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That Star-Studded Ralph Lauren Fashion Show Took Place at a Famous Beaux Arts Mansion

J.Lo, Ben Affleck, Diane Keaton, and more A-listers gathered at The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens in San Marino, California → Read More

Diane Keaton’s New Line of Textiles Is a Show Stopper

The movie star has teamed with S. Harris on Elements by Diane Keaton, a collection of over 50 fabrics → Read More

5 Things to Know About Prince William and Kate Middleton’s New Home

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and their kids are moving to Adelaide Cottage in Windsor → Read More

Inside the World’s Most Beloved Independent Bookstores

In the age of Amazon and e-books, these bookstores have faced more challenges than ever, but many have been able to persevere and remain treasured parts of their communities → Read More

These Prefabricated Homes Showcase the Beauty and Innovative of Sustainable Living

A new book from Thames & Hudson explores the latest advancements in prefabricated housing → Read More

A Trio of Historic Texas Ranches Are Selling For a Staggering $341.7 Million

For the first time in 150 years, 6666 Ranches' entire 266,255 acres will hit the market in West Texas → Read More

A Surreal New Bookstore Has Just Opened in China

Up top, there are mirrored ceilings—while gleaming black tile floors reflect the bookcases for a serious M.C. Escher effect → Read More

Los Angeles's New Streetlights Will Do A Lot More Than Provide Light

Created by the L.A.-based design studio Project Room, the new streetlights can include electric vehicle chargers, 5G infrastructure, shade fixtures, or a bench → Read More

Bjarke Ingels’s Copenhill Will Soon Feature the World’s Tallest Climbing Wall

The BIG-designed CopenHill power plant, which includes everything from a ski slope to sustainable design, will now be home to a 279-foot-tall climbing wall → Read More

Snøhetta Is Set to Bring an Iconic European Building Into the 21st Century

The legendary firm was selected from 54 competition entries to renovate the Centre Monnaie/Muntcentrum, a 1970s building located in the heart of Brussels → Read More

This Innovative Tokyo Home Was Designed to Mimic a Forest

Japenese architect Suzuko Yamada recalled a trip to Africa and the improvised architecture of nature for the inspiration in her striking three-story design → Read More

The Memorial for Hurricane Maria Has Been Revealed

After receiving 120 submissions, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo announced the winners to be Puerto Rican architect Segundo Cardona and artist Antonio Martorell → Read More

This Sleek Building Is Actually a Nuclear Reactor

Located in Idaho, this nuclear power plant will provide emission-free energy when it's completed in two or three years → Read More

National Building Museum in Washington, D.C., Completes Renovations

While the building is ready for the public, it’s been closed indefinitely due to the coronavirus outbreak → Read More

Britain’s Best 100 Buildings of the Past Century

Notable architects such as Sir Norman Foster, Richard Rogers, and Ivan Harbour give their picks in a new book → Read More

7 Examples of Centuries-Old Design That Combat Climate Change

A new book by Taschen studies the methods of 20 indigenous populations, from Iraq to Tanzania, that best show how humans can live in harmony with nature → Read More

Herzog & de Meuron Unveils a Beautiful Design for a Roadside Chapel

The firm wanted to create a forward-thinking structure for public use that was inspired by the surrounding Swiss landscape → Read More

How to Clean a Rug: Area Rugs, Oriental Rugs, and More

Wondering how to clean a rug? A good area rug cleaning will bring all your floor coverings back to life in no time. Discover exactly how to do it yourself! → Read More

Cyclists in Belgium Can Now Bike Above the Forest and Through a Lake

Cycling Through the Trees is a new route that allows cyclists to ride through a park featuring a 19th-century castle, an open-air museum, an arboretum, a nature reserve, and a historic pond → Read More

Temporary Floating Hotels Soon Will Be Coming to Qatar

As Qatar prepares to host the 2022 FIFA World Cup, it is doubling the number of hotel rooms and guest apartments in the country to help accommodate the influx of fans → Read More