
A Vancouver Addition Blurs the Line Between House and Garden
Floor-to-ceiling glazing set flush with the ground does something a conventional window cannot.

Floor-to-ceiling glazing set flush with the ground does something a conventional window cannot.

Mexico City is frenetic and saturated with color, a sprawling metropolis of more than 20 million people and nearly 2,000 neighborhoods.

Casa museo boschi di stefano opened it doors in 2003, transforming a former residence into a treasure trove of twentieth-century art.

A new villa collection by Pininfarina and MV Group USA delivers bespoke Italian architectural design to an American audience.

These architect-designed homes have taken on lives of their own in films, shaping characters, moods, and the way we remember the buildings themselves.

In Australia, Davidov Architects seamlessly unites two buildings from distinctly different periods to create a soothing residence for a family of six.

DeRoche Projects breaks ground on Accra’s Backyard Community Garden, combining rammed earth, edible landscapes and palm kernel shells.

Using scale to loosen the rules of the built world, hand-built miniature sets turn familiar architecture slightly absurd.

Pac-man becomes a miniature otamatone melody instrument, bringing arcade nostalgia and squeezable sound into a pocket-sized musical crossover.

Pellegrini is just one of the inductees into the Wallpaper* Architects.

The elevated outdoor classroom extends learning beyond the school building the outdoor classroom is enclosed with timber framing and mesh panels.

Once host to Dalí, Bertoia, Noguchi and more, this elegant Spanish seaside villa was a meeting point for post-war artistic movements.

Giant’s Vancouver Island studio embodies the firm’s philosophy.

Rather than disguising its 1980s origins, this three-story Toronto penthouse embraces them.

From a folding desk to stools that stack to become shelves, the new collection makes the most of valuable square footage.

SIGLA Studio organizes a Barcelona apartment around an open bathroom.

The designer layers warm, adaptable light into a home with Scandinavian restraint.

‘We borrowed a layout more common in yacht design’: Glenn Pushelberg and George Yabu invite us into their beachfront Amagansett home.

In Studio City, a Los Angeles neighborhood known for its blend of privacy and lush greenery, sits a modern sanctuary.

This Toronto home pairs passive house principles with layered interiors.

For the past decade, Hotel Hubertus has made headlines for its bold, architecturally adventurous amenities.

The husband-and-wife founders of London design studio Pirajean Lees have transformed a neglected 1960s house in Formentera into their own relaxed island home.

At first glance, The White Arcade feels almost weightless.

Anna Nicole Interiors used vintage furnishings, layered materials, and nods to the city

Tharon Anderson Design proves warm minimalism can be beautiful and livable

The table trades pub-tastic plastic for handcrafted luxury, turning a games room staple into a collectible design object

Layered storage and thoughtful zoning transform this compact São Paulo space

Clever joinery, hidden storage and sliding walls transform this compact 1970s home into a fluid, light-filled living space

For designer Federico Stefanovich, inspiration runs deep

The designer's first New York project was shaped by one unusual challenge

The limited-edition collection features colorful rugs and pillows

See the latest additions to the Bauhaus-inspired JS Thonet collection

Khanna Schultz designed a residence car collecting shines

Explore a North Vancouver residence by Garret Cord Werner Architects, where architecture, interiors, and landscape are designed as one.

A restrained renovation creates a calm backdrop for a growing art collection

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House of Rolison focused on connecting the home to the land

Launched today, the Faye Toogood new furniture range, ‘Bone, Roll, Slump’, brings together fossil-like dining tables, consoles and lounge chairs

veil tower by gèngjin architecture office establishes a temporary vertical sanctuary where raw bamboo, fabric, and shifting light redefine the relationship between body, terrain, and sky.

The new space – by IBM Research, Universal Design Studio and Map Project Office – lies within IBM’s Eero Saarinen-designed campus