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Up, Up and Away
Judy Fayard, April 1, 2012The imposing 1892 mansion that is now the Saint James Paris was built by the widow of President Adolphe Thiers near the Bois de Boulogne, on what had been a field used to launch hot-air balloons. More -
The New Look of Old
Interior Design Staff, April 1, 2012Four standout hotels around the world that caught our eye for their intriging interiors. More -
Project Runway
Meghan Edwards, April 1, 2012The red-light district in Amsterdam is notorious. Less well known is an urban renewal program to nix the brothels. More -
Window Shopping
Kate Sekules, April 1, 2012Sarah McCullough of Selfridges & Co. invited London’s young fashion talents to display their own designs
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A&D Working for the Greater Good: Rockwell Group
Sara Pepitone, March 1, 2012
No stranger to pro bono and socially beneficial design work, the New York-based firm is devoted to problem-solving for the cause. More
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A&D Working for the Greater Good: Perkins+Will
Sara Pepitone, March 1, 2012
"We consider our pro bono work to be part of our DNA," says Mark Jolicouer, Principal of the Chicago-based firm. More
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A&D Working for the Greater Good: HOK
Sara Pepitone, March 1, 2012
The St. Louis-based firm is currently designing an orphanage and children's center for the broken city of Port-au-Prince, Haiti with Architecture for Humanity and the USGBC. More
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An Appetite For Experimentation
Deborah Wilk, March 1, 2012
An Australian and a Scot found themselves, three years ago, trying to get a design firm off the ground in, of all places, Dubayy, where global attention was focused on the imploding construction boom. More
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A Symphony in Five Moments
Arlene Hirst, March 1, 2012
Agence Jouin Manku orchestrates a restaurant, bar, café, patisserie, and garden at the Mandarin Oriental, Paris More
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Hostel Meets Hotel
Marc Kristal, February 2, 2012
Industrialized in the 19th century, the St. Alban district in Basel, Switzerland, still feels oddly like a mountain village, thanks to the steep topography, the dense foliage, and a canal that flows between modest vernacular buildings. More
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Eat, Work, Love
Deborah Wilk, February 1, 2012
Joey Shimoda nourishes the corporate soul with a cafeteria for Steelcase in Grand Rapids, Michigan. More
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