Architecture

February 14, 2020

How One Couple Transformed Their Brooklyn Brownstone to Age in Place

When Norman Sussman’s health began to fail a few years ago, he and his wife, Anita Sussman, faced a difficult decision. They wanted to remain in […]
January 2, 2020

Our Lives, Under Construction

Unloved and janky, scaffolding is New York City’s other architecture, its Tinker Toy exoskeleton. It has enraged and inspired its residents, while forever altering their behavior […]
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 […]
November 20, 2019

Looking at Where Chicago Works

This article is part of our November Design special section, which focuses on style, function and form in the workplace. Lee Bey stood under the rotunda […]
October 18, 2019

The Return of Golden Age Design

Once the scaffolding comes down and construction crews move on, the new Beckford House and Tower condominium buildings now taking shape on Manhattan’s Upper East Side […]
October 3, 2019

This House Throws the Hamptons a Curve

When Nina Edwards Anker was growing up, her family spent summers and weekends in a shingled cottage in Southampton, N.Y. An expansion of a carriage house […]
June 7, 2017

A ‘Lost’ John Lautner House Is Found and Restored

LOS ANGELES — Three years ago, Trina Turk, a fashion and housewares designer who channels the sunny optimism of California, logged onto the real estate website […]
January 21, 2015

On Location: Sustainable Living in Mom’s Backyard

On Location By SANDY KEENAN For more than a year, Petto Chan refused to consider his wife’s idea of building a small, sustainable house in the […]