For a closer look at the Fairmont San Francisco’s two-story gingerbread Victorian, take a peek at our piece on it for a tasty view of this Christmastime destination must. But the noted Nob Hill hotel isn’t the only place sporting a sweet...
Dubbed aeroMorph, the fabric is made of a composite of paper and plastic. The prototypes produced thus far by the lab have been digitally modeled and specially made to fold when inflated.
For those looking for a (massive) pied-à-terre in this charming city, look no further than this beauty located on Keizersgracht (Emperor’s Canal), Amsterdam’s widest canal.
Heavy machinery—think excavators, dump trucks, asphalt rollers, and skid-steers—is usually off limits to children, but not at a 14-acre New Jersey attraction.
From first-run multiplexes to revival houses to the opulent movie palaces of years gone by, these theaters offer a first-rate cinematic experience in the city most closely associated with the movies.
What voice do we want responding to our orders to dim the lights? Facebook’s new AI talks back in the voice of God. Or at least someone who played him once in a movie once.
Here’s a cool way to spend a minute or 10. Land Lines is a web experiment that makes good use of Google’s extensive database of satellite images. Get ready to frolic through the world’s roads, rivers, coastlines, and more.
The landmarked two-bedroom is located in the historic Onomea Bay by the Old Scenic Route near Hilo, and has been carefully restored to reflect the architecture and design of sugar-plantation-era Hawaii.
When Hanoi, Vietnam-based SMA Architecture Studio set out to transform a dark and narrow two-story alley home into bright, open workspace, the main constraint was clear: a distinct lack of room to work with.
Designed by the Turner Prize-winning architecture collective Assemble, this modern, modular structure has served as the group’s studio since 2014. Its dreamy pastel cladding has also been featured in many an Instagram photo.
Just as a bold hairdo can dramatically shape a person’s look, a daring roof atop a building also makes a heck of a statement. Here’s a global tour of our favorites from the year.
The seven-story, 1971 North Building at the Denver Art Museum, is getting a $150 million revamp, courtesy Boston firm Machade Silvetti Architects and Denver’s Fentress Architects.
Built as the architect’s personal residence in Edinburgh, the playful, truly whimsical home, with its eclectic facade and unique profile, is also modular and adaptive to different seasons of the year.
Clocking in at 1,184 square feet, this single-level woodland residence represents a larger home in the DublDom line up, which currently offers models ranging from 280 square feet to 1,400 square feet, for costs of between $23,000 and $100,000.
This gorgeous apartment renovation in Tel Aviv highlights the Israeli city’s major collection of Bauhaus and International Style architecture, the largest in the world.
With help from the folks at PropertyShark, we compiled a map of the 20 most expensive homes that sold in 2016. Read on for a peek at how the other half lives.
These new titles will visually delight while teaching kids how to become the next generation of smart thinkers, inventive creators, and model citizens.
Even though most of us will never buy a luxurious ski home, that doesn’t mean we can’t look. Behold, 10 extravagant ski homes available for purchase, right now.
The 19-acre development would include some 200 tiny rentals, plus shared facilities like a gym and restaurant. Salida, CO, a popular tourist destination, hopes the project will help alleviate a short-term housing shortage.
The addition’s facade is made up of a "patchwork" of 3,750 recycled window frames salvaged from renovation or demolition sites all over Europe and rather resembles a network of scaffolding.
Designed by A. Quincy Jones and Frederick Emmons, the four-bedroom boasts a rare floor plan that was featured in only eight models in the city and includes a two-car garage and car port.