Some of the most unique pieces of modernist architecture from the 20th century are also the most endangered. Bold, and often comparatively weird, the modernist architecture of the mid- to late-1900s ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The exterior of a Shinar Mountain house in Washington. (Troy McMullen/ For Hearst Connecticut Media) By the time he was ...
Designers and builders are responding with homes that feel softer, quieter and more layered without losing the clarity ...
Explore North Carolina's Modernist architectural heritage and efforts to preserve its legacy. Discover North Carolina's rich Modernist architectural heritage. From Matsumoto's iconic works to early ...
The beloved summer getaway off the Jersey Shore has been a playground for modernism. But a new wave of Hamptons-style ...
The living room at Kepes Cottage, a 1946 design by Marcel Breuer for Gyorgy Kepes, which he later replicated for his own Breuer family cottage. (All images courtesy Monacelli Press) The sense that ...
People know New Haven as the home of thin-crust “apizza” and Yale University, both worthwhile reasons to stop for a pie or take in a Bulldogs game. But for many years, architecture buffs have made a ...
Ten must-know texts and aesthetic philosophies of the 20th-century European architecture and design movement. By Julia Halperin The Breuer Building (1966) in New York by Marcel Breuer, originally ...
Renaissance scholar Petrarch once wrote of Roman consul Scipio Africanus in a passage that remains strikingly relevant to the contemporary state of architecture: “Then perhaps, with the darkness ...
The below is an excerpt from the writer's new book, Modernist Travel Guide, which features nearly 400 of his favorite works of modernist architecture to visit in 30 cities around the world, from ...
SANTA FE — Santa Fe’s quaintly uniform architecture and its harmonious interplay with the surrounding landscape have lured visitors to the New Mexican capital (which is also the oldest and highest ...
Whatever the fate of a proposed executive order designating the classical and other traditional architectural styles as America’s “preferred” modes for courthouses and office buildings, while ...