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  • Study Says Designers Control the Outdoor Market
    Mike Zimmerman, February 1, 2013
    Outdoor Furniture - 511abdd272974-Brown-Jordan4.jpg - 2013-02-12 22:10:27 UTC  Interior Design's outdoor product survey reveals how designers tap into the potential of outdoor spaces. More
  • Falling Water
    Dan Shaw, February 1, 2013
    Falling Water - 511e749605375-idx130201_rg04_2.jpg - 2013-02-15 17:47:02 UTC  The 19th and 21st centuries meet in the Roundhouse at Beacon Falls, a hospitality complex in up­state New York by Rockwell Group. More
  • A Point of View
    Raul Barreneche, February 1, 2013
    Hotel Reguia  Commanding a verdant promontory on Chiloé Island, part of an archipelago near Chile’s southern tip, Hotel Refugia is all about the view. More
  • No Reservations: These 4 Establishments Meet Our Unabashed Approval
    Deborah Wilk, February 1, 2013
    No reservations  These 4 Establishments Meet Our Unabashed Approval More
  • Beauty Without the Thorns
    Mark McMenamin and Athena Waligore, February 1, 2013
    Espina  Opposites do attract—just ask Esti Barnes. Vacationing in Antibes, France, the founder and design director of Top Floor spotted a large round cactus. More
  • Frame Worthy
    Mark McMenamin and Athena Waligore, February 1, 2013
    Opus  Picture this: 500 new patterns to peruse. it’s just another season for Jaipur Rugs, as the rug maker unveils a full gallery of exhibition-level entries. More
  • Off the Wall
    Mark McMenamin and Athena Waligore, February 1, 2013
    Myers  Although it’s usually best not to dwell on the past, Timothy Paul Myers makes a career out of it. More
  • Taking It All In
    Matthew Powell, January 16, 2013
    Taking It All In - 50f6db633a03e-idx130101_essay78.jpg - 2013-01-16 16:54:59 UTC  Inspired—and inspiring—interiors, architecture, and art from the past year. More
  • Crossville
    Crossville, Inc., January 4, 2013
    crossvilleThe product development professionals at tile manufacturer Crossville, Inc. are ceaselessly inspired by Mother Nature, and on occasion, they have fun one-upping her, too. More
  • In the Loop
    Joseph Giovannini, January 1, 2013
    In the LoopWhen Goldman Sachs bought the Embassy Suites in downtown Manhattan, it was a building without adjectives. More
  • Pick a Pocket
    Mark McMenamin, January 1, 2013
    pickapocketProper punctuation isn’t confined to the printed word. More
  • It Takes a Village
    Craig Kellogg, January 1, 2013
    it takes a villageEmine Öğün Mehmet Öğün Architects Co. built Amanruya as an addition to a small vacation village on the Bodrum peninsula. More
  • Color Field
    Caroline Bertran de Balanda, January 1, 2013
    color fieldTo redefine traditional hospitality codes in a radically innovative and user-friendly style.That was the brief the german Meininger Hotel group gave Peterse Architekten and studio Aisslinger, the respective architecture and interior design firms behind its Meininger Hotel Berlin Airport. More
  • 2013 Top 100 Giants
    Mike Zimmerman, January 1, 2013
    2013 Top 100 Giants: Top 10 in Health Care/Assisted Living - 51015fe360f25-HKS-EDinburg-childrenshospital.jpg - 2013-01-24 16:22:59 UTC  More
  • Logging Inn
    Edie Cohen, January 1, 2013
    loggin innA 1960’s hotel turned student housing that fell into yellow-painted dereliction — such was the downward trajectory of a two-building complex in Santa Cruz, California. More
  • Women in Design: Confronting the Glass Ceiling
    Arlene Hirst, January 1, 2013
    Women in DesignAs with almost all professions, women in the universe of design have historically struggled to find a place at the table. More
  • Memo From Toronto: New Builds
    Donna Heiderstadt, January 1, 2013
    Memo From TorontoToronto’s luxury quotient spiked in 2012 with the opening of a trio of high-profile five-star hotels with residential components. More
  • Memo From Toronto
    Donna Heiderstadt, January 1, 2013
    Four Seasons Hotel TorontoThe skyline seems to shift daily in this multicultural Canadian city of 5.1 million, where almost 150 high-rise projects were on the books as of mid 2012.  More
  • Hall of Fame: Jim Olson and Tom Kundig
    Edie Cohen, December 26, 2012
    411647-HOFInducteesIn large part due to Jim Olson and Tom Kundig, Seattle has become an outpost of world-class design. Professional partners since 1996, the two have amassed an enviable portfolio. More
  • Hall of Fame: Alexandra Champalimaud
    Craig Kellogg, December 26, 2012
    411626-HOF_ACAlexandra Champalimaud will never forget the day she touched down in Montreal. It was January 5 let's not bother with the year, but say the soundtrack was disco. The city proved unwelcomingly foreign and freezing to the young refugee who, due to political unrest, had pulled up roots from her native Portugal at 2:00 in the morning with her 1-year-old son in tow. More
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