How has Italy remained, for centuries, one of the most innovative places for interiors and architecture? By Hanya Yanagihara One of the more enjoyable parts of being this magazine’s editor in chief is ...
In light of the interest in my recent story about George Ingham Barnett, I thought it might be worthwhile to look into the sort of education a young architect such as he would have received back in ...
Most homes hold the history of their owners, but Il Palazzetto is as much a monument to its designers as to its inhabitants. The imposing staircase of Il Palazzetto in Monselice, Italy, was designed ...
We speak with Michael Moritz about local journalism and his family memoir ‘Ausländer’. Plus: we consider the enduring appeal of ‘Popeye’ magazine and Dutch hip-hop title ‘Get Familiar’. We speak with ...
Merging PAN Architetti's design with antoniolupi's furniture, the project draws inspiration from the owners' childhood memories of long summers spent in Versilia. This led the architects to create a ...
Written by Maria-Cristina Florian Published on April 09, 2024 Returning to Italy in 1995, he continued his interest in the confluence of architecture and culture, signing the project for the Museo del ...
“Green, it could only be green,” says Italian architect Antonio Girardi, as if the color of nature could not help but enter, like an old friend, into a home where it seems to have already been invited ...
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