When the Dream of Living in an Ancient Tower Comes True Dwell US • May 30 Dwell sent this email to their subscribers on May 30, 2024. Plus, an update on the Craig Ellwood that was demolished.\u200a\u200aDwell MagazineShe Dreamed of Living in an Ancient Tower—and It Came TrueIn France, artist Eva Claessens transforms a crumbling ruin into an ethereal home and studio.Step Inside\u200aDesign NewsRemember the Craig Ellwood That Was Demolished? This Man Wants to Rebuild It—in New YorkIt won’t be an exact replica of the midcentury Chris Pratt and Katherine Schwarzenegger razed, but the future owner is working with experts to make it close.Read the Story\u200aDwell+Before & After: In the East Bay, a Tumbledown Midcentury Turns Over a New LeafOn a Piedmont hillside, Regan Baker Design and TGH Architects revitalize a 1947 home built around a massive tipu tipu tree.See It Now\u200aDesign Inspiration From DominoHere’s What It’s Actually Like to Move to Bali and Sign a 70-Year LeaseWe arrived with two kids and 14 suitcases.See More\u200aDwell+Budget Breakdown: A New Zealand Architect’s \\$96K Plan to Become a First-Time HomeownerWilliam Samuels leased land to save dough and then DIY’d a tiny home he can relocate using a flatbed truck.See the Breakdown\u200aReal EstateIn Vancouver, a Bob Lewis Midcentury With Eichler Vibes Asks \\$2.8MKnown as the Parkland House, the post-and-beam dwelling has served as the creative home base for a filmmaking couple who worked on “X-Men” and “Tron.”Tour the Listing\u200aHow-To & GuidesWe Asked the Experts How to Choose Outdoor FlooringFrom poured concrete to bound gravel, there’s an option out there that will suit your design sensibilities, and your life.Learn More\u200aOur Latest Issue\u200aMay/June 2024Go Play Outside: Backyards That Push BoundariesRead the Issue\u200aDwell+Two Cottages—Renovated Using Less Than \\$150K—Embrace Living With Kenya’s WildlifeShopping GuidesWe Found Inspiration for Furnishing Your Backyard in Our Favorite Summer MoviesDwell+A Disused Historic Home in Argentina’s Cowboy Country Becomes a Young Family’s Rural RefugeWhere We Live NowHate That Vacant Lot in Your Neighborhood? Turn It Into Something GreatDwell+A Singapore Home Forgoes Air Conditioning (and Windows) to Take Living With Nature to an Extreme\u200aLove good design? We’re hiring.Remote and on-site roles open in Editorial, Sales, and Engineering.See Careers701 Brickell Ave, Suite 1550, Miami, FL 33131Update your email preferences\xa0or\xa0turn off all email from us.© 2024 Recurrent Ventures Inc. All rights reserved.View this email in your browser