Upper East Side Studio Renovation
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From Dwell — the teeny-tiny studio of architectural designer Alan Y. L. Chan that he renovated himself over the course of a year. Simple materials like plywood, concrete, glass and steel unite...
From Dwell — the teeny-tiny studio of architectural designer Alan Y. L. Chan that he renovated himself over the course of a year. Simple materials like plywood, concrete, glass and steel unite...
In the archives of Dwell, architect Kyu Sung Woo renovated his son Wonbo's Union Square loft taking advantage of natural light and the 12 feet of vertical space — he stacked a minimal loft sle...
Earlier this year, Dwell Magazine asked me to review an assortment of modern sofa beds, and my sleeper sofa opinions are in the September issue. Mind you, I was not responsible for choosing the sofa...
The current issue of Dwell shows us how Manhattan residents Michael Finger and Joanne Kennedy maximized the 650 square feet of an apartment for their family of four. With the help of Scott Oliver an...
This modern renovation of a Harlem townhouse comes from Dwell's 2004 archives — an oldie but a goodie. Homeowners Yvette Leeper-Bueno and Adrian Bueno turned a dilapidated property that was in...
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Dwell and the American Institute of Architects recently hosted the How Green Are You? contest, challenging homeowners to show off their green homes. Now, the winners have been announced, along with ...
Homes that are 205, 648, and 912 square feet. Sound familiar? Well then, like us, you'll be interested in checking out Dwell's new March 2008 issue......
In the February issue of Dwell, there is a great photo-feature that showcases the production process behind Richard Woods' and Sebastian Wrong's collaborative furniture series, Wrong Woods. The cartoo...