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Faux marble is refined and exquisite, and virtually indistinguishable from the real thing – except it’s thinner: three millimeters for walls and six for floors.
October 2, 2019 by Mike Welton

Ceramics of Italy: Terrazzo and Marble

Ennead’s challenge, he says, was to create contemporary architecture in one of the oldest cities in America, one filled with a very tightly regulated preservation commission.
September 30, 2019 by Mike Welton

A New Wing for PEM by Ennead Architects

There’s Michael Graves’ Teakettle, Ron Arad’s Bookworm, Harry Allen’s Pig Bank, and a Corolla Chair made of orange wire.
September 27, 2019 by Mike Welton

Mr. Waffles Explains Design

Over the years, Tjhe Norton was added onto until its original concept was obscured. That is, until earlier this year – when Foster + Partners’ efforts to untie its Gordian Knot were unveiled.
September 26, 2019 by Mike Welton

Foster Renovates The New Norton

“It’s somewhat modeled after the Palm Springs Modern Week,” says board member Carrie Cox. “We realized that we have the gift of these gems of midcentury modern architecture.”
September 24, 2019 by Mike Welton

Tour the Sarasota School this Fall

“It’s a layered experience of discovery that delivers meditation and repose in a place with a lot of buildings to explore,” says Thomas Woltz, partner at NBWLA.
September 20, 2019 by Mike Welton

A Garden at PEM by Nelson Byrd Woltz

The garden works with the history of the museum and the collections within it – including a new wing by Ennead Architects.
September 18, 2019 by Mike Welton

A Garden by NBWLA at the Peabody Essex Museum

ODA’s known for expert renovation chops on major projects here and abroad, including Rotterdam’s Postkantoor and New York City’s 10 Jay.
September 16, 2019 by Mike Welton

In Detroit, ODA Renovates the Book Tower

There are paths to walk, bikes to ride, kayaks to paddle, and ruins to explore.
September 13, 2019 by Mike Welton

On Cumberland Island, the Greyfield Inn

The Virginians purchased it and started producing plays there in 2008. By 2010, they’d developed a marketing plan and begun reaching out to the community.
September 11, 2019 by Mike Welton

New Meaning for a Church in Portland

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