildable area was cut in half — so KWK Promes adapted its two-story residential scheme to fantastic effect.

Ravi Raj Restores a Century-Old Croton-on-Hudson Residence

Ravi Raj Restores a Century-Old Croton-on-Hudson Residence

Ravi Raj renovates a historic early 20th-century stone house in Mount Airy, Croton-on-Hudson, restoring and extending its material logic through a contemporary interior.

This Garden Apartment by Aranda\Lasch Treats Architecture as Aperture

This Garden Apartment by Aranda\Lasch Treats Architecture as Aperture

With a double-height volume and carefully framed openings, Aranda\Lasch transforms a compact New York apartment into viewport for light and landscape.

Powell’s Headquarters is a Showcase for the Firm and Local Makers

Powell’s Headquarters is a Showcase for the Firm and Local Makers

Powell architects designed their new Nashville headquarters as a showcase of their firm’s capabilities and the work of local makers.

Vanilla Swirl Creates A Depth of Flavor in Navi Mumbai

Vanilla Swirl Creates A Depth of Flavor in Navi Mumbai

Light waves meet quiet reflection in Vanilla Swirl, a two-bedroom apartment by Nirali Mehta and Rishika Sutwala.

Light, Space, and Proportion Coalesce in the Conrad Residence

Light, Space, and Proportion Coalesce in the Conrad Residence

For his own family home in Melbourne, architect Paul Conrad begins with interior architecture—crafting a sequence of spaces where light, material, and proportion quietly shape everyday life.

A Modernist Pedigree Preserved by Studio OSKLO in This Trousdale Estate Home

A Modernist Pedigree Preserved by Studio OSKLO in This Trousdale Estate Home

OSKLO founders Arya and Michael Martin preserve the pedigree of a 1966 post-and-beam home while introducing contemporary furniture, art, and material interventions.

F5: Paige Lawrence on Wildflowers, Vintage Furniture, a Fiddle-Leaf Fig Plant + More

F5: Paige Lawrence on Wildflowers, Vintage Furniture, a Fiddle-Leaf Fig Plant + More

Architect Paige Lawrence, principal at 787 Design Studio, shares her love of dogs, wildflowers, vintage furniture, and more.

Radisson Resort and Spa Lonavala Celebrates the Remaining Natural Beauty of India’s Popular Sahyadris Region

Radisson Resort and Spa Lonavala Celebrates the Remaining Natural Beauty of India’s Popular Sahyadris Region

Mumbai firm Malik Architecture draws inspiration from local tradition to design the site responsive resort in India’s Sahyadris hill-country.

Baker Bleu: Where Breaking Bread is a Space-Making Ritual

Baker Bleu: Where Breaking Bread is a Space-Making Ritual

At Melbourne’s flagship Baker Bleu, IF Architecture choreographs space, material, and graphic clarity to elevate artisan bread-making into a spatial experience of precision, ritual, and warmth.

Akari Brings Authenticity to New York’s Washed Sauna Scene

Akari Brings Authenticity to New York’s Washed Sauna Scene

With two Brooklyn locations, the new Japanese-inspired brand pulls out all of the stops but without the flash.

This Melbourne Home Is a Case Study in Respectful Reinvention

This Melbourne Home Is a Case Study in Respectful Reinvention

Swee Design transforms a grand Federation home into a vibrant living gallery, proving that historic architecture can embrace contemporary color, collaboration, and personality.

The Meraki Studios Emerges from the Olive Grove Hills of Southern Crete

The Meraki Studios Emerges from the Olive Grove Hills of Southern Crete

Danish architect Sigurd Larsen designs a stacked, brutalist retreat that shapes luxury as restraint, serenity, and natural immersion.