A new book deep dives into the Palm Springs School of Architecture, unpacking how the California desert became integral to the work of the midcentury movement’s masters.
Office of Architecture addresses sagging joists, crooked stairs, missing bricks, and exposed pipes to create a richly textured home for a family of four.
Though our cultural fascination with the Middle Ages is perennial, the recent revival of pseudo-medieval aesthetics reveals a specific modern yearning.
In northern Italy, a couple spent years carefully restoring a 1971 masterwork by architect Carlo Graffi designed (appropriately) for the owner of a concrete company.