“Uh-oh, I hope it doesn’t get too sexual.”
Modernist architecture has the best public relations managers since the name itself evokes notions like “contemporary” or “current,” while brutalism sounds like a metal band struggling to create an adjective. While quite recent, modernism isn’t defined by being “new,” rather, it’s a design philosophy that celebrates experimentation and rejects rules.
Editor markup for Brooklyn in the 1920's. This is only visible in the story editor. Long before Brooklyn became the dining destination that it is today, the 1920s brought chain...
The original period details of Kim Mupangilai's 1920s Brooklyn brownstone offer a perfect backdrop for her extensive collection of vintage handmade objects.
Houseplant enthusiast Summer Rayne Oakes has 670 plants in her Brooklyn apartment and shares her tips for living with plants in low light and drafty rooms.
The creative couple’s bohemian brownstone and magical garden in Park Slope could have a starring role in one of their films
This Chocolate Almond Flan hails from Brooklyn's famous The Chocolate Room.Low FODMAP Serving Size Info: Makes 1, 9-inch (23 cm) flan; 12 servings
Captain Holt's "hot damn" was completely improvised!
A new publication celebrates what makes Brooklyn home style special, Here, a sampling of the most unique spaces from the book
The Stranger Things actor and British singer-actor created a family oasis with AD100 designer Billy Cotton and architect Ben Bischoff of MADE
With the help of designer Hallie Goodman and architect Ravi Raj, the musician and author created an art-filled space that inspires their own creative work
A three-metre-wide Brooklyn row house gains two new floors to cater to a busy family of four.
AD drops in on the Brooklyn-based designer as he prepares for a scintillating solo show at New York’s Friedman Benda Gallery
See inside this rental shared by a soon-to-be family of three that’s stylish and functional despite the teeny size.
A fully-dressed couple sitting back-to-back while reading on beach; low wooden pier spans ocean in background, Manhattan Beach, New York, August 30, 1884 A fully-dressed woman wading at the shore of the beach in Sag Harbor, LI, New York, August 31, 1889 A man at the beach in push-up position with a barrel around his waist, September 8, 1897 A man in a suit and bowler hat jumping in the air in a backyard in Brooklyn, New York, 1890 A man standing at the edge of a dock, casting his fishing line, 1890 Bathers splashing in the surf as people stroll along the sand w. the enormous Lefferts pier looming in the bkgrd. at Brighton Beach, Brooklyn, New York, July 17, 1886 Edgar J. Taylor caught in mid-air jumping off a barrel, Canarsie, New York, June 24, 1887 Four well-dressed women meeting at the net after a game of lawn tennis, 1890 Gertrude Hubbell, Ruth Peters and Mildred Grimwood, hiking their skirts at the shoreline, Averne, Queens, New York, September 8, 1897 Isabel and Nellie Harter jumping rope that is being turned by Edie Dwight (L) and Zelma Levison (R) as Nellie Dwight (on the bench) and Edie Swan (on the cannon) wait their turns, at Ft. Greene, Brooklyn, May 22, 1886 J.M. Cornell (of 33 Monroe Place) jumping in the backyard at 314 Livingston St., Brooklyn, New York, May 28, 1886 Maggie Ward standing on the end of a diving board at Coney Island, Brooklyn, July 24, 1888 Mrs. Freed swimming on her back, splashing up a storm, Ft Hamilton, New York, September 2, 1886 Six interesting looking men wearing assorted styles of bathing suits as they hang around a large puddle on the beach near the Narragansett Pier, New York, August 13, 1889 Three boys walking near an elephant from the Barnes Circus which is walking down the middle of Atlantic St. near Nevins, Brooklyn, June 1891 Three sweetly dressed girls jumping rope together, as nearby toddler with parasol looks on, Ft. Greene, Brooklyn, May 29, 1886 Three young girls in bathing suits wading in the shore, Sag Harbor, New York, August 27, 1889 Wallace G. Levison's mother sitting in a special ice-skating chair as a young boy skates near her on the Prospect Park Skating Lake, Brooklyn, New York, February 13, 1888 Young Edith Poey jumping off a wooden pole onto the sand at Coney Island, Brooklyn, May 15, 1887 Young Ethel Merritt jumping in the air at Coney Island, Brooklyn, July 11, 1886 Young Isabel Harter riding a tricycle while her sister Nellie rolls a hoop, w. other children and adults in background, Ft. Greene, May 22, 1886 Young Mildred Grimwood (C) eyeing the candles atop her birthday cake while surrounded by her family at the dining room table, Brooklyn, New York, February 5, 1888 Young Miss Hall, w. very long hair, standing on a springboard and contemplating whether to jump, Ft Hamilton, New York, September 2, 1886 Young Zelma Levison and her aunt, Jo Grimwood (dressed all in black, complete w. elaborate hat w. feathers and looking very much like Margaret Hamilton) throwing a ball back and forth on a lawn in Prospect park, Brooklyn, July 20, 1886 Young girls wearing dresses and bathing outfits by the shore, May 30, 1889 Zelma Levison jumping in the backyard of her home at 314 Livingston St., Brooklyn, June 19, 1886 (Images by Wallace G. Levison/ LIFE Archive)
Paige Lipari, founder of Archestratus, is changing the world one potluck at a time.
Who wouldn’t smile at a peach-pink ceiling?
Soothing palettes or stylish art decor ideas, choose your favorite bedroom design to decorate. A quirky guide to transforming your personal space into the best bedroom!
In doula Latham Thomas's family home, color and wellness rule.
Ashley Taylor and Tymer Tilton's home is the very epitome of dreamy—and they DIYed it all themselves from what was a raw space just a year-and-a-half ago.
Name: Ryan Ervin CoxLocation: Brooklyn — New York City, New York Size: 650-ish square feetYears Lived In: 10 years, renting Ryan Cox freely admits that there might be something in his small Brooklyn rental apartment that makes you cringe. “I like to mix things that are beautiful and unruly, like my mom’s rose paintings and my uncle’s male nude sketches. . . .
This postcard was created in celebration of the exhibition, Nicole Eisenman: What Happened. Featuring Eisenman's artwork, Sloppy Bar Room Kiss, 2011, this postcard measures at 5 x 7 inches. Nicole Eisenman (b. 1965, Verdun, France; lives in Brooklyn, NY), Sloppy Bar Room Kiss, 2011. Oil on canvas; 39 × 48 in. (99.1 × 121.9 cm). Collection of Cathy and Jonathan Miller. Photo: Robert Wedemeyer. © Nicole Eisenman. Courtesy the artist and Hauser & Wirth. Nicole Eisenman: What Happened at MCA Chicago April 06, 2023 - September 22, 2024.
Here’s a page by Yuko Shimizu, published in TOON Books’ Little Nemo’s Big New Dreams.
Asked to redesign an 1899 house for grandparents, parents, and kids to share, architects TBo came up with an artful, well-composed update and extension.
A classic townhouse layout updated with modern structural underpinnings and an opened-up kitchen.
Explore The_Black Sheep's 19752 photos on Flickr!
I’m sure you can imagine what makes them happiest.
The Stranger Things actor and British singer-actor created a family oasis with AD100 designer Billy Cotton and architect Ben Bischoff of MADE
The custom-built platform bed is a creative and beautiful solution.
80% of the elements in Trinity and Issey's apartment were taken out of family’s basements and storage units.
The designer Ellen Van Dusen creates a Technicolor paradise from scratch
With the help of designer Hallie Goodman and architect Ravi Raj, the musician and author created an art-filled space that inspires their own creative work
Miles Redd uses rich hues and exotic details.
The Stranger Things actor and British singer-actor created a family oasis with AD100 designer Billy Cotton and architect Ben Bischoff of MADE
The building, a former warehouse built in the early 20th century, sits on a corner plot four blocks from the Hasidic Jewish enclave in South Williamsburg,
Houseplant enthusiast Summer Rayne Oakes has 670 plants in her Brooklyn apartment and shares her tips for living with plants in low light and drafty rooms.