Sara Alexander Thinks Architecture School Should Change How You See Everything
Sara Alexander reflects on architecture school, creative thinking, and why the best designers learn to look beneath the surface.
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Sara Alexander reflects on architecture school, creative thinking, and why the best designers learn to look beneath the surface.
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DUDD LITE brought together 130 artists to reimagine the humble nightlight, proving that some of the most meaningful design objects are also the most overlooked.
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Design Hotels transformed 11 Howard into one of NYCxDesign Week’s most compelling exhibitions, making the case for hotels as the new cultural galleries.
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Maye Ruiz is pushing back on neutral design with bold color, cultural depth, and a philosophy rooted in the spirit of a place and the stories it holds.
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During New York Design Week, the most important design details are often overlooked. A reflection on hardware, lighting, brass, and the craft shaping how spaces feel.
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The gardens we remember most were always a little wild. This spring, we’re bringing that same depth, warmth, and layered beauty into our homes.
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Colombian designer Marcela Cure channels the spirit of Barranquilla into bold interiors, collectible design, and a distinctly joyful design language.
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Spring isn’t as light as it’s made out to be. We’re drawn to deeper color, richer materials, and spaces that feel alive again.
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New York’s most interesting architecture is happening at street level. These eight studios are quietly redefining how the city is built.
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The Delano Miami Beach returns restoring a hotel that once shaped South Beach and defined what a night out should feel like.
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Choosing brass says more about your design instinct than you think. Discover why patina, warmth, and time make brass a material worth living with.
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What New York’s greatest buildings reveal about choosing materials that get better with time.
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Celeste Fernandez reflects on how memory and personal history inspired her designs behind Residence Supply’s Historical Collection.
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