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Frick Collection Keeps its Russell Page Garden

Garden lovers rejoiced this week when the Frick Collection, one of America’s premier museums, shelve...

Christo’s Lake Iseo Floating Piers Allow Visitors to Walk on Water

Located near the northern border of Italy, roughly 60 miles northeast of Milan, is Lake Iseo, a stunning...

A New York Park Gets a Stylish New Lawn Chair

Along with fountains, plants, and statues, it turns out one of the most important elements of public...

San Francisco’s Newest Sculpture, Venus , Is Nearly As Tall As the Statue of Liberty

Australian artist Lawrence Argent joined a group of eager art lovers last week for the Friday afternoon...

Restoring the Gardens at Frank Lloyd Wright’s Taliesin

Taliesin, the summer home and studio of architect Frank Lloyd Wright, is a prime example of late-19th...

Thomas Heatherwick Designs an Inspiring Cancer Support Center in England

Doctor’s offices and hospitals are not known for inspiring design, but since 1996 the British charit...

The art of the Japanese Garden

Attend enough big garden and flower shows and you quickly learn that the most intriguing part of the...

Links We Love – What We’re Reading This Week—June 12, 2015

1. Gardenista lists ten unique ways to use concrete blocks in your garden.2. PopSugar Home shares six...

Isamu Noguchi’s Architectural Playground in Atlanta

Art, as we so often experience it, stands behind a thick wall of glass, a velvet rope, or a motion detect...

Zaha Hadid Will Design Cambodia’s Sleuk Rith Institute

Last week Zaha Hadid unveiled plans for a new complex in the Cambodian capital of Phnom Penh, which will...

Links We Love – What We’re Reading This Week—October 17, 2014

[1. Gothamist tours JFK Airport’s abandoned Eero Saarinen–designed TWA terminal.](http://gothamisom/...

Peek Inside the Eiffel Tower’s New Apartment

When Gustav Eiffel built his eponymous tower in 1889, he created a small apartment for himself at th...

6th Street Bridge in L.A. Will Be Replaced by a 'Ribbon of Light'

Central Los Angeles is undergoing a major update and, in the process, losing a major icon. A crew ha...

Gold Rush: 3-D Printing Comes to the Jewelry Industry

What if you had a fight with your partner and needed to make it up to them quickly with a piece of c...

2010 AD100: Jim Jennings

In presenting its 2006 Honor Awards for Architecture, the AIA cited the sole residence selected—a Ji...

Anna Karlin Creates Her Dream Showroom

Stepping into a vacant storefront in Manhattan last fall, Anna Karlin saw pure potential. Forget that...

2010 AD100: Candy & Candy

Call it kismet. With established careers in advertising and finance, brothers Nicholas (right) and C...

2010 AD100: Graham Viney

“I design in a way that’s appropriate to the building, its environment and the client’s lifestyle,”...

Pope Francis Takes a Seat in Custom-Made Chairs

Pope Francis is known for his simple, no-frills lifestyle. In fact, when he was elected pope, he dec...

2010 AD100: Richard Meier

Richard Meier’s architecture and interiors have long been among the most widely published in the wor...