Two homes designed by celebrated architects Eric Owen Moss and Marcel Breuer recently went up for sale in Los Angeles and New York, joining a small class of pricey houses on the market designed by ...
The last home Frank Lloyd Wright designed in Phoenix, Ray Kappe’s former residence in Los Angeles and a 1960s Donald Wexler in Palm Springs.
A zero waste home seeks to avoid landfill waste by giving preference to materials that are recyclable, reusable, or ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Jamie Gold writes about wellness design and related housing topics. A residential elevator can make a multi-story home accessible ...
The roster of 14 homes on the 17th annual Homes by Architects Tour focuses on energy efficiency, aging in place and mental wellbeing. Dramatic rooflines triangulate into knife-like points, contrasting ...
A net-zero home. Multi-generational living. Prairie and lakeside retreats. If you want to see the latest trends in home design and architect-designed projects, then the Homes by Architects Tour is ...
The American Institute of Architects (AIA) Minnesota is celebrating the 15th anniversary of its Homes by Architects Tour this weekend. On Saturday and Sunday, visitors have the chance to meet the ...
Their kids had flown the nest, but Maggie Strutzel and Greg Hull didn’t want to downsize from their 1930s Tudor in Highland Park. “My husband likes having a backyard and does not like moving,” says ...
The American Institute of Architects Minnesota is celebrating the 16th anniversary of its “Homes by Architects tour.” Ann Mayhew, Public Outreach Manager of AIA Minnesota, joined the studio to talk ...
The journey to create a truly beautiful home begins long before the architect is hired; it starts in childhood. Architecture requires both art and science, drawing and math, three-dimensional design ...
For so many years, the discourse on residential design centered on light, space, and planning. Movement, particularly between levels, was considered a technical detail rather than an experience.
Their kids had flown the nest, but Maggie Strutzel and Greg Hull didn’t want to downsize from their 1930s Tudor in Highland Park. “My husband likes having a backyard and does not like moving,” says ...