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No New Buildings
The energy already embodied in the built environment is a precious unnatural resource. It’s time to start treating it like one.
The Circular Office
Major manufacturers are exploring every avenue to close the loop on workplace furniture.
Signs of Life
Designers, curators, and entrepreneurs are scrambling to make sense of motherhood in a culture that’s often hostile to it.
Interspecies Ethic
In probing the relationship between humans and nature, two major exhibitions question the very foundations of design practice.
Building on Brand
The Bauhaus turned 100 this year, and a crop of museum buildings sprang up for the celebration.
Building for Tomorrow, Today
Radical change in the building industry is desperately needed. And it cannot happen without the building trades.
Strength from Within
Maggie’s Centres, the service-focused cancer support network, eschews clinical design to arm patients in their fight for life.
Next-Level Living
The availability of attractive, hospitality-grade products on the market means everyday consumers can live the high life at home.
Mi Casa, Su Casa
Casa Perfect creates a memorable shopping experience in lavish private homes.
Enter The Culinarium
AvroKO imagines the future of residential amenities—where convenience, comfort, and sustainability meet.
Calming Effects
Trends in hospitality design are matching up with what environmental psychologists see as a need for comfort in anxious times.
Better Together
The Wing has taken the coworking world by storm, creating spaces for and by women. Now meet its designers.
Connection Between Light, Color, And Well-being
In Troy, New York, a leading research center studies the connection between light, color, and well-being.
The New Old Los Angeles
The city’s flourishing restaurant, nightlife, and hotel scene creatively embraces Tinseltown’s extensive historic building stock.
Talent Pool
At this year’s NeoCon, Metropolis showcased the work of five up-and-coming architects and designers.
Review - Incision Point
Diller Scofidio + Renfro’s newest Manhattan project for a medical school upends the typology’s ingrained gloominess.
Hospitality Distinct Dwellings
Grupo Habita’s second and third properties in the United States bring two unique personalities to Chicago’s Wicker Park and Bucktown neighborhoods.
Materials Squeaky Clean
A new product release from Porcelanosa shows how cleanability of materials is linked to creating healthy spaces.
Building Details Tile Style
A Florida backyard’s redesign takes into account the region’s environmental constraints and material culture.
Productsphere Making A Splash
With spring in the air, manufacturers and designers are releasing more kitchen- and bath-friendly tile, stone, and smooth-surface materials chosen for their elegance, resistance to moisture, and cleanability. Geometric and modular designs continue to reign, allowing endless opportunities for mixing and matching materials, colors, and styles.
Tailor-Made
Taking a sartorial approach, interior designer Sabrina MacLean homes in on an untapped demographic for her new venture, Maison MacLean.
American Uminary
Suzan Tillotson, thought leader and founder of the lighting design firm Tillotson Design Associates, talks to Metropolis about collaborating with architects, the pitfalls of LEDs, and persuading municipalities and the public to demand more sensible lighting schemes.
Calm And Bright
A new product category—acoustic lighting—is fast becoming the cornerstone of a happy and healthy workplace.
Made In Manhattan
With a new apartment building on West 17th Street, architect Morris Adjmi adds another completed project to his growing New York portfolio.
Found And Foraged
In the face of increasing environmental degradation and industrial waste, product designers turn to nature for innovative, subversive solutions.
Book Kultur
Today’s architecture books are smaller, timelier, and nimbler.
Island Influx
Welcoming almost two million visitors in 2016 alone, Iceland’s hotel industry is booming with outside investment. But amid the global influences, the country’s design community is working hard to retain its authenticity.
Materials Out Of The Box
Carvart’s GlassCUBE system offers easy flexibility in the workplace.
Eye On The Storms
After a spate of devastating hurricanes, should we still talk about “resiliency”?
samara, airbnb
samara, airbnb’s innovation and design studio, finds ways to leverage the apartment sharing site’s community for good works, from boosting the economy of a japanese town to providing pathways to legal work for refugees in jordan.