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Rethinking Minimalism Outside Philadelphia
Designer Lauren Sara happens upon a magical stone house in the countryside and turns it into a minimalist living space perfect for her family.
More on page 160.
Dude Ranch Do-Over
Restoration architect Christopher C. Hill gracefully converts a 19th-century ranch into a 21st-century residence that thoughtfully honors the property’s colorful history.
More on page 206.
Tweaking Tradition
Architect Dennis Wedlick provides designer Matthew White with a diminutive guest cottage that feels spacious, with bold color on the walls and beautiful, simple materials used throughout.
More on page 46.
Preserving an Icon
The National Trust’s Barn Again! program helps ranchers and farmers restore dilapidated barns to their former beauty and community importance.
More on page 66.
Kentucky Blue Blood
Lexington, Kentucky, gets an infusion of Irish spirit when Tiggy Butler redesigns Ryanair founder Tony Ryan’s 1840 Greek Revival mansion in Thoroughbred country.
More on page 196.
Designers’ Own drawing
Click to watch Mary E. Nichols describe the prize for this month’s Designers’ Own drawing.
More on page 206.
“Women in Design: Past to the Present”
Click to watch an introductory video from “Women in Design: Past to the Present,” a symposium mounted in conjunction with the opening of the exhibit “The High Style of Dorothy Draper” at the Museum of the City of New York. |