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Home-share programs match two generations facing higher rates of loneliness and unaffordable housing costs.
Unearthing forgotten mass graves, residents banding together to save their block and gorgeous house tours.
Two architecture critics weigh in on a year in design.
This year, our weekly column of original home tours took us everywhere from Denver and San Francisco to Paris and Ghent, Belgium.
For decades, one family fought to keep Malibu to themselves—but its natural beauty proved irresistible.
Coastal Louisiana is on the front lines of a battle against land loss.
Ted Ellison is inspired by the works of Frank Lloyd Wright, Louis Comfort Tiffany, and Charles and Henry Greene.
When Renzo Piano’s Menil Collection building opened in 1987 critics called it "just perfect." Johnston Marklee’s Drawing Institute improves on perfection.
Making a "totally bizarre, Brutalist, postmodernist" house into a home.
The Louis Armstrong House Museum is a portal to the neighborhood’s past and a link to its future.