David and Mary Gamble with architect Charles Greene (left) (ca. 1907), visiting the site of their future Pasadena residence (all images from the Greene & Greene Archives, courtesy The Huntington ...
At this year’s Poncho Gala Auction, a group of Northwest architects participated in the first Poncho Invitational Architects' Hall of Mirrors. More than a dozen architecture firms designed and ...
The Arts and Crafts movement brought beautiful design, and a challenge to industrialization, to Europe and America. Frances Anderton speaks with design critic Michael Webb and curator Wendy Kaplan ...
It's our shorthand for the way we lived before the pandemic: without masks, without physical distancing, without barriers. Able to go to restaurants, concerts, theatres, sporting events, movies, bars, ...
Chicago’s West Loop is a neighborhood in transition. What was once a feverish industrial center has, since the aughts, ceded ground to a burgeoning restaurant scene, along with a growing crop of ...
Artificial intelligence is becoming an undeniable presence in our daily lives. It teaches, generates content, and disrupts the fragile boundaries—both visual and imaginative—that once governed our ...
The idea of integration between art and architecture dates back to the very origin of the discipline, however, it took on a new meaning and social purpose during the Avant-Garde movement of the early ...
A guide to AD PRO Directory’s architects and interior designers in Delhi, defining the Capital’s luxury design landscape across homes, workplaces, and creative spaces.