Here, we follow Tóth, a Hungarian Jewish architect who, after surviving the Holocaust, immigrates to the U.S. to chase after ...
Avocado green sink, futuristic blue loo or custard yellow bidet, anyone? Original sanitary ware from the 1950s, 60s and 70s ...
The Belgian capital could hardly make a worst first impression, but look beyond the litter, graffiti and high-rises and ...
From anniversaries to new store openings, firms at premier Paris design events kicked off a new chapter for design.
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Production designer Judy Becker channeled the ghost of modernists like Marcel Breuer to create the rooms and buildings that give the movie it’s soul.
As you know, in today’s Hollywood studio system, everything old is new again. As a public service, just in case you were wondering, the new version of the classic 1941 ...
In 'The Brutalist,' the fictional Tóth pioneered Brutalism in Philadelphia. In real life, it was architects like William ...
Once the City of Light’s newest and chicest movie palace plays host to this week’s Unifrance Rendez-Vous in Paris opening on ...
all while honoring existing design features like a monumental Art Deco staircase that had stood for nearly a century. Though upper levels include both private use reception facilities alongside ...