By Alan George I've been diving deep into the world of retro decor, and guess what? I've stumbled upon something that screams you from...
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Fußgängertunnel - U-Bahn am Marienplatz, München 2007 / (8375) Added to the Cream of the Crop pool as most interesting.
By Alan George I've been diving deep into the world of retro decor, and guess what? I've stumbled upon something that screams you from...
This post may contain affiliate links. Read the full disclosure for more information. From iconic shag carpets, to conversation pits, to eclectic patterns, the ’70s...
This post may contain affiliate links. Read the full disclosure for more information. From iconic shag carpets, to conversation pits, to eclectic patterns, the ’70s...
By Alan George I've been diving deep into the world of kitchen design (yes, with my detective hat on), and guess what? I stumbled...
Toronto Reference Library Modernization, Bird's eye view - Moriyama and Teshima
Using the subtlest of palettes, a local design firm helps a family of four bring new life to an almost 45-year-old fixer-upper
This post may contain affiliate links. Read the full disclosure for more information. From iconic shag carpets, to conversation pits, to eclectic patterns, the ’70s...
Shag carpet in-between your toes. Those brick steps, the open windows, the sun and the breeze. 70s maxxing
Known as the “King of Andean Architecture,” Freddy Mamani’s colorful designs are changing El Alto and inspiring other architects.
By Alan George I've been diving deep into the world of bell bottoms and disco balls to bring you a living room look that's...
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By Alan George I've been diving deep into the world of bell bottoms and disco balls to bring you a living room look that's...
In the early 1960s the jazz great moved from California to a modernist masterpiece in the woods of Connecticut.
Melvyn Maxwell and Sara Stein Smith dreamed of living in a Frank Lloyd Wright house. Here’s how they made it happen on a modest teacher’s salary. By Susan Peck Photography by Brett Mountain If you keep on believing, the dream you wish will come true. If that sounds like a line from a fairy tale, it is. It was also the philosophy that helped Melvyn Maxwell and Sara Stein Smith build their historic Frank Lloyd Wright house in Bloomfield Hills in 1949. The dream began for Melvyn Maxwell (known as Smithy) in 1939, while teaching at a Detroit public school. Mesmerized by a slide presentation of Wright’s Fallingwater house in Pennsylvania, he made a grandiose vow to his fiance, Sara — also a teacher with a modest salary — “One day we will own a home designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.” According to an excerpt from “Frank Lloyd Wright Remembered,” after a chance meeting with Wright at his home, Taliesin, the Smiths spent hours in the architect’s studio sharing their vision of building one of his homes in Michigan. They wanted it to become a mecca for artists and musicians — hosting small concerts and art exhibitions yearlong. Wright was […]