Today, Architectural Digest checks into New York City’s most infamous hotel. The newly restored Hotel Chelsea is an iconic landmark that once housed Bob Dylan, Patti Smith, Leonard Cohen, Andy Warhol, ...
Before tackling the main residence, Vicky Charles transformed two guest buildings into light-filled, oak-lined hideaways ...
As any lover of physical media knows: without organization, your beloved magazine collection quickly begins to look more like accumulated trash than treasure. The best magazine racks, our editors have ...
American designer William “Billy” Haines got his start as an actor, starring in silent films of the 1920s. But when he was blacklisted for being openly gay, he opted to shape Hollywood in another way: ...
A newly established design advisory committee will shape what transportation systems look like under the Trump administration ...
For many of us, a restful night’s sleep is impossible if the temperature is too warm. Even in the summer, the recommended ...
From custom-made built-ins to a dog-crate-cum-side table, space-saving solutions abound in Willis’s super-personal Los Angeles home ...
What do Philadelphia City Hall, the Empire State Building, and the Burj Khalifa have in common? They’ve all held the title of the world’s tallest skyscraper. And eventually Jeddah Tower, a ...
The California landscape architects hand-selected for the AD PRO Directory showcase range, sustainable practices, and floral flair, from the wooded landscapes of NorCal to beachfront designs further ...
From Norwegian Art Nouveau to Chinese temples in Malaysia, make sure your vacation includes visits to these wonders of the ...
Were it not for the view of the Los Angeles skyline through the living room windows, the Italianate house of interior designer Jed Lind and Jessica de Ruiter could easily be mistaken for a Montecito ...
In his most recent book, Foundations, AD100 designer Nate Berkus champions classic dressing room vanities, pointing to 1920s ...