Frank Lloyd Wright’s Last Home
The Norman Lykes Residence is a circular desert home
HOW TO MAKE A MOOD BOARD — June Mango Design
Mood boards help align the aesthetic, color palette, and tone of a project. They get me on the same page with my clients. They can also help get the ideas out of my brain (or off of Pinterest, if I'm wedding planning) and into a clearly organized visual hierarchy. Mood boards are so crucial to ever
The Beauty of Symmetry in 12 Photos
Symmetry has always been a source of obsession in architecture. In Ancient Greece, the Roman Empire, and later during the Renaissance, symmetry was...
37 Mid-Century Modern Hallway Designs That Will Leave Your Guests in Awe
Imagine stepping into a time capsule, where the past and present seamlessly blend together in a symphony of style and sophistication. Picture yourself in a mid-
Galería de Espacio de Reflexión TEC / Taller de Arquitectura X / Alberto Kalach – 33
Imagen 33 de 51 de la galería de Espacio de Reflexión TEC / Taller de Arquitectura X / Alberto Kalach. Cortesía de Taller de Arquitectura X
Parisian vs. Tuscan Staircase; Yay or Nay – Maria Killam
I have seen so many bad staircases that are wrong because of all the other design choices rather than how busy the wrought iron is itself. Do you agree?
Plan 330007WLE: Exclusive New American Ranch Plan with Private Primary Bedroom
An elongated front porch welcomes you into this New American Ranch home plan that is exclusive to Architectural Designs. The expansive communal space is centrally located with three sets of french doors leading to the front and rear porches. The heart of the home delights in a sizable island with seating for quick meals and pocket doors in the adjacent hall reveal a walk-in pantry. Secluded for the utmost privacy, discover the primary bedroom tucked behind the double garage and featuring a covered patio off the bedroom and ensuite. Lining the right side of the home, two more bedrooms share…
Bahraini architect Jalal AlNajjar designs a monolithic guest house in the Persian Gulf
Bahraini architect Jalal AlNajjar designs the Reef guest house, a sculptural spectacle of a property inspired by traditional Bahraini courtyard houses.