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New York City’s annual celebration of all things design, NYCxDesign, has officially wrapped. Here’s what stood out.
LA’s earliest attempt to harness water was a system of irrigation ditches called zanjas, and they were the lifeblood of the booming pueblo.
Author Sarah Archer, in this excerpt from her new book, explains how midcentury corporations remade the postwar kitchen.
The 1980s churned out crowd-pleasing fantasies. Then came the 1990s and movies like "Boyz N the Hood."
Two Curbed critics chat about the plan to completely rebuild one of LA’s most popular museums.
Springtime color inspiration from some of our favorite Curbed home tours.
The Commodore Hotel was a key remnant of Midtown’s Terminal City.
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To design the shaded splendors of Tara, producer David O. Selznick had only one person in mind: Florence Yoch.
How one of America’s largest historic treasures was reborn to feel like high-tech 1700s.