Populus Hotel stands out even among Denver’s prettiest, strangest and most historic buildings. The newly built structure catches the eye with an exterior designed to mimic...
Summer in Milwaukee from a bird’s-eye view Take a look of the Milwaukee lakefront, downtown, the Milwaukee River and Atwater Park in Shorewood via a drone....
The home’s showstopper is the street-facing double parlor that holds the living and dining rooms. A deep, molten red covers the walls just past halfway. A...
All Paul Scott needs is a chef. The 59-year-old attorney owns Julius’ Castle, the three-story restaurant clinging to the side of Telegraph Hill that embodies old-time...
When a small town in the US Midwest decides to upgrade the air traffic control tower of its regional airport, finding a top-tier architect is rarely...
Large, overhanging roof eaves and homes with multiple dwellings are featured in this roundup of eight houses located on the islands of Hawaii. Designed by studios...
Brooklyn-based studio Osso Architecture has built a pool house on a New Jersey horse farm, utilising standard timber framing and the skills of the local Amish...
Standing since the 1700s, these homes offer a look into the lives of people who lived in Mississippi over 200 years ago. Mississippi is a distinct...
Michael and Merrily Connor, enjoying their little kingdom in Stonington, Connecticut. Kimberley Palmer – Krush Graphics For many, life’s second-act may look more like a snail’s...
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