Stephen Wallis

September 1, 2023

In Italy, Giving a Long Unoccupied Farmhouse a Loving Restoration

In Italy’s “heel,” an unoccupied house in poor condition received a loving restoration. This article is part of our Design special section about new interpretations of […]
November 20, 2019

The Trees and the Forest of New Towers

This article is part of our November Design special section, which focuses on style, function and form in the workplace. Michael Green has seen the future […]
February 27, 2012

Must-See Design Documentaries

AD's editors select ten essential films from the past decade dealing with architecture, design, and urban planning
February 23, 2012

Doug Aitken’s Latest Video Installation

The façade of the Hirshhorn Museum in Washington, D.C. will display the artist's moving imagery
February 15, 2012

The Bold Work of Charline von Heyl

With her richly dissonant, enigmatic canvases, the artist continually pushes painting in compelling new directions
January 30, 2012

The Season’s Best Museum Shows

From Cindy Sherman's shape-shifting self-portraits at New York's MoMA to Gauguin's Polynesian paintings at the Seattle Art Museum, AD picks a dozen exhibitions not to miss this spring
December 20, 2011

On the Set of Carnage

Hollywood production designer Dean Tavoularis, whose credits include The Godfather trilogy and Apocalypse Now, talks about creating the Brooklyn apartment that serves as the setting for Roman Polanski's latest film
July 1, 2011

A Geometric Hamptons Guesthouse

The architects at Leroy Street Studio and decorator Thad Hayes design a beach retreat with a modern edge