Imagine a cityscape where every building not only stands as a testament to architectural innovation but also actively contributes to a healthier planet and quieter, more peaceful living spaces. This vision is at the core of the growing movement toward "green buildings," structures designed to slash
Picture this: a sleek, modern home perched on the shores of Lake Michigan, where every window frames a masterpiece of nature, or a tranquil garden in the heart of Chicago that feels like an escape from the urban bustle. These are just glimpses of the transformative work being done by some of the
Imagine stepping into an Upper West Side apartment in New York City, nestled within a neo-Gothic Revival building that’s as much a cultural icon as it is a home, having been featured in the popular series "Only Murders in the Building." This isn’t just any residence; it’s a canvas where quiet
What does it feel like to walk into a room that not only reflects who you are but also changes how you live? In Hawaii, interior design has become a powerful force, reshaping environments and touching lives in profound ways. At the heart of this movement are the 2025 IIDA Hawaii Ho‘ohuli Design
Open-plan fatigue has been simmering for years as living rooms merge with kitchens and workstations spill across sightlines, and the result has been homes that feel exposed, noisy, and hard to read even when beautifully furnished. The countercurrent gathering strength now is not a full return to
What happens when interior spaces stop feeling like cold, rigid boxes and start embracing the gentle flow of nature itself, transforming the way we live and work? In 2025, a seismic shift in design philosophy is sweeping the globe, with curved, organic forms taking center stage in homes, offices,