Month / November 2018
Home Library Architecture: 63 Smart & Creative Bookcase Designs
by AD Editorial Team Sharing your shelf is, in a way, sharing yourself. Every element – from the titles you choose to the way you organize them – says something about your personality and…
29 de November de 2018See How the Design of Chairs, Beds and Sofas Have Evolved Through History
by Angie’s List Evidence suggests that furniture was used as far back as the Neolithic period and daily life without it is unimaginable. So how has furniture changed through the ages? From the exclusive…
27 de November de 2018The Barn / Carney Logan Burke Architects
Text description provided by the architects. Whatever the attraction, the architectural barn style was the look that the homeowners were after when they decided to add a guesthouse to their 15-acre property on…
22 de November de 2018Mood Changers: Why Lighting is The Most Important Design Feature
Walk into a room bathed in cozy, inviting light and you’ll feel instantly at ease. Walk into the same room buzzing with harsh fluorescents, and your teeth may start to grind. Why?…
13 de November de 20187 Lessons from New York’s New Affordable Housing Design Guide
by Ella Comberg When we think of public housing architecture in the United States, we often think of boxes: big, brick buildings without much aesthetic character. But the implications of standardized, florescent-lit high-rises can…
8 de November de 201817 Unconventional Stair Railings To Inspire Your Next Project
by María Francisca González Guardrails and handrails are two elements that are often confused. While the first is used to close a space and prevent a person from falling, the second is…
6 de November de 2018