A young architecture studio designs and builds a tiny, minimalist retreat in La Unión, Chile. |
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Australian firm Studio Dot’s 269-square-foot unit is designed for wellness in response to our changing climate. |
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Sherwood Kypreos revives a 1959 home with verde granite, rich walnut, and a suite of high-performing systems for a homeowner who works in green tech. |
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This coastal retreat was designed to put family—including pets—first with a dedicated dog wash area, “catio,” and more. |
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After saving up for several years, Timothy and Meryl Miller outfit a school bus for a cross-country road trip, tackling the work on the streets of Brooklyn. |
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From marble to granite to soapstone, the options are dizzying—but if you’re realistic about your lifestyle, the choice is easy to make. |
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A new book rounds up hundreds of unbuilt structures and city plans from the 20th century to today that show just how different our world could have looked. |
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