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One of the most unusual buildings in Detroit has hit the market.
2017 dwelling appears virtually untouched, while location is called "unbeatable."
The property offers canyon, city, and ocean views, and it comes with original blueprints.
The subtle shade—whether it’s called fawn, pale brown, buff, sand, sandy, oatmeal, khaki, ecru—is a soothing and versatile background.
Narrowing it down to 10 was a challenge.
It needs a little work—but it’s a gem.
Redeeming qualities include handsome wood trim, built-ins, and tavern infrastructure.
The architecture firm has retooled its renovation of Philip Johnson’s postmodern landmark
Here’s an updated list of important places and local landmarks destroyed by the Woolsey Fire.
What a new book by architecture critic Mark Lamster about Johnson’s life and myth can teach us about the profession—and the country.