In Praise of Dry Stone Walls, for Permanence and Habitat
Although stone walls have been around since the Stone Age, they have not been improved on in terms of beauty […]
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Although stone walls have been around since the Stone Age, they have not been improved on in terms of beauty […]
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The electrical building sat unused for years. Part of QuadroDesign’s small industrial campus–with palm trees and fanciful 1960s architecture—the structure
Creative Reuse Cabin: A Decommissioned Electrical Building Converted into Guest Quarters Read More »
Yesterday, we shared the showstopper of a kitchen designed by Adam Robinson (of Bureau Tempo) and Thom Fougere (of Thom
Pine Island Cottage: A Refined (and Appealingly Rough) Lake House on Georgian Bay Read More »
This kitchen gives new meaning to “hearth of the home.” Situated on an island in Georgian Bay, Ontario, the space
Kitchen of the Week: Fieldstone and Oak on an Island in Ontario Read More »
When Molly Sedlacek, the principal designer and founder of landscape design firm ORCA initially toured her clients’ Long Beach property,
It’s a crucial moment in the fight to save Elizabeth Street Garden. A hearing for the appeal against a decision
Architecture studio Archer + Braun has renovated a listed home in Edinburgh, adding a limestone-clad extension punctured by expansive glazing.